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"After these things the Lord appointed other seventy also, and sent them two and two before His face into every city and place, whither He Himself would come. Therefore said He unto them, The harvest truly is great, but the labourers are few: pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest, that He would send forth labourers into His harvest. Go your ways: behold, I send you forth as lambs among wolves. Carry neither purse, nor scrip, nor shoes: and salute no man by the way. And into whatsoever house ye enter, first say, Peace be to this house. And if the Son of Peace be there, your peace shall rest upon it: if not, it shall turn to you again. And in the same house remain, eating and drinking such things as they give: for the labourer is worthy of his hire. Go not from house to house. And into whatsoever city ye enter, and they receive you, eat such things as are set before you: and heal the sick that are therein, and say unto them, The kingdom of God is come nigh unto you. But into whatsoever city ye enter, and they receive you not, go your ways out into the streets of the same, and say, Even the very dust of your city, which cleaveth on us, we do wipe off against you: notwithstanding be ye sure of this, that the kingdom of God is come nigh unto you." (Luke 10:1-11).
In
this passage, we find Jesus appointing
seventy of those who had been following Him and who were receiving His
teachings. He sent these seventy out to do a work of ministry. He sent them in pairs so that they might
encourage and support one another. He
also empowered them to preach the
gospel of the Kingdom, and to work miracles of healing and deliverance.
It
is so very important for us who are Christians to understand that God has appointed us to serve Him. He is not satisfied with the passive faith
that is content to sit back and let others witness of their faith and share the
Word with others. God has a work for
each of us to do. We are told that we
are individual members of the body of Christ.
If we are all members, then we must all operate properly in order to
have a healthy, fully-functioning body. If
some members do not function, then the whole body is hindered. It's like having an arm that hangs loose at
your side, and cannot be used. It
affects the entire body, making all the other members work harder in order to
compensate for the arm. No wonder the
church today is crippled, and its testimony is weakened. What Isaiah prophesied to the Jews in his day
is true of the body of Christ today, "From
the sole of the foot even unto the head there is no soundness in it; but
wounds, and bruises, and putrifying sores: they have not been closed, neither
bound up, neither mollified with ointment." (Isaiah 1:6). We must take our appointment seriously.
It
is also vital that we be sent, and
not merely go. I can think of a hundred
good things that I could do that would only testify of my goodness, but not bring glory to the Lord; and it is Jesus that men must see, not us. Therefore, to be sent often means to be
uncomfortable. He calls us out from the
places where we are warm and cozy, and sends us to places where we must rely
solely on Him. "Carry neither purse, nor scrip, nor shoes: and salute no man by
the way." We may begin to
squirm when the Lord sends us. It may
not fit into our agenda, or align conveniently with our schedule. We may not know what we will do once we get
there, or what we will say. We like
having our purse near to cover every unexpected scenario. God, however, is the Master of the unexpected,
not Master Card. We must learn to be at
peace with where God sends us. "Then said Jesus to them again, Peace
be unto you: as my Father hath sent Me, even so send I you." (John
20:20-22).
If we believe that the
Lord sent us, then we must also
believe that He has empowered
us. "...and
heal the sick that are therein, and say unto them, The kingdom of God is come
nigh unto you." The Lord
Himself will tell us what to do, and what to say. It is He who gives us the power to do what we
cannot do on our own. Our text tells us
that Jesus "sent them two and two
before His face into every city and place, whither He Himself would come." We are never alone. Where the Lord sends us, He will surely
come. This is the glory of true ministry:
that the Lord Himself will be manifested in the words that He gives us to
speak.
Paul relied on God to
empower him in his ministry. He said to
the Corinthians, "And I, brethren,
when I came to you, came not with excellency of speech or of wisdom, declaring
unto you the testimony of God. For I
determined not to know anything among you, save Jesus Christ, and him
crucified. And I was with you in
weakness, and in fear, and in much trembling.
And my speech and my preaching was
not with enticing words of man’s wisdom, but in demonstration of the Spirit and
of power: that your faith should not stand in the wisdom of men, but in the
power of God” (I Corinthians 2:1-5).
To Timothy, also, he wrote, "Notwithstanding
the Lord stood with me, and strengthened me; that by me the preaching might be
fully known, and that all the
Gentiles might hear: and I was delivered out of the mouth of the lion." Paul was well aware that the
effectiveness of his ministry was dependant on the degree to which he was
resigned to the Lord's will, and reliant on the Lord's power.
Even Jesus relied on His
Father to direct the work that He did, "…I
do nothing of Myself; but as my Father hath taught Me, I speak these
things." (John 8:28). How much
more must we rely on the Lord to direct us, and be with us.
It is time that we quit
letting our fears, and our inhibitions, and our doubts cripple us. It is time that we rise up in faith and
believe that what the Lord has called us to do, He will accomplish in us. He is the Potter, and we are the work of His
hands. He is able to mold and shape
these formless lumps of clay into the beautiful vessels that He intends for us
to be.
"Wherefore lift up the hands which hang down, and the feeble knees;
and make straight paths for your feet, lest that which is lame be turned out of
the way; but let it rather be healed." (Hebrews 12:12, 13). It is time for the Church to be the Church!
"Then said I, Ah, Lord GOD! behold, I cannot speak: for
I am a child. But the LORD said unto me, Say not, I am a child: for thou shalt go to all
that I shall send thee, and whatsoever I command thee thou shalt speak. Be not afraid of their faces: for I am with thee to deliver thee, saith
the LORD. Then the LORD put forth His
hand, and touched my mouth. And the LORD said unto me, Behold, I have put My
words in thy mouth." (Jeremiah 1:6-9).
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