Re:Verse passage – Matthew 28:16-20 (day five)
The interesting thing about God’s sovereignty is that we often attribute His work to happenstance, when all along He planned things to unfold that way. When I was evangelizing alongside Mike Gahan years ago, we called coincidences “God-cidences” and said that God was simply choosing to stay anonymous. I would add that He only stays anonymous if we fail to speak up and give Him glory.
I think God waits for us to acknowledge Him in situations we assume were under our control or merely happened by “chance.” Even the “God-cidence” of being asked to write this blog post this week, and how the leadership “chose” this curriculum, is not without God’s hand upon it. Especially after “I chose” this past Sunday to be Missions Sunday! Do you see?
Can you trust God’s sovereignty and see Him at work everywhere and all the time? Or do you still claim authority and control over your day-to-day life?
Jesus the Messiah has ALL AUTHORITY in heaven and on earth (Matt 28:18). You do not. You can pretend to be the king of your universe and make decisions, but God directs your steps. You can sin, disobey His commands, and refuse to bow the knee to His rule and reign, but He is still King. There is no one who can challenge His authority, and there is no other name under heaven by which mankind must be saved (Acts 4:12).
“The Father loves the Son and has placed everything in His hands” (Jn. 3:35). “Therefore God exalted Him to the highest place and gave Him the name that is above every name, that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue acknowledge that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father” (Phil. 2:9–11).
Missionary work is about going in this Christ-given authority to make disciples of people and cultures that deny the authority of King Jesus. We begin by proclaiming the truth of who He is and their need to surrender to Him. This is why we are called ambassadors for Christ (2 Cor. 5:20). People must be reconciled to God and made into new creations who are spiritually able to bow the knee in worship to the King as adopted sons and daughters. Eventually everyone will be forced to. A missionary seeks to make worshippers of God’s enemies and see them born again before the Judgment. There’s an urgency to the mission of God.
How do you live your life? How do you make your decisions? I say “your,” but I hope you realize that your life is not your own. “You were bought at a price. Therefore, honor God with your bodies” (1 Cor. 6:19–20). Go through the Great Commission and ask yourself: “Would I say Yes to all that Jesus commanded?”
Live this new life God has given you on your knees before Him. Obey the command to go and make disciples. Do not make excuses. Delayed obedience is still disobedience. God wants your whole heart. In fact, He demands it.
HE IS KING.
Will you live like it?