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As you go, preach, saying 'the kingdom of heaven is available'! Heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, raise the dead, cast out devils. Freely you have received, freely give. Matthew 10:7-8 Have you ever noticed that Jesus' ministry was an "as you go" ministry? Do you also notice that he commanded us to practice an "as you go" ministry? Through the years of church history ministry has morphed into an "organized, scheduled" ministry instead of what He said it should be. A short reading of scripture reveals that Jesus did not "plan" ministry events. He didn't "organize" healing services, evangelistic outreaches or prophesy conferences. As He moved about His daily routine, He would encounter human needs. It was then as He "ran into" people with needs that He would minister to them in whatever capacity their need called for. That is an "as you go" ministry. There is certainly nothing wrong with planned ministry events where people can come together and receive help. But, are we missing the greatest opportunities to serve and help people by not being "as you go" minded? Our current mindset is, "come to church on Sunday and find help". "I'll call my minister and set up a time for him to help you". Again, nothing wrong with these options. But, do I really need to wait until Sunday to help someone? Do you and I not have the same Holy Spirit living inside of us that Jesus had inside of Him enabling Him to bring Kingdom blessing to others "as He went"? Let’s change (love that word!) the way we think about ministry and become followers of the Man that lived His life always on the lookout for an opportunity to serve someone "Kingdom style". Why do you need to "take a mission trip" to Africa to minister to needy people when you can take one to Walmart for far less money! Why not take a mission trip to help the heathen in Gibsonville, Mebane or Ossipee? If you are feeling really spiritual, head for Saxapahaw! A great life is to head out every morning after praying, "dear Jesus, I am your ambassador today on the lookout for a need to be met. Thank you that you will 'order my steps' to just the right person and fill me with your precious Spirit to meet any need I might encounter"! Then you walk through your day with you "periscope up" looking for chances to bless "as you go"! Wonder what God would do during a day if we adopted an "as you go" mindset to minister? All you have to do to find out is look at Jesus' life. Thank you for the call to represent you in my corner of the world today! Line me up somebody to bless "as I go" today! E Cameron Arnett - refused to do partial nudity in a big role - crushed him L Psa 104:19 The moon marks off the seasons, and the sun knows when to go down. Psa 104:20 You bring darkness, it becomes night, and all the beasts of the forest prowl. Psa 104:21 The lions roar for their prey and seek their food from God. Psa 104:22 The sun rises, and they steal away; they return and lie down in their dens. Psa 104:23 Then man goes out to his work, to his labor until evening. Psa 104:24 How many are your works, O LORD! In wisdom you made them all; the earth is full of your creatures. Interesting how our daily work is listed among other things that are part of daily life in Gods creation, part of Gods works! Our work matters to God! A If Podcast not accessible look to website www.christianmenatwork.com H
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As you go, preach, saying 'the kingdom of heaven is available'! Heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, raise the dead, cast out devils. Freely you have received, freely give. Matthew 10:7-8 Have you ever noticed that Jesus' ministry was an "as you go" ministry? Do you also notice that he commanded us to practice an "as you go" ministry? Through the years of church history ministry has morphed into an "organized, scheduled" ministry instead of what He said it should be. A short reading of scripture reveals that Jesus did not "plan" ministry events. He didn't "organize" healing services, evangelistic outreaches or prophesy conferences. As He moved about His daily routine, He would encounter human needs. It was then as He "ran into" people with needs that He would minister to them in whatever capacity their need called for. That is an "as you go" ministry. There is certainly nothing wrong with planned ministry events where people can come together and receive help. But, are we missing the greatest opportunities to serve and help people by not being "as you go" minded? Our current mindset is, "come to church on Sunday and find help". "I'll call my minister and set up a time for him to help you". Again, nothing wrong with these options. But, do I really need to wait until Sunday to help someone? Do you and I not have the same Holy Spirit living inside of us that Jesus had inside of Him enabling Him to bring Kingdom blessing to others "as He went"? Let’s change (love that word!) the way we think about ministry and become followers of the Man that lived His life always on the lookout for an opportunity to serve someone "Kingdom style". Why do you need to "take a mission trip" to Africa to minister to needy people when you can take one to Walmart for far less money! Why not take a mission trip to help the heathen in Gibsonville, Mebane or Ossipee? If you are feeling really spiritual, head for Saxapahaw! A great life is to head out every morning after praying, "dear Jesus, I am your ambassador today on the lookout for a need to be met. Thank you that you will 'order my steps' to just the right person and fill me with your precious Spirit to meet any need I might encounter"! Then you walk through your day with you "periscope up" looking for chances to bless "as you go"! Wonder what God would do during a day if we adopted an "as you go" mindset to minister? All you have to do to find out is look at Jesus' life. Thank you for the call to represent you in my corner of the world today! Line me up somebody to bless "as I go" today! E Cameron Arnett - refused to do partial nudity in a big role - crushed him L Psa 104:19 The moon marks off the seasons, and the sun knows when to go down. Psa 104:20 You bring darkness, it becomes night, and all the beasts of the forest prowl. Psa 104:21 The lions roar for their prey and seek their food from God. Psa 104:22 The sun rises, and they steal away; they return and lie down in their dens. Psa 104:23 Then man goes out to his work, to his labor until evening. Psa 104:24 How many are your works, O LORD! In wisdom you made them all; the earth is full of your creatures. Interesting how our daily work is listed among other things that are part of daily life in Gods creation, part of Gods works! Our work matters to God! A If Podcast not accessible look to website www.christianmenatwork.com H