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We Do Missions Because the Wrath of God is Real
Couple things we learn from verses 1-2.
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There are enemies of God.
Those who are in sin.
Those who have not submitted their life to Him.
There is no middle ground when it comes to Go9d and your relationship with Him.
2. The enemies of God will try to flee from His wrath.
3. The enemies of God on the day of judgment will meet the wrath of God.
So this then,
PROPELS US TO THE LOST OUT OF LOVE.
PROPELS US TO THE LOST OUT OF NECESSITY.
PROPELS US TO THE LOST BECAUSE WE WERE ONCE LOST.
People who experience the grace of God find ways to get to people who need it.
We Do Missions Because the Joy that comes from God is Real.
Notice the differences between those who are enemies and these people here.
They are called Righteous.
How?
Righteous- means holy.
New Testament term- saints.
These people don’t run, these stay and worship.
These people don’t scream in perishing, they sing.
Why?
Because there is joy to be found in Jesus Christ that cant be found anywhere else.
Those who have experienced this joy ache for those who are trying to find it elsewhere.
We Do Missions Because Hurting People are Near to the Heart of God.
A Father to the Fatherless.
A Judge for Widows.
A Home for the Homeless.
An Refuge for prisoners.
We find all this in Jesus Christ.
We were once fatherless, once alone, once homeless, once a prisoner.
We find our refuge in Jesus Christ.
Why should you go?
We serve a God of missions, who has called us to missions, for the purpose of making his name known to the world.
Not a Call, a Command.
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