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Sermon of the Week: “Messengers Wanted”

Who is called to proclaim God’s glorious gospel of grace, and who is the message for? God calls all his people to proclaim the gospel so that those who have not accepted Jesus may hear the good news and put their faith in Him. All Christians are expected to share this message; this task is not solely reserved for those who are called into vocational ministries. “Here am I; send me,” is the theme of Spurgeon’s sermon. This prayer is simple and honest. There is nothing special about the one raising the petition; they simply offer themselves wholeheartedly to God for the purpose of proclaiming His wonderful message. The Christian knows the gospel and its saving power in their life, and they are eager to share it with those around them in whatever vocation God has placed them. Those who evangelize hope that some will respond in saving faith to the good news of the gospel, but this should not be the Christian’s main goal. All those who follow God proclaim the good news to bring glory to their Savior who redeemed them from their sins. Their posture should be the same as Spurgeon when he cries to the Lord, “Here am I; send me.”
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