Greetings Once again from all corners of the world.Am glad that you have decided to spend your time on this blog.Today am sharing on the ministry of a servant from Luke 14;16-24.
Am writing this from my spirit, on 26th
February 2010 the Lord told me to go into Mozambique to mobilize a call
for missions.I knew no one in that country.I traveled with the Lord and I
was so obedient to hear the voice of the Spirit.I arrived at 15:00 PM, I
took time to preach the Gospel first with the street youths.Being a
Saturday the entire city was packed with people that were like sheep
without a shepherd.
They were busy drinking, smoking and womanizing.I slept in the street that first day before going to the hotel.The result ended in number of souls being won to God.It was a marvelous time to work with the Lord.In short, the Lord proved to me his word that..."Go ye therefore and teach all nations..teaching them to observe whatever I have commanded you and am with you always even unto the end of the world." Mark 28:19- 2
They were busy drinking, smoking and womanizing.I slept in the street that first day before going to the hotel.The result ended in number of souls being won to God.It was a marvelous time to work with the Lord.In short, the Lord proved to me his word that..."Go ye therefore and teach all nations..teaching them to observe whatever I have commanded you and am with you always even unto the end of the world." Mark 28:19- 2
My friend you can not command unless you are in command and you can not teach unless you are taught.Obedience is the key in missions.You should be obedient to the word of God..The lord gave me this message whilst I was in the mission field in Mozambique.
(1 Cor 3:9) "For we are laborers together
with God: ye are God's husbandry, ye are God's building."
Here the apostle Paul makes a statement that seems
a bit unusual. God is the Sovereign Almighty Creator of the universe. He
is omnipotent, omniscient, and omnipresent. The Bible tells us that He
is above all and beyond our full comprehension. But He has chosen us to
be co-laborers with Him! Isn't that the most amazing thing that you have
ever thought about?
Now some would say that Paul is talking about
those who are called into "The Ministry". I would have to agree.
But all too often we view "The Ministry" as an occupational field
like the military or the medical profession. Although it can be the path
that many take as far as their life's work is concerned, it should not
be narrowed to only mean this. All of us, whether we are 'occupational
ministers' or not, should be involved in ministry.
Evangelist Kabaso in the hub of Maputo- Mozambique on a mission trip. |
Now as co-laborers with God we need to understand
that there are some things that God has told us to do, and we should be
obedient. Now there are other things that God has reserved for Himself.
We cannot do what God has reserved for Himself, and He will not do what
He has commanded us to do. We are 'co-laborers together with God'.
Read: Luke 14:16-24 Let's consider this passage
this morning and see a number of important things concerning the ministry.
For the application of this parable we want to identify the characters.
The guests represent those who are without Christ; the servants represent
the believers in Christ; and of course the Master represents the Lord.
I know that there are several spiritual applications and meanings to this
passage, but I want to focus on what it says concerning ministry.
I. The Purpose of the Ministry. v23-24
- A. To Fill the House with the Lost.
- 1. The word 'fill' means to be completely full…not
partially or half-full.
2. Now whose responsibility is it to see that the Master's house is filled?
3. Right…the believer's.
4. That is what God has commanded us to do, and He will not do what we can.
- 1. There is nothing wrong with programs to provide
folks with food.
2. We make up food baskets for those who are in need, and we have a food pantry to provide food for those who are hungry.
3. But that isn't the primary purpose of ministry.
4. Jesus instructed Peter to feed His lambs.
5. The primary purpose of ministry is to feed those who hunger for the Word of God.
6. Vessels of Honour International is to be a source of spiritual nourishment for all who come through those doors.
The Hungry are those in need of the Word of God |
7. We cannot force-feed anyone.
- a. There are some who are spoiled and just want
to eat junk food.
b. There are others who go away hungry claiming that they just weren't being fed.
c. Again, we are to do what God has commanded us to do.
d. It is our responsibility to fulfill the purpose of the ministry.
II. The People of the Ministry:
- A. The Savior
- 1. All of our work, our ministry should be done
in and through the power of the Lord.
- Mark 16:20, "And they went forth, and preached
every where, the Lord working with them, and confirming the word with signs
following. Amen."
- John 14:12, "Verily, verily, I say unto you,
He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater
works than these shall he do; because I go unto my Father."
- Acts 1:8, "But ye shall receive power, after
that the Holy Ghost is come upon you: and ye shall be witnesses unto me
both in Jerusalem, and in all Judaea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost
part of the earth."
- 1. Remember, he is representative of all believers.
2. Three times in this passage he was told to go out.
- a. His first command was to go quietly and calmly
and simply invite them to come to supper.
b. The second command was more urgent. "go out quickly"
c. The third time the command was given it was the final call. "compel them to come".
4. Too often we lack the servant's heart attitude of pleasing our Master.
5. The focus of this exchange is not on what the servant wants or desires, but only upon what the Master commands.
- 1. Those who had previously been invited to come.
v17
2. Those who had not been invited before. v21
3. Finally, the call goes out to everyone, everywhere. v23
III. The Result of the Ministry.
- A. Many were invited, but they wouldn't come.
B. They began to give excuses as to why they couldn't come.
- 1. These excuses were ridiculous.
- a. I bought a piece of ground and must go see
it…who ever heard of buying real estate sight unseen!
b. I bought a five yoke (10) of oxen and need to go prove them or check them out.
c. The third fellow couldn't think as fast as the others and said, "Well I am married now so I can't come."
3. People still make excuses today, but one day every one of us will stand before God.
4. Some will stand as believers before the judgment seat of Christ, others will stand as unbelievers before the Great White Throne judgment.
5. Either way, excuses will not matter then.
- 1. Go invite others…
2. Compel them to come in…
3. You see we are not to debate or argue with those who make excuses and refuse to come.
4. We are to go out to others and do everything we can to get them to come to the Master's house.
5. Why? Because men and women; boys and girls need to hear about the love of God.
6. They need to know that Jesus Christ died on Calvary for their sins.
7. They need to understand that there is hope for them if they will, by faith, come to Jesus Christ.
Soul winning is our key principle at Vessels of Honour International |
We are co-laborers with
God. Our job is to fill His house and feed His lambs. His job is to save their
souls. Will we do what God has called us to do or will we make excuses? Go out
quickly…the time is short. What we do for Christ, we must do now…we dare not
put it off.
Have you heard the Master's
call today? Perhaps you need to come and accept Christ as your Savior today,
come now. Maybe there are those here who have not been focusing on what the
Master wants from His servants. Will you come today and surrender to His will
in your life. Will you go out and compel them to come in?
Whatever the need, the
invitation is for you. Come today before it is too late. In case you need to pray with me the prayer of salvation please email me now at sydneykabaso@aol.com or meet me on Facebook by clicking here.
SHALOM SHALOM UNTIL NEXT POST. Evangelist Kabaso Sydney.
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