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Mk 16:15-20
And he said to them, “Go into all the world
and preach the gospel to the whole creation. He who believes and is baptized will be
saved; but he who does not believe will be condemned. And these signs will accompany
those who believe: in my name they will cast out demons; they will speak in new tongues;
they will pick up serpents, and if they drink any deadly thing, it will not hurt them;
they will lay their hands on the sick, and they will recover.”
So
then the Lord Jesus, after he had spoken to them, was taken up into heaven, and sat down
at the right hand of God. And they went forth and preached everywhere, while the Lord
worked with them and confirmed the message by the signs that attended it.
Amen.
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Meet Them Where They Are
Do you feel like you're on
a mission? Do you feel like your life has a mission? In this reading, Jesus sends the
disciples out into the world. He says, "I'm leaving, and I'm leaving you here to carry
this mission on." We call this the Great Commission. Was it just for the Twelve? No.
It's for you and me as well. This mission is our mission. Your mission, my mission, our
mission to carry on every day of our lives. There's a famous line attributed to Francis
of Assisi, "Preach the gospel at all times and only when necessary use words." I think
people use this line very often to hide behind. Should we live lives that speak?
Absolutely. Should we live lives of integrity and generosity and compassion and patience
and courage in a way that speaks to the people around us and inspires them to embrace
the gospel in new and dynamic ways? Absolutely. But we also need to use words. We also
need to encourage people with our words. But we also need to use the words of the gospel
to bring truth into people's lives. That's becoming rarer and rarer in our
society.
We talk a lot about meeting people where they are and
leading them to where God is calling them to be. This essentially was Jesus' model of
evangelization. Jesus never preached to somebody before he fed them, healed them,
comforted them. This was his approach. He went out to the people. He met the people
where they were, physically, emotionally, intellectually, and spiritually. He met them
where they were. He ministered to them usually first in their human need, and then he
ministered to them spiritually. He met them where they were and led them to where God is
calling them to be. We all have people in our lives that we know would benefit from a
deeper experience of God, a deeper experience of the gospel, a richer spirituality in
their lives. We need to search our hearts and ask ourselves, "Are we really meeting them
where they're at? Or are we standing down the road and saying, 'Hey, guys, come down
here, come down here. Life will be better if you come down here.'" Because that's not
what God calls us to. He calls us to walk back down the road, to meet them where they're
at, to say, "What is troubling your heart? What's troubling your heart?" And they may
say, "Hmm, I got a whole bunch of credit card debt." They may say, "Hmm, I just lost my
job." They may say, "Don't like my job. Don't get on with my colleagues at work. I'm
worried about my son's health. I'm worried about my daughter's education. My mom's sick.
My dad's sick." The things that are heavy on people's hearts.
What's
troubling your heart? Because when we meet people where they are, we are first concerned
with what's troubling their hearts. And there are so many ways that we can help people
carry their burden. But the first way is just to recognize that people are carrying a
burden, to listen to the burden that they're carrying and then to do an inventory of our
lives and say, "Okay, how can I help this person? What talents or resources do I have
available to me that can help this person?" The person may say, "I'm struggling with
this." We may think, "Hmm, I know this person who's really good at that or an expert at
that. Maybe I can connect the two and they can help each other." We're here to help each
other. It's the beginning of the Great Commission. The Great Commission is not about
just putting a Bible in every person's hand. The Great Commission is not just about
baptizing every person. The Great Commission is about bringing God's grace to each
other's lives. It's about being people for people, about being people for
people.
And I think when we try to bring a message to people in a way
that lacks humanity or ignores the humanity that they're wrestling with at that moment
in their lives, then the message falls on deaf ears because you cannot preach to a
starving person. A starving person cannot hear the message. You have to feed the
starving person and then their ears become open. What we have to realize is any person
in our life who we think their life would be improved if they moved closer to God, if
they had a deeper experience of the Gospel if they had a richer spirituality, they're
all starving in some way. They're all starving in some way. And the Great Commission is
about you and me going out and working out how are people starving? How can we feed them
so that they can hear the life-giving, life-changing words of Jesus in the gospel?