Operation Mobilisation
"Operation Mobilisation" (OM) is not a term that is found directly in the Bible; rather, it is the name of a Christian missionary organization founded in 1957 by George Verwer. The organization is dedicated to mobilizing Christians to participate in global evangelism and mission work. Its core mission aligns with the Great Commission found in Matthew 28:19-20, where Jesus commands His disciples to "make disciples of all nations." In a biblical context, the concept of mobilization can be seen in various scriptures that emphasize the importance of spreading the Gospel and serving others. For instance, in Acts 1:8, Jesus instructs His followers to be witnesses "in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth," which reflects the idea of mobilizing believers to take active roles in mission work. The principles of community, service, and outreach found throughout the New Testament also resonate with the objectives of Operation Mobilisation, as the organization seeks to equip and send individuals to share the love of Christ globally, fulfilling the biblical mandate to evangelize and serve.
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Bombay Fire and Mexican Reports B126
By George Verwer1.3K52:221PE 5:5In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of the ministry of sending out pastors and leaders to spread the gospel in different parts of the world. They highlight the role of prayer and faith in bringing about miraculous results in these missions. The speaker also discusses how God uses providence and difficult circumstances to further His kingdom, citing examples from the Bible. They conclude by sharing their experiences from a recent trip to India and the impact of their ministry there. The sermon also includes references to Bible verses that speak about the reality of Satan and the importance of humility.
Accident in Spain - 14-4-82 (Zaventem 23-4-82)
By George Verwer1.4K1:19:49MAT 28:19EPH 6:16In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of being concerned for those who are suffering, such as the elderly, prisoners, and refugees. He challenges the audience to examine their own lives and consider if their goals and ambitions are trivial in comparison to the needs of others. The speaker also shares a personal anecdote about a technical issue he faced and how he praised God for His ability to provide grace in both major crises and minor inconveniences. The sermon concludes with a message of encouragement, reminding the audience that God's grace and goodness are always present and that there are no exceptions to His plans.