{"id":10655,"date":"2022-06-19T13:26:00","date_gmt":"2022-06-19T17:26:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.garycombs.org\/blog\/?post_type=message&#038;p=10655"},"modified":"2022-06-26T13:30:00","modified_gmt":"2022-06-26T17:30:00","slug":"mobilization-over-collection","status":"publish","type":"message","link":"https:\/\/www.garycombs.org\/blog\/message\/mobilization-over-collection","title":{"rendered":"Mobilization over Collection"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\">Below is an automated transcript of this message<\/h3>\n\n\n\n<span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2.84\">Good <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> morning church. It is good to see all of you here today. Happy Father&#8217;s Day!  We welcome our students back from the student life camp this past week.  Lift your hand if you were  at the student life camp.   I think I see the camp t-shirts throughout the room;  take note of those who have their camp t-shirt on today. <br><br>\nAdults asked some of the young people out in the lobby after the first service,  \u201cWhat did you learn last week? What  was your \u2018takeaway?\u2019\u201d   I&#8217;ve heard a lot of great stories from our young people. We&#8217;re thankful to have them back with us in church today, sitting on the front row;  I don&#8217;t know if that&#8217;s something new or it&#8217;s just something that happens after camp. We&#8217;ll see what happens next week. We&#8217;re fired up about having you back.   I&#8217;m just going to  preach the whole sermon to you guys right here. Is that okay, since we have you down here close?   That&#8217;s awesome <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"53.06\">! <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> Those of you in the far, far back,  in the \u201cnosebleed section,\u201d  we&#8217;re happy you&#8217;re here too. Also, we are happy for  those that are watching online. <br><br>\nToday we&#8217;re starting a new series. I&#8217;m back from vacation, so get your seatbelts on because I&#8217;m pretty excited to be back in the pulpit. I&#8217;m thankful to our teaching team for covering for me and for a church that allows their pastor to go on vacation.  When I get back,  I&#8217;m fired up,   but sometimes I need to take a little rest. I&#8217;m thankful for that.  We&#8217;re starting a new series today,  entitled \u201cFour Priorities For Gospel Saturation.\u201d   <br><br>\nWhat do we mean when we say,  \u201cGospel Saturation?\u201d   Here&#8217;s a working definition for you;  we&#8217;ll put it up on the screen. Gospel saturation is \u201cthe church owning the lostness of an identified people in a defined place, ensuring that every man, woman and child has repeated opportunities to see, hear and respond to the Good News of <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"106.58\">Jesus <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> where they live, learn, work and play.\u201d  This definition is just another way of saying what Jesus commanded us to do in the book of Mark.  In  Mark 16:15 (ESV) And he said to them, \u201cGo into all the world and proclaim the gospel to the whole creation.\u201d The Good News about Jesus,  King Jesus, has given  every believer this command to go out and tell others about Him. <br><br>\nSo,  how&#8217;s the church doing? How&#8217;s the American church doing? Let&#8217;s just \u201ccheck the pulse\u201d  for a second and answer that question.  The largest denomination in the US, the Southern Baptist Convention,  reports seven straight years of declining membership.  Less than 20% of Americans actually attend church on a regular basis. Census data shows that 21% of the American population considers themselves to have no religion.   Whenever they&#8217;re surveyed, they check the box,  \u201cNone.\u201d  Some have referred to this sociologists refer to this as \u201cThe Rise of the Nones.\u201d  It\u2019s the fastest growing segment of the American population.   Gallup has <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"180.53\">been <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> taking this religious survey since 1937. U.S. church membership was 73% when Gallup first measured it in 1937 and remained near 70% for the next six decades, before beginning a steady decline around the turn of the 21st century. Since 2018, the number fell to below 50% for the first time, with only 49% of respondents saying they were members of a church.<br><br>\nAs the American population has increased to over 335 million, the influence of Christianity has decreased. Could it be that we are living in the greatest decline of Christianity in our nation and it&#8217;s happening on our watch? It&#8217;s happening on our watch?   Who do we blame this on? Why is the church losing ground in America? We can blame it on the devil. That would be convenient. We could blame it on the evil in our culture. What if we blamed it on Hollywood,    the social media, President Biden or  the government?   It\u2019s <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"253.44\">got  <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>to be somebody&#8217;s fault, right?   But,  what if we looked in the mirror  to ask the question, \u201cWhy is the influence of Christ in our culture declining?\u201d   Perhaps,  we&#8217;ve been too focused on our own kingdom. <br><br>\nI wanna pop up this slide.  It might be a little hard to read if you&#8217;re too far away. Maybe next week, if I use it again, I&#8217;ll make it bigger.  I can just tell you quickly, this represents what&#8217;s called \u201ccollecting communities.\u201d  This is a way of doing church that&#8217;s turned more inward and is more focused on caring for its membership. Then,  this is called a \u201cmobilizing community,\u201d  which is more concerned about reaching the place that that church is located; to  try to reach Wilson for this church, for instance, Wilson County,  this type of church is focused on \u201ccollecting people.\u201d   Getting them to not leave; to stay.   It&#8217;s <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"316.27\">focused <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> on building the organization and counting attendance.   It tends to be the kind of church that sees itself in competition with other churches, competing for an ever declining number of people.   It&#8217;s very protective of its assets. It&#8217;s always thinking about, \u201dDo we have enough resources in order to take care of the institution of the church?\u201d   That tends to be where many churches in America are today. <br><br>\nThat&#8217;s not the kind of church that God has called us to be. He&#8217;s called us to be a \u201cmobilizing\u201d church. Instead of trying to \u201ccollect\u201d people, we work toward how many people we can send.   Not what is our collecting power, but what&#8217;s our sending power.   How many churches have we planted? How many missionaries have we seen on the field? How many pastors and teachers are we training?  How many young people are deciding to go into full time Christian ministry? Even more than that, how many of us feel called to tell <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"380.6\">others <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> about Jesus? Are we mobilizing our people so that they recognize we are sent by Jesus?   Instead of focusing just on how many people are sitting in these seats, how many people are experiencing life transformation, becoming more like Jesus and being disciples?  We&#8217;re focused on that instead of competing with other churches.  We are  collaborating with other churches in our city that believe as we do and recognizing that we&#8217;re not trying to build \u201cthis\u201d kingdom, but we&#8217;re part of His kingdom.   It&#8217;s His church that we&#8217;re growing. Instead of protecting assets, we are releasing assets so that we become a blessing to the community that we&#8217;re in. We&#8217;re not inward focused; we&#8217;re outward focused. That&#8217;s a quick summary of what it means to change from a collecting community to a mobilizing community. <br><br>\nBetween our two campuses, we have this campus in <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"444.7\">Wilson <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> and  another campus in Rocky Mount. Let&#8217;s say that we averaged ten new people every week;  ten first  time guests that you invited to church. Let&#8217;s say that that  happens every week for fifty-two Sundays. If I check my math, I think that&#8217;s 521 first timers. So in one year,  521 first timers  will hear the Gospel; we make sure we say it every Sunday.  So,  the last time  I recently looked at the world population survey, it said that there are 83,000 people in Wilson County.  There are  178,000 and growing in Nash County. We&#8217;re reaching 520 people per year. So <br><br>\nWe recently did a percent survey. We found out that  42% of people in eastern North Carolina don&#8217;t go to church at all. 4  That&#8217;s one out of two basically. So<span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"513.0\">that <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> lowers it to around  105,000. So now we only have to reach 105,000.   How long will it take us at 520 per year to reach 105,000?   Well,  check my math on this. It will take 202 years.  Now,  I&#8217;m already getting gray.  Even the young people I have down front couldn\u2019t pull this off.   So,  if we only reach 520 people a year, we&#8217;ll never reach Wilson in Nash County,  plus that assumes nobody gets born. That&#8217;s just a static population;  nobody moves to this area. In fact, if we tried to reach all 180,000,  at that rate, it would take us 350 years. It&#8217;s impossible. There must  be a better way. Well, there is a better way. It&#8217;s called \u201ccreating disciples of Jesus Christ who are mobilized to go and tell others about what Christ has done for them.\u201d   <br><br>\nWhat is mobilization? If you look it up in the dictionary, it usually has something to do with the military. <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"573.89\">It <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> says,  \u201cthe action of a country or its government preparing and organizing troops for active service,\u201d   and it gives an example.  The mobilization of the army in 1941 brought 2.5 million men under arms. So,  we tend to think of mobilization as having to do with an army. But,  the dictionary gives another definition;  it says,  \u201cmobilization is the action of organizing and encouraging a group of people to take collective action in a pursuit of a particular objective.\u201d   That&#8217;s what we&#8217;re talking about. We&#8217;re talking about becoming an army under the commander in chief, Jesus Christ, who has sent us to tell others about Jesus. <br><br>\nHere&#8217;s our working definition. We&#8217;ll put this up on the screen.  \u201cMobilization occurs when God\u2019s people are being trained and equipped to own the lostness of a defined people in a defined place.\u201d   When we say to own the lostness, what we are saying to ourselves is, \u2018I am responsible for telling people about Jesus in my family, in my neighborhood,  in the cubicle next to me at work,  at <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"645.0\">the <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> desk next to me at school\u2026\u2019 \n <br><br>\nI want you to ask yourself this question:   \u201cAm I mobilized for service? Am I willing to be equipped,  trained and sent under the authority and command of our Commander in chief King Jesus, Who has sent us to tell others about Jesus?\u201d   <br><br>\nIn his 50 years of ministry, missiologist and missionary to the Congo, Dr. Jim Slack, observed:\n\u201cWhen God\u2019s people own the lostness of their place, God moves.\u201d  Will we own the lostness?   Will we own  our little piece of the pie,  Wilson, County and  Nash County? That&#8217;s where we are.   That&#8217;s what we own.   That&#8217;s what God holds us accountable for. Are we willing to make sure every man, woman and <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"710.57\">child <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> has an opportunity, repeated opportunities to see, hear and respond to the gospel?  Are you willing to be mobilized? <br><br>\nLet&#8217;s look at the text. That was a long introduction, but it&#8217;s the introduction to our whole series. Today,  we&#8217;re going to be looking at Paul&#8217;s second letter to Timothy.   Timothy was the pastor that Paul put in charge at the church at Ephesus.  He writes this letter to Timothy to instruct him,  to mobilize himself and that church for gospel spreading. <br><br>\nI believe today that we can be mobilized for gospel spreading. As we look at the text, we&#8217;ll see four imperatives in order to be part of this gospel ministry. Let&#8217;s look at it: <br><br>\n2 Timothy 4:1-5 (ESV) 1 \u201cI charge you in the presence of God and of Christ Jesus, who is to judge the living and the dead, and by his appearing and his kingdom: 2 preach the word; be ready in season and out of season; reprove, rebuke, and exhort, with complete patience and teaching. 3 For the time is coming when people will <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"777.74\">not <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> endure sound teaching, but having itching ears they will accumulate for themselves teachers to suit their own passions, 4 and will turn away from listening to the truth and wander off into myths. 5 As for you, always be sober-minded, endure suffering, do the work of an evangelist, fulfill your ministry.\u201d  This is God&#8217;s word. <br><br>\nWe&#8217;re looking for four imperatives for how to be mobilized for gospel saturation. Here&#8217;s the first:<br><br>\n1. Always be watchful.<br><br>\nAll four of these imperatives come from verse five. The first one you&#8217;ll see is  \n\u201calways be sober minded.\u201d  In the New King James version it says  \u201cbe watchful in all things.\u201d That Greek verb has both of those in view here.  <br><br>\nHere&#8217;s my short version of that point:  \u201cGet serious.\u201d  Get serious about God&#8217;s command, Christ&#8217;s command to tell others the Good News.   Be watchful.<br><br>\nThis week,  I was studying with my son,  Jonathan. Jonathan was in the military for <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"852.57\">ten <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> years. He was a chaplain in the army.   He said the way we would say, \u201cbe watchful,\u201d  in the military is \u201ckeep your head on a swivel.\u201d In other words, always be aware of your surroundings;  be aware of what&#8217;s going on. <br><br>\nIf we look at this text and look at this instruction in context, notice how it begins in verse one, \u201cI charge you in the presence of God and of Christ Jesus.\u201d   Paul is talking to Timothy and he says, \u201calways be sober minded.\u201d   Always be watchful.   Watchful  for what?   First of all,  be watchful that God,  the Father,  and Jesus Christ, His Son are watching us.   They&#8217;re watching how we do with this command, this charge, that&#8217;s been given to us.   We should be watchful because it&#8217;s Christ Jesus  Who is to judge the living and the dead. He&#8217;s going to judge our works and by His appearing.   In other <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"915.84\">words <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>, He&#8217;s already come in  His kingdom and He&#8217;s coming again.  It&#8217;s His kingdom, not ours. <br><br>\nNow, if I&#8217;m referring to this church, I&#8217;ll say \u201cmy\u201d  church and you understand what I mean  and you\u2019ll  say this is \u201cmy church.  That&#8217;s not even true.  It&#8217;s His church.  It\u2019s His kingdom and we&#8217;re part of it, in view of Who is bearing witness to what&#8217;s been given to us.   In view of this, be serious; get serious.   Be watchful.  \u201cKeep your head on a swivel.\u201d   The day is coming soon for  His return. The time is short. <br><br>\nNotice these instructions that He gives here. I said there are four imperatives; they&#8217;re all in verse five, but there&#8217;s actually five more that I&#8217;m not covering because that would be a nine- point sermon and I know that would scare you.   Many of you would just <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"970.72\">say <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>, \u2018I&#8217;m out of here,\u2019 if it were nine. So,I&#8217;m cheating a little bit, I&#8217;m not giving you the first five. But in fact, those first five seemed to be more focused on Timothy and the way he leads the church.   Whereas,  the final four seem to be more broad.<br><br>\nLet me cover the first five imperatives, (1) preach the word, (2)  be ready in season and out of season (in other words,  all of  the time, whether it&#8217;s an opportune time or not), always (3) reprove,(4) rebuke and (5) exhort.  Be willing to correct people with preaching, be willing to exhort them, to encourage them,  to build them up and do all kinds of preaching. <br><br>\nHere&#8217;s what I would say about  these five imperatives that we see in verses  two and three, primarily in verse two, they seem to be aimed at the church broadly.  I would say this,  make sure you&#8217;re <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1033.5\">part <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> of a gospel preaching church, where the preaching,  the teaching and the  small group ministries,  don\u2019t \n\u201cplay games,\u201d  but actually are  willing to correct you, to instruct you and  to encourage you,  instead of wanting to be part of some place that just agrees with you all of the time.   Be part of a place that&#8217;s actually equipping you and preparing you to go out into the world and  to face the world.<br><br>\nPaul is saying to Timothy,  in order to have a mobilized church, you need to do this.   There&#8217;s going to be times when it&#8217;s in season and  people are ready to hear it. Then,  there&#8217;s going to  be times when it&#8217;s out of season, but  I want you to preach anyway, even when it&#8217;s out of season.   I don&#8217;t recommend hunting out of season;  that&#8217;ll get you locked up. But,  Paul  says to Timothy that it doesn&#8217;t matter what the season is, I want you to stay faithful.   <br><br>\nPaul  says to <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1094.76\">do <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> it with complete patience, recognizing that people are where they are in life.   Be patient;  be gentle with people but tell them the truth and to be faithful in doing it. <br><br>\nLet me give you a couple of verses to back up this idea of being serious and being watchful.   1 Peter 4:7 (NKJV) But the end of all things is at hand; therefore be serious and watchful in your prayers.  Be serious and watchful. It&#8217;s so easy just to be looking for entertainment.   I just want to be entertained. I just want to look at this cool video on my smartphone.  I just want to watch this tv show.   I just want to be comfortable.   \u201cBut the end of all things is at hand.\u201d   The scripture says to get serious and \u201ckeep your head on a swivel.\u201d  Be watchful. <br><br>\n1 Thessalonians 5:6 (NKJV) Therefore let us not sleep, as others do, but let us watch and be sober. Notice how that goes together.  Stay awake; be aware of what&#8217;s going <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1161.04\">on <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> around you, in your family,  in your neighborhood,  where you work or  at your school.   Don&#8217;t just be focused on you.   Be focused outward and be aware.  <br><br>\nNotice what it says in John 5:19-20 (ESV) 19 So Jesus said to them, \u201cTruly, truly, I say to you, the Son can do nothing of his own accord, but only what he sees the Father doing. For whatever the Father does, that the Son does likewise. 20 For the Father loves the Son and shows him all that he himself is doing\u2026  It speaks of how Jesus was always watchful to see and listen where his Father was at work and then He would join Him there.  Friends, if it was good enough for Jesus, it&#8217;s good enough for us. This describes the adventure of following Jesus and saying,  \u2018Father,  where are you already at work, so I can join You there.\u2019   He&#8217;s already at work with that student at the next desk at your school.   He&#8217;s already at work in that worker that works in the cubicle next to yours. <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1227.44\">He&#8217;s <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> already at work at  the next door neighbor&#8217;s house whose dog keeps waking you up in the middle of the night.  The adventure of the Christian life is that you&#8217;re watching  to see how you can join the Father where  He&#8217;s already at work. <br><br>\nThere&#8217;s a story in the Book of Acts,  chapter 10,  that talks about the apostle Peter and how he went  out and started preaching in a little town called Joppa,  or as they say it in the Hebrew,  \u05d9\u05b8\u05e4\u05d5\u05b9, y\u0101p\u00f4.  This town  was right on the Mediterranean Sea. It was a beach town; Peter  was staying at a guy&#8217;s house named Simon the tanner. On this particular day, it was around midday and he went up on the roof, probably to catch the cool breeze off the ocean   of the Mediterranean Sea  and it was his habit to pray at midday. That was the habit of every Jew, during that time,  to pray morning prayers, midday prayers and evening prayers. So,  he goes up <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1283.4\">at <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> midday.   Meanwhile downstairs, the wife of Simon the tanner is preparing him lunch.  Peter&#8217;s got it made.   He&#8217;s staying at Simon&#8217;s house, he&#8217;s got a beach\/ocean view,  he&#8217;s got the cool breeze, and he&#8217;s got somebody cooking him lunch.   <br><br>\nPeter  begins to pray and he has a vision;  a disturbing vision. This vision is  a sheet coming down and in the sheet are unclean animals  to the Jewish people.  He hears a voice from the Lord saying,  \u201cKill and eat,  Simon Peter, kill and eat.\u201d   He sees the vision three times;  it repeats itself three times. It&#8217;s like a waking vision.   He says, \u201cLord,  I&#8217;m Jewish.   I would never eat these things;  I&#8217;ve never eaten a thing like this.\u201d   The Lord says to him, \u201cDon&#8217;t call unclean that which the father calls clean, \u201d and at that very moment,  somebody knocks on the front door. Remember, that  there were three visions.  There&#8217;s three people at the front <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1338.58\">door <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>. They&#8217;re coming for you.   Don&#8217;t be afraid.   Go with them. One of them was a  Roman soldier and the two other guys were Gentiles.   Normally, Peter would say, \u2018no way I&#8217;m not going with them,\u2019  but the father has prepared him now.  <br><br>\nThese three men were sent by a Roman centurion named Cornelius.   Cornelius had an angel visit him and tell him to go down to Jaffa;  there&#8217;s a guy named Peter, he&#8217;s staying at Simon the tanner&#8217;s house. See,  this is long before we had  \u201cgoogle maps.\u201d   Back in those days,  people just had \u201cangelic maps.\u201d  The angel tells him the  address and to go down there.  Cornelius sends one of his Roman centurion soldiers and two other servants down to get Peter.  <br><br>\nThe Holy Spirit says to Peter,  \u201cgo with them.\u201d  Peter has it  made here in Jaffa. He has  people cooking lunch for him. He has  an ocean view. The people <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1397.01\">are <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> receptive. I have  a place to live.  (I want to  plant a church here. That would have been my demographic study;  let&#8217;s plant a church in Jaffa. You know, that would have been with human wisdom.) But the Holy Spirit said \u2018No, I want you to go where it&#8217;s uncomfortable and dangerous. I want you to go up to Caesarea by the sea. I want you to go into the stronghold of the Roman guard to a Roman centurion. I want you to go to his house.\u2019  <br><br>\nWhat does Peter do? He says \u201cyes.\u201d  He goes and he shares the Gospel with Cornelius, the rest of his family,  the other guards  and the assistants  that were there.  They all came to faith. Who did all that work? The Father did;  the Holy Spirit did. What did Peter do? He joined Him there. How did he get there? He was serious about the command of the Lord and obeyed it. He had his \u201chead on a swivel.\u201d  He was ready <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1447.32\">to <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> see what God wanted him to see and do what He wanted to do. <br><br>\nAre you willing? Are you ready to be always watchful, always serious about what God&#8217;s called us to do? That&#8217;s the first imperative. Here&#8217;s the second:  <br><br>\n2. Endure suffering.<br><br>\nMy shortened version is,  \u201cGet tough.  Get serious.\u201d  We, as Americans, are  not very tough today.  When I go and do missions work in other parts of the world, it&#8217;s kind of amazing the difference that we see in the people.   When we go and partner in Uganda with pastor George Mybonye  at his church and we travel around those little churches, he&#8217;ll put word out that we are coming and that I&#8217;m going to  be leading a pastor&#8217;s conference and  my wife is going to  be leading a women&#8217;s conference.  We&#8217;ll get there and it&#8217;s pouring  the rain;  it\u2019s  a bad storm. Pastor George says to me, \u201cdo not worry, they will come.\u201d  Sure <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1507.79\">enough <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>, you&#8217;ll see people walking in the driving range, some of them by barefoot, some of them riding bicycles.   Some of them walk twenty  miles to be there and they&#8217;ll show up early. The conference might start at 10 or 11 in the morning. They are there early.   They leave before the sun comes up. They walk in the rain.  They travel over great distances and then,  they&#8217;ll sit on a dirt floor or on old wooden benches. They&#8217;ll sit all day to hear someone teach the word of God.   Their level of willingness to endure suffering is different. <br><br>\nNow,  if I were to talk about us, if  we look out the window and it&#8217;s too sunny, we&#8217;ll say, \u2018it  looks like a good day to go to the lake or the beach.\u2019  If it&#8217;s raining, we will say, \nif I go to church today, I&#8217;ll get wet.\u2019 Our level of comfort is so <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1566.15\">amazing <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> and our willingness to give up on it in order to share the gospel with someone else is so low. We&#8217;re just not very tough. We&#8217;re not willing to endure suffering. <br><br>\nPart of being mobilized is a willingness to get out of your comfort zone and to do something that feels a little risky or dangerous. That&#8217;s where faith is; it&#8217;s out on the end of the limb, not up close. You have to  climb out there and be willing. <br><br>\nLook at verse three and four. This idea of enduring suffering is in contrast to verse three, which says,  \u201cFor the time is coming when people will not endure sound teaching, but having itching ears they will accumulate for themselves teachers to suit their own passions, 4 and will turn away from listening to the truth and wander off into myths.\u201d  They won&#8217;t put up with someone preaching like I am right now. They won&#8217;t because they have itching ears that need to be scratched.  What created that itch?  He tells you that they will accumulate for themselves  teachers to suit their own passions. <br><br>\nThat word,  \u201cpassion,\u201d  is \u201cepithumia\u201d in Greek. It could be translated <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1639.56\">\u201dover <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>-desire or lust.\u201d  Paul tells Timothy that there&#8217;s a time coming when people will want to have teaching that affirms their sexual urges, their lusts and  their desires. They will want someone to educate them. They&#8217;ll even want to build churches that have that kind of preaching and teaching that affirms rather than challenges their physical lust. <br><br>\nCan you imagine a day like that? You don&#8217;t have to imagine long, do you? We live in that day, The time has come when people are gathering teachers and preachers  that would just scratch their lustful itch. <br><br>\nPaul says that you  need to endure suffering because there&#8217;s a time coming when you won&#8217;t be popular. He says that these people will turn away  from listening to the truth and wander off into myths.  Today,  a so-called <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1719.65\">educated <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> person  can&#8217;t even tell you what a man or a woman is. They can&#8217;t even tell you that. That&#8217;s the day we live in;  a day of myth.   A day when we would rather believe a lie and swallow it whole than to believe the truth. I could go on, that&#8217;s just one myth. I could pick so many others. We live in a day in our culture today where the church needs to be willing to be different. Sometimes,  that will mean we won&#8217;t be that popular. It&#8217;s hard to be \u201ccool in school\u201d if you&#8217;re a Jesus follower.   It&#8217;s hard to be cool at work or in your neighborhood, but let&#8217;s just embrace it. Let&#8217;s just go ahead and say, \u2018I&#8217;m happy to be a follower of Jesus.  He has saved me.  He has bought me.  I am His.   I am no longer my own. I&#8217;ve been bought with a price and I love Him. He&#8217;s my King.  He&#8217;s my commander. I am mobilized. I am <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1781.14\">willing <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> to endure suffering.\u2019<br><br>\nEarlier in this same chapter, Paul told Timothy, in 2 Timothy 1:8-9a (ESV) \u201cTherefore do not be ashamed of the testimony about our Lord, nor of me his prisoner, but share in suffering for the gospel by the power of God, who saved us and called us to a holy calling.\u201d   Timothy could be a little bit anxious. He wasn\u2019t like Paul;  Paul is  all bold. Timothy is more of an introvert. He&#8217;s kind of a quiet guy, and so,  Paul writes this to Timothy.  He says, \u2018don&#8217;t be ashamed of the Lord. Don&#8217;t be ashamed of the gospel and don&#8217;t be ashamed of me. I&#8217;m writing you this letter from a Roman prison right now.\u2019 <br><br>\nThat&#8217;s our tendency; it  is to be ashamed. Are you ashamed of Jesus? Are you ashamed that you are a follower of Jesus? Are you like a \u201c007 Christian,\u201d  trying to keep it a secret from everyone, afraid if the news gets  <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1840.02\">out <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>,  it might mean a little bit of persecution. It might even be a little bit of suffering. Are you willing to endure? Are you willing to be mobilized? <br><br>\nHere&#8217;s the third imperative:<br><br>\n3. Do the work of an evangelist.<br><br>\nWe&#8217;re getting this  from verse five.   We&#8217;ve already said,  \u201calways be sober minded.\u201d   In other words, \u201calways be watchful, endure suffering, get serious, get tough\u201d  and then,  do the work of an evangelist. In other words,  \u201cget going.\u201d   Notice that  it doesn&#8217;t say \u201cbe an evangelist,\u201d  because not everyone is called to be an evangelist, but everyone is called to do the work of an evangelist.  There  is a difference. Some are gifted to be evangelists, but all believers are commanded by King Jesus to do the work of telling others the good news about Jesus. <br><br>\nHow are we doing at this? I would say that many of us,  if I look at social media,  are really good at giving bad news. I&#8217;m having a terrible day and here&#8217;s why.  Other believers get on there and say, <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1909.59\">, <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> Oh, I&#8217;m so sorry for you. I have the same problems that you do. Let&#8217;s commiserate because misery loves company. <br><br>\nWe&#8217;re called to  do the work of an evangelist. We are called to  give the Good News of Jesus day after day. Who called to do that? Everyone who claims to be a follower of Jesus is called to do the work of an evangelist. It&#8217;s work but  we&#8217;re called to do the work. In order to endure suffering, you sometimes have to go through a season of suffering.   In order to do the work of an evangelist,  it often kind of comes out of your suffering. You know what I need to do?  I need to tell others the Good  News because Jesus has brought me through a season of suffering. <br><br>\nIn the military, they have a designed suffering course that is called \u201cboot camp.\u201d It&#8217;s in <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"1970.8\">order <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> to mobilize their soldiers, their marines, their sailors and their airmen. <br><br>\nWhen I was in high school, I played football.   We never had tryouts at my high school. If you went out for the team and you went to practice, you were on the team. We had \u201ctwo a days.\u201d  That&#8217;s where you practice from 8 to 10 in the morning and from 4 to 6 in the evening,  in the August sun,  for three weeks.  We never had to have tryouts because one third to one half of the team quit the first week. I think the way they coached  in those days would probably be  illegal today.  <br><br>\nThere&#8217;s something about enduring suffering,  with the Lord&#8217;s help,  and then doing the work of an evangelist that just goes together. Jesus gave us this command in Mark 16:15 (ESV) \u201cGo into all the world and proclaim the gospel to the whole creation.\u201d  This is what the <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2031.56\">Lord <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> has commissioned us to do.  <br><br>\nHe&#8217;s also told us He would give us the power and the strategy to do it.  It&#8217;s in Acts 1:8 (ESV) \u201cBut you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth.\u201d  He empowers you to do it  as He did Peter, He does today for you and I.  Then he gives us a strategy; \u201cand you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem,\u201d  which is for us,  in Wilson. It&#8217;s your house, your home and  your neighborhood.   Judea, which is the larger area in eastern North Carolina.   Samaria, is people not like you, maybe they are of a different color than you or speak a different language.  To the ends of the earth speaks for itself.  <br><br>\nHe gives us power from the Holy Spirit and then He gives us a strategy. He says to start at home because, guess what? That&#8217;s the hardest group;  they know you.  Start with them and then  begin to tell others. <br><br>\nWhen I was in college,  one summer I <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2089.2\">went <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> on a summer project with what was,  at that time,  called Campus Crusade for Christ.  Today,  they call it CRU. I went on this summer project.  We would do evangelism every day. In the mornings, we would have devotions and for the  first couple of weeks, I&#8217;m praying a particular prayer very passionately.  I was thinking,  This is a good prayer  and I&#8217;m sure the other people that are listening to me are thinking, man, that Gary, he&#8217;s got a good prayer going there.   That&#8217;s what I was thinking.   Here&#8217;s what I was praying,  \u201cLord,\u201d   and I would do it just like that \u201cL-o-r-d\u201d  because if you do it like, with the four syllables, people know you mean it.   \u201cLord just break my heart;  break our hearts for the lost.\u201d   like that. I think I did mean it, plus,  I was aware that it was a good prayer.  After about  two or three of these same prayers, the project director, his name was Daniel,  <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2144.49\">pulls <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> me aside and say to me,  \u201cGary, can we talk for a minute?   I don&#8217;t want to hurt your feelings,  but  how many lost people do you know?\u201d   I knew  some lost people. He continues, \u201cIf you actually go meet some lost people, God will break your heart for them.  You won&#8217;t have to pray for God to break your heart for lost people. If you actually introduce yourself and get to know their problems, their struggles and what they&#8217;re going through, God will break your heart. You just go out and meet some people far from God and talk to them.\u201d   I haven&#8217;t prayed a prayer like that since.   He was right.   <br><br>\nThen,  I found out something else about myself.   I told you about the 180,000 people that live in Nash County and Wilson County combined.   I have to  tell you, my heart isn&#8217;t broken for them.  You&#8217;re probably thinking,  \u2018Now,  we&#8217;re going to a different church.   That pastor and his hard heart.\u2019  But the <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2196.21\">reason <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> is,  I don&#8217;t know them all.  My heart isn\u2019t big enough, but  God&#8217;s heart is big enough because He knows them all.   Jesus died for them all; He knows them, but Gary doesn\u2019t know them all.   This I do know:   He told me to reach them. He told us to reach them. I might not need to pray,  \u201cGod break my heart for them.\u201d   He&#8217;s already broken my heart for them. <br><br>\nOut of obedience and  to the Great Commission, out of obedience to the commander in chief,  King Jesus, let&#8217;s go and reach every man, woman and child in the place that God&#8217;s called us to live right now. It won&#8217;t happen inviting one person at a time. It&#8217;ll happen because you&#8217;re in that  workplace, in that school, in that neighborhood or  in that family.  That&#8217;s where it&#8217;s going  to start happening. That&#8217;s where the movement begins. Will you come under the Lordship of Jesus and obey His command?   I <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2262.1\">believe <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> when your heart&#8217;s broken for Him, He&#8217;ll break your heart for others. <br><br>\nHere&#8217;s the final instruction:<br><br>\n4. Fulfill your ministry.<br><br>\nDo you see it in verse five? That&#8217;s the fourth imperative:  Fulfill your ministry.   We&#8217;ve said, (1) be sober minded,be watchful, (in other words get serious,) we&#8217;ve said (2) endure suffering (in other words, get tough) and we&#8217;ve said (3) do the work of an evangelist (get going.)  Lastly, we are to get busy; fulfill your ministry. Notice,  it doesn&#8217;t say somebody else&#8217;s ministry, it says yours.   You have your own ministry. Well, Pastor Gary, we knew you had one, we already know you have one. <br><br>\nThis is what Paul is  saying:  You have your own ministry;   fulfill your ministry.   \u201cFulfill\u201d  means to carry it through to the end;  to accomplish it. What&#8217;s this word \u201cministry?\u201d  It  could be service ministry;  that which God has called you to do. Do you realize that God&#8217;s called you to a ministry?  in fact, don&#8217;t call <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2331.96\">me <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> the minister.   I&#8217;m not your minister;  I&#8217;m your pastor. I&#8217;m an equipper, a trainer, but you&#8217;re the ministers and I&#8217;m a minister,  too. We&#8217;re all ministers and we&#8217;re all called to a unique ministry.  <br><br>\nIn Colossians,  Paul says, Colossians 4:17 (ESV) \u2026 \u201cSee that you fulfill the ministry that you have received in the Lord.\u201d  So how do you know what your ministry is like?  Your ministry will  be based on your unique personality, your unique place in this world and your unique gifts, your spiritual gifts. <br><br>\nNotice what it says in Romans 12:4-8 (ESV) 4 \u201cFor as in one body we have many members, and the members do not all have the same function, 5 so we, though many, are one body in Christ, and individually members one of another. 6 Having gifts that differ according to the grace given to us, let us use them: if prophecy, in proportion to our faith; 7 if service, in our serving; the one who teaches, in his teaching; 8 the one who exhorts, in his exhortation;<span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2396.55\"><br><br>\nthe <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> the one who contributes, in generosity; the one who leads, with zeal; the one who does acts of mercy, with cheerfulness.\u201d   I think that Paul could have gone on; he just ran out of breath. There&#8217;s so many different spiritual gifts. This is not a conclusive or an entire list. But these are many of the gifts. <br><br>\nOne of the things I&#8217;ve learned is that your unique ministry often comes out of your deepest wound or your deepest place of suffering. Does that surprise you? That&#8217;s often where your unique ministry comes from;  a place where you had a wound and God healed you.  He didn&#8217;t give you just enough grace to heal you; He gave you an excess of grace that overflowed so that you had an excess for others. He often does that.   Someone who was an addict, an alcoholic or a drug addict, God heals them and they get so much healing that now they want to help others that are in that same spot now. They can <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2458.22\">share <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span>;  they can empathize and they can tell what God did for them. <br><br>\nThere&#8217;s people here this morning that are hiding their ministry. God&#8217;s done something; it came out of a hurt and they  don&#8217;t know if God wants to use it. It&#8217;s often a surprise to some of us,  but He often uses the place of our deepest suffering, our deepest wound and He turns it into our greatest strength and greatest gifting. He often makes that our ministry. <br><br>\nHere we are on Father&#8217;s Day.   Yesterday,  I was looking for a photo to post on Facebook of me and my dad.  My father died when I was eight years old. He was 39;  he died of cancer. I&#8217;m the oldest of four children. My father was my hero;  I loved my dad. I couldn&#8217;t find that many pictures. I only found two or three of me and my dad. My dad was the family photographer. If my mom took a photo,  which she did take a few,  usually,  she would chop somebody&#8217;s head off in <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2517.01\">the <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> photo. She wasn&#8217;t the photographer of the family.  I have a lot of photos of me and my mom but not that many of me and my dad. I posted one that I did finally find of me when I was three years old with my dad holding me. I still have feelings about that. I was eight years old when he died but I can still remember the feelings.   For years after that,  I was looking for a father. I had a \u201cfather wound.\u201d   There&#8217;s a lot of children, a lot of young people today who have a \u201cfather wound.\u201d   If I had a coach, a teacher, an uncle, a neighbor or  any man that would show me positive male attention, I would follow him around like a puppy dog. At an early age,  I confessed Jesus as my Lord and Savior. I confessed my sins and I said,  \u201cI need help, Lord.\u201d  I was mad at God <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2581.17\">. <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> It didn&#8217;t seem fair that  He took my daddy and so I didn&#8217;t trust God completely. I believed He existed, but I was just afraid He would hurt me. I had a wrong kind of fear of God, but I finally trusted Him. When I trusted Him, I got a father.   I got a heavenly father that says,  \u201cI&#8217;ll never leave you nor forsake you.\u201d   He began to heal that wound in me and I quit looking for a man to be my daddy. I quit looking for that wound to heal.   I began to pour out my heart out my Father in heaven and He began to heal me.  He poured out so much grace on me that over time I had an excess of grace. It&#8217;s like I went through the drive through at Mcdonald&#8217;s and a Holy Spirit voice said, Would you like for me to \u201csupersize\u201d  that for you?  I said,  Oh, yeah, let&#8217;s \u201csupersize\u201d this. He gave me a father gift,  so that I take great passion in <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2649.79\">the <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> calling to be a father,  a grandfather and a pastor. It comes from my deepest wound, but it no longer bleeds, it&#8217;s healed.  There&#8217;s an excess that overflows from me.   <br><br>\nFriends, that&#8217;s what God wants to do. He wants you to have a ministry calling.   He wants for you to live it out and for it to be unique to you. It won&#8217;t be like my story.   It will be your story; that&#8217;s what God&#8217;s calling you to,  to fulfill your ministry. <br><br>\nHave you identified your spiritual gifts? Have you prayed and asked the Lord to clarify your ministry?   Are you willing to be mobilized?   Following Jesus means following Him onto the mission field.   He&#8217;s already at work in the people&#8217;s lives around your circle of influence. Are you willing to be the messenger that talks to them about the good news?  <br><br>\nThis year is the 30th year of our church, the 30th year of our ministry,  2022. That&#8217;s pretty significant, right, we&#8217;re celebrating that this year. But did you know, it&#8217;s 10.5 years from <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2715.85\">an <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> even more significant anniversary:  2033?  That&#8217;s the 2000 year anniversary of the death,  burial and resurrection of Jesus!   2000 years ago,  33AD, Jesus died on the cross and was raised.   2000 years ago in 2033. Not only that&#8217;s the anniversary of the founding of the church and the giving of the Holy Spirit, it&#8217;s the founding of that time when Jesus gathered the disciples together and said, \u201cGo therefore and make disciples of all nations;  go and preach the gospel to the whole world.\u201d   It&#8217;s the 2000 year anniversary of the great commission 10.5 years from now.  <br><br>\nInstead of worrying about us adding one at a time over the next two or 300 years and still falling behind, what if we all got mobilized and over the next 10.5 years,  we saw the Lord reach our world with the gospel!   How will it happen?   It will happen if each of us says \u201cyes\u201d  to actually being people who carry the good news to others. <br><br>\nAre you willing to be mobilized for Jesus? I get around this idea of 10.5 years from now. I can <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2793.3\">see <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> that; I can see that.    I think that  Jesus is coming soon. No man knoweth the hour but I think it&#8217;s near.   I think  He&#8217;s coming soon, so let&#8217;s get busy.  <br><br>\nLet&#8217;s pray.   Lord, I pray,  first of all,  for that one that came in today who is far from You. They came in today,  but they recognized now that they need You.   That they need a Savior. If that&#8217;s you, my dear friend, would you pray right where you are? Just pray with me.  \u2018Dear Lord Jesus, I&#8217;m a sinner. I need a Savior. I believe that You died on the cross for me and that You were raised from the grave. Come and live in me and forgive me of my sins and make me the person that You want me to be. I want to  be a child of God and I want to follow You, Lord Jesus,  as my Lord and Savior.\u2019  If you&#8217;re praying that prayer,  believing,  He&#8217;ll save you and make you His own. Others are here today and you are a follower of Jesus;  how <span class=\"messageTimecode\" title=\"Play the video starting here\" data-timecode=\"2849.34\">are <i class=\"fa fa-volume-up\"><\/i><\/span> you doing on being mobilized? Are you willing to be a vessel of the gospel? Are you willing to be equipped and ready to go out and tell others?   Right now,  right where you are, put your \u201cyes\u201d  on the table. Will you say it to the Lord? \u2018My \u201cyes\u201d  is on the table.  Wherever You send me,  here I am.   Send me.   I will go. I will be what You&#8217;ve called me to be.\u2019  There&#8217;s someone here,  perhaps under my hearing,  either in person or watching online,  that God&#8217;s called you into the ministry and you&#8217;ve been afraid.  The Lord&#8217;s called you to be a missionary and you have been afraid to do it or God&#8217;s called you to lead a small group or  to reach your neighbor. You fill in the blank. He&#8217;s telling you.   If you&#8217;re being watchful and listening right now, He&#8217;s telling you.   Would you say \u201cyes\u201d  to Him in Jesus\u2019 name? Amen.\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>As the American population has increased to 335 million and counting, the church in America has declined, both in attendance and influence. We\u2019re living in the greatest decline of Christianity in our nation and it\u2019s happening on our watch! Why is the church losing ground in our nation? We could blame it on the devil, or the evil in our culture. We could blame it on Hollywood, social media, or the government. 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