So Send I You!
By: Robert A. Searles
“Then said Jesus to them again,
peace be unto you; as my Father hath sent me, even so send I you.”
John 20:21 (KJV)
Jesus gave his disciples the
commission to continue his ministry on earth after he had ascended
into heaven.., He gave them the Holy Spirit to help them. We who
are the children of God, have been given the same commission from
him. We are told to go into all the world and preach the gospel to
every creature. As God sent Jesus to reconcile the world to
himself, so Jesus sends us into the world among sinners, to tell them
of his love and redeeming power. There is no purpose for living on
earth other than for service to God. The unsaved person from the
time he is old enough to think for himself is constantly searching
for something that will fulfill his purpose in life. It is called
the pursuit of happiness. It is the common thought that happiness is
something which we can run after, and some day catch, and when it has
been caught, hang onto it and never let it go. No wonder there are
so many frustrated people in the world. They go from one thing to
another, without ever finding any real satisfaction in life, and no
purpose for living. Education won't satisfy, houses and property and
wealth won't satisfy, even good health won't satisfy, and the reason
being, that we were designed to be satisfied only from within when
we have found the perfect will of God and are doing it.
The most miserable people of all
are those who have become the sons of God, if they have never yielded
themselves to serve God and win souls to Christ. The greatest joy
and satisfaction that any of us can ever experience is to know that
we are doing the very thing that we were sent to do after we were
saved, that is, to magnify and exalt the name of the Lord Jesus
Christ; to win souls; and to continue the ministry of love and
compassion, and reconciliation to God through Christ, and help those
in need.
When a person has no purpose in
life other than to satisfy his own flesh, then life itself becomes
nothing but a continual state of boredom and depression, and can
become a living hell. We have been sent by Jesus to do a job, to
work in his vineyard, to bring in the harvest. There is much joy in
laboring for the Lord. We are told that: “they that sow in tears,
shall doubtless come again rejoicing, bringing their sheaves with
them.”
I want to be one of the sent ones.
I don't want to be just sitting around feeling miserable because I
have reached a certain age, and feeling sorry for myself that all my
yesterdays could not continue until today. I pray that the Lord will
fill me to overflowing with the Holy Spirit and give me a ministry
and service for him that will keep me busy magnifying and exalting
his name forever. I want to keep my eyes on the future, not on the
past. That which is ahead is greater and more exciting than anything
we have ever known in the past. I want to keep pressing forward to
the prize of the high calling of God, as Paul said, and to keep my
eyes fixed firmly on Jesus. I want to seek first the kingdom of God,
and accept with thanksgiving any blessing that God wants to shower
upon me.
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