From: February 18, 2024
“And he appointed twelve (whom he also named apostles) so that they might be with him and he might send them out to preach” (Mark 3:14 ESV).
Christ’s three-prong strategy for reaching the world with the gospel was: 1) Appoint disciples, 2) Call them to “be with Him,” and 3) “Send them out” to preach the gospel.
Notice that Christ’s first call was to Himself. And so, the Twelve followed Him day and night for three years. And after they witnessed the resurrected Lord and received the Holy Spirit, they preached the gospel that turned the world upside down. This simple strategy worked because they had first spent time with Jesus and were filled with His Spirit.
Jesus is still calling disciples to follow Him today. As Christ followers we are called to “be with Him” and we are sent “out to preach” the Good News about Him. Notice that one precedes the other. For our power for living the Christian life and telling others about Jesus comes from first spending time being with Jesus. Therefore let us remember our first calling by talking with Him now. Let’s pray.
PRAYER: Dear Father, we have decided to follow Jesus. Help us to know His presence now that we might be with Him. Instruct and strengthen us. Pour out Your Spirit upon us that we may walk by faith in Your Son throughout this day. In Jesus’ name, amen.
From: February 18, 2023
“Remember, the fire must be kept burning on the altar at all times. It must never go out” (Leviticus 6:13 NLT).
Aaron and his sons were commanded to always keep the fire burning on the altar in the Tabernacle. This fire was the divinely appointed symbol of their uninterrupted worship of Yahweh. As such, they were to never let the fire of their worship of Yahweh be suspended. Keeping a perpetual fire showed their constant love and worship of God.
When Timothy expressed his discouragement and fear to Paul, he was told to stir up the fire of his calling. Paul wrote, “This is why I remind you to fan into flames the spiritual gift God gave you when I laid my hands on you” (2 Tim. 1:6). In other words, he told him it was his responsibility to maintain the fire of his passion for ministry. How did Paul instruct him to do this? By remembering his calling and remembering that all he needed to get the fires of his passion burning bright again could be found in the Lord. Paul wrote, “For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind” (2 Tim. 1:7).
When David was down, he “encouraged himself in the Lord” (1 Sam. 30:6). So can we. With the Spirit’s help, we can keep the flames of our love and worship of God by giving daily attention to them.
PRAYER: Dear Father, we often believe that our passion is a fickle thing beyond our control, but You teach us to keep the fires burning. Lord, when we are discouraged, remind us that You are the source of our love, power and wisdom. Help us to fan the flames of our calling and passion for you. In Jesus’ name, amen.
From: February 18, 2018
To take delight is to take great pleasure and joy. David wrote this psalm as one who had learned to find his joy and satisfaction in the Lord. As he took delight in the Lord the desires of his heart were brought into alignment with the Lord’s heart, so that he wanted what the Lord wanted. What the Lord wants is not smaller than what you want. But what He wants is harder to obtain. For only the Lord can give you what will truly satisfy your heart.
From: February 18, 2016
so that they might be with him and he might send them out to preach” (Mark 3:14 ESV).
Christ’s three-prong strategy for reaching the world with the gospel: 1) Appoint disciples, 2) Call them to “be with Him,” and 3) “Send them out” to preach the gospel. Notice that Christ’s first call is to Himself. And so, the twelve followed Him day and night for three years. And after they saw the resurrected Lord, they preached the gospel that turned the world upside down. This simple strategy worked because they had first spent time with Jesus and were filled with His Spirit. I’m glad that Jesus is still appointing disciples “that they might be with Him.” Are you spending time with Jesus? Those who follow Jesus answer both calls: To Him and to the world.
From: February 18, 2015
Christ’s three-prong strategy for reaching the world with the gospel: 1) Appoint disciples, 2) Call them to follow Him, and 3) Send them out to preach the gospel. Notice that Christ’s first call is to Himself. And so, the twelve followed Him day and night for three years. And after they saw the resurrected Lord, they preached the gospel that turned the world upside down. This simple strategy worked because they had first spent time with Jesus and were filled with His Spirit. I’m glad that Jesus is still appointing disciples “that they might be with Him.” Are you spending time with Jesus?