Daily Devotional
Regular People, Extraordinary Mission: The Great Commission
So with keeping with the “throwback” theme this week, here is some more from a year ago. 9/24/19I saw a clip on Instagram where Tim Tebow is talking about The Great Commission. It got me thinking, now here is a guy who is a Heisman Trophy winner, NFL player and a Professional Baseball player out on stage sharing the story of Jesus! He is carrying out His Commission. What’s more is that he’s not a “professional preacher” or anything of the sort. He’s really just a regular guy like you and me who’s using the medium Gad gave him to spread the Gospel. I’m a fan. (Even if he did go to UofFL)You ever get so pleased with a product or service you can’t wait to tell all your friends? I do all the time. I get so excited about “discovering” the great new whatever I run around talking about it until most people run from me. So let me ask you this, why don’t we do the same with our excitement for Jesus? Good question, huh?You know who the most powerful people in the world are that spread the gospel? Regular people like you and I...When regular people talk about Jesus, it can be much more powerful and believable because we are doing it for free. We don’t get paid by a church to do it. Our words don’t need to be fancy or elegant, full of hard to pronounce words and theological terms. Simple talk from the heart is the best.I challenge you this week to tell someone about Jesus. Share the grace that God has gifted you with. As I said recently, “if you want to keep it you gotta share it!”“And Jesus came and said to them, "All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age."”Matthew 28:18-20 I feel like I should tell you that this week is our 2 year anniversary together! I can’t believe it’s been two year already! Thanks for allowing me to be a part of your spiritual life every morning. I am grateful. Be Nice, Grace Wins!
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Reference: Matthew 28:18-20
Matthew 28:18-20
