Go!
Our master commands us to “go.” We need permission to stay! The gospel is the account of Jesus leaving his father’s right hand to go to Calvary. Jesus instructed those who wanted to be his disciples to leave their homes and their comforts and follow him. Some insisted that they could not go yet because they still had to care for elderly parents. They just wanted to make sure everything was in order first. Still others expressed willingness to follow but wanted to know the details of what they would be doing. Jesus never excused those who struggled to follow him. He made it clear that to follow him meant he set the direction, and they were to follow. We can convince ourselves that Jesus does not really want us to adjust our lives, pointing to the success we are enjoying right where we are. Yet Jesus often told his disciples to go elsewhere in spite of the success they were experiencing. Peter had just pulled in the greatest catch of fish in his entire career when Jesus invited him to leave everything. Phillip was enjoying astounding success as an evangelist when the Holy Spirit instructed him to go to the desert. Success where we are can be our greatest hindrance to going where Jesus wants us to be. If you become too comfortable where you are you may resist Christ’s invitation to go elsewhere. He may lead you across the street to share the gospel with your neighbor or to the other side of the world. Wherever he leads, be prepared to go.
–Henry Blackaby
Among Jesus last words to his followers before He ascended into heaven were, “you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth.” Jerusalem was essentially their backyard, where they were comfortable. Judea was the surrounding community, still their people, just a little further out geographically. Samaria was like ‘the other side of the tracks,’ a place where living out their faith would be more difficult. And ‘to the ends of the earth,’ well, that speaks for itself. We were called to be witnesses—to tell what we’ve seen and experienced of Jesus—at home and beyond our four walls, outside of our comfort zones, and across our borders. The calling is to minister wherever we find ourselves. Let’s GO! –DH
—David Hoskins, Founder & Care Guide, Sanctuary Clinics