Missional living embodies the call of every believer to actively participate in God's redemptive mission in the world. Rooted in the Great Commission, Jesus instructs His followers in Matthew 28:19-20 to "go therefore and make disciples of all nations," highlighting the imperative of evangelism and discipleship as central to the Christian life. This missional mindset compels believers to engage with diverse cultures and communities, echoing the heart of God for the unreached, as seen in Romans 10:14-15, where Paul emphasizes the necessity of preaching the Gospel to those who have not heard. Furthermore, the concept of missional living is intertwined with understanding our identity in Christ, as articulated in 2 Corinthians 5:20, where believers are called ambassadors for Christ, entrusted with the ministry of reconciliation. The urgency of this mission is underscored by the eschatological truths found in 1 Thessalonians 5:2, reminding us that the day of the Lord will come like a thief in the night, urging us to live with a sense of purpose and urgency. As we reflect on the stories of the Kho people of Pakistan and others, we are reminded that each believer has a role in fulfilling God's plan, encouraging us to leave our comfort zones and embrace the call of God to reach the lost.
Bryan Anthony preaches on the future fulfillment of Jesus' prophecies in Matthew 24, emphasizing that while some events were fulfilled in the first century, the cosmic signs and the return of Christ are yet to come. The symbolizing of these passages and denial of their literal future fulfillment ste
Dick Brogden preaches about the true essence of Christmas, emphasizing that while it has become a season of comfort and gift-giving, the original Christmas was about God leaving the comfort of heaven to offer salvation to a world that would largely reject Him. He highlights the call for believers to
This sermon sheds light on the challenging circumstances faced by the Khor people in Chitral Valley, where Islam dominates and Christianity is not tolerated, with severe consequences for those who choose to follow Christ. The oppression of women, restricted to their homes and subject to arranged mar
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of not turning down the call of God for personal gain or ambition. He references Matthew 9:36-38, where Jesus sees the multitude and is moved with compassion because they are like sheep without a shepherd. The speaker urges the audience to pray f
