'You have nothing to do but to save souls'. So were Wesley's word to his preachers- the first and greatest priority was to reach and win souls for Christ. Let all else go! 'Therefore spend and be spent in this work.' Put all your resources into this venture, be it money, time or whatever, into the work -even to the very last cent or minute 'And go not only to those that need you, but to those that need you most' It is a time perhaps when resources are slim and there is great demand. Don't waste your time on those who neither need you nor want you-like Paul and the Jews, like Wesley and the Anglicans, like the religiously satisfied. Pray to the God of heaven to open up doors of opportunity, to give you divine appointments that your time would be most effectively used among those who are hungry and thirsty. ' It is not your business to preach so many times, and to take care of this or that society; We must not even be sidetracked to teach and pastor and lead, but rather 'to seek and save that which is lost'! Others can do the teaching, the pastoring and the leading-the evangelists must do the evangelism and make it their main aim. As Wesley concludes, not other forms of ministry must be their focus - 'but to save as many souls as you can; to bring as many sinners as you possibly can to repentance. |
Aiming,though often failing 'to become all things to all men so that by all possible means I might save some'. Join with me in these reflections,discussions, videos and even humour about how we might become truly authentic in mission:Contextual yet Biblical:Passionate, but also Compassionate:In Word, as well as in Deed.The Spirit of Jesus within is calling each of his followers to reach out and fulfil the Missio Dei in a world of pain and need.
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