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In a Missions Emphasis chapel from Luke 9–10, Matt Slisher challenges us to step into Jesus’ heart for reaching the lost. The message is rooted in the unchanging truth of Scripture, the faithfulness of God, and Jesus as our ultimate example. From there, the speaker walks through four simple but demanding commands from Jesus: Follow Me, Proclaim the Kingdom, Pray, and Go.
Following Jesus means more than agreement—it calls for daily obedience and real discipleship. Proclaiming the kingdom isn’t just for missionaries or pastors; it’s the responsibility of every believer, wherever God places them. As we go, we’re called to pray for more workers and to see the world through God’s harvest-focused perspective. And when Jesus sends us, He does so with urgency, reminding us that obedience matters more than comfort or carefully laid-out plans.
Students are encouraged to pray boldly, “Lord, send me,” stay open to both short- and long-term missions, and trust God’s faithfulness. The message closes with a clear call to courageously follow Jesus into the harvest.
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In a Missions Emphasis chapel from Luke 9–10, Matt Slisher challenges us to step into Jesus’ heart for reaching the lost. The message is rooted in the unchanging truth of Scripture, the faithfulness of God, and Jesus as our ultimate example. From there, the speaker walks through four simple but demanding commands from Jesus: Follow Me, Proclaim the Kingdom, Pray, and Go.
Following Jesus means more than agreement—it calls for daily obedience and real discipleship. Proclaiming the kingdom isn’t just for missionaries or pastors; it’s the responsibility of every believer, wherever God places them. As we go, we’re called to pray for more workers and to see the world through God’s harvest-focused perspective. And when Jesus sends us, He does so with urgency, reminding us that obedience matters more than comfort or carefully laid-out plans.
Students are encouraged to pray boldly, “Lord, send me,” stay open to both short- and long-term missions, and trust God’s faithfulness. The message closes with a clear call to courageously follow Jesus into the harvest.