The Excuseless Dimension.
This is an excuseless season when Christians move beyond "doing" and focus on "producing"—not just in material terms, but in eternal, Kingdom-centered ways. Become a disciple who not only follows Christ but also disciples others. We have Bibles, phones, social media, and Zoom, so we have no excuse not to use our gifts, voices, and influence to make an eternal impact. We can pray, share the Gospel, and disciple new believers.
Don't you want to leave something here other than natural things when you're not around? I'm not talking about your biological family members and children and that kind of thing. I'm talking about people whose lives you impacted who not only got saved but were discipled into ministry.
Amazing evangelism and crowd baptisms have started occurring among college students, and these people will need committed Christians to love them and teach them how to be a disciple. Jesus' disciples were disciplined, obedient, and ready when Jesus called them. After His resurrection, they were in the right place, both physically and spiritually, to fulfill divine assignments. People worship God to the degree that they see God. "Then the eleven disciples left for Galilee, going to the mountain where Jesus had told them to go. When they saw him, they worshiped him—but some of them doubted!" (Matthew 28:16-17 NLT).
Christians need the same disciplines today as they did in Jesus’ day so don’t become irrelevant and lose the world.
• Where are you in the Word?
• How often are you in the Word?
• How much Word do you put into you daily?
• Where are you in prayer?
• Where are you in your giving?
• Do you honor leadership? Submission brings you under the destiny of God.
Be intentional —not for what you can get but for what you can give away. Acts 20:35 NLT says, "You should remember the words of the Lord Jesus: ‘It is more blessed to give than to receive.'"
The spiritual health of the world depends on you. Can you be trusted to carry out assignments? Will you seek fellowship with other strong disciples to sharpen your faith?
We don’t need excuses. We are the disciples, the disciplined ones. We can step into our God-given destiny and ignite change. We are a catalyst for revival and transformation.
Isaiah 58; 61. Matthew 28:16-20. Acts 20:35. Galatians 5:22-24.
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