This past Sunday, I delivered a
message based on Matthew
10.26-39 where I taught about being the messenger of the Good News Jesus
needs you to be. In context, this passage occurs when Jesus is sending out the
12 disciples to take His message of love, hope, and reconciliation public. It
might seem a bit ironic, but that message is met with a somewhat unusual
metaphor: Jesus as soldier. Jesus himself said he came not to bring peace, but
a sword. This gives the image of a military commander preparing his troops for
battle, raising his saber, and then yelling, CHARGE!
We are involved in a civil war of
sorts. Jesus’ words indicate that we are at war on two fronts: internally and
externally. The internal front is the one we have to fight within ourselves
against the path of least resistance. Jesus said we have to take up our cross
and lose our life so we can find the true meaning of life in Him. This internal
struggle — where we feel inclined to serve self instead of Savior — draws us to
the wrong side of the battlefield, leaving us a prisoner of war.
The external struggle in our
ongoing civil war is the one we must fight against the outside influences that
can distract us from living for God. Jesus specifically pointed out
relationships that can cause us problems, but there are others, too: vocations,
lifestyles, etc. As Jesus stands there with His saber, He wants to use His
surgeon-like precision to help us cut away the things in life that keep us away
from Him…we just need to go to Him for His help.
Since we are engaged in an
ongoing two-front civil war, Jesus wants to enlist us for one of the most
important roles in any combat situation: battlefield messenger. The messenger
had the complete confidence of the commander to convey His message, which was
critical to the success of the campaign.
Jesus Himself was sent on a campaign
to win the soul of humanity for heaven, but there is an enemy trying to secure
territory for another domain. Christ continues to be engaged in an ongoing
campaign to secure humanity from the clutches of evil and despair. Jesus is
commissioning His followers to be messengers that will carry His eternally
important message of love, hope, and reconciliation. Since we have such an
important task, we must learn the ABCs of sharing Christ’s message; be:
- Alert: we need to take the time to hear Christ’s message accurately and incorporate it into our lives so we can share it accordingly
- Bold: we need to be courageous in sharing Jesus’ message, not allowing fear to deter us from explaining the hope we have in the Lord
- Committed: we need to be dedicated to the task of sharing God’s message and not allowing the inevitable ups and downs of life to distract us from the importance of the message.
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