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CIT: Jesus has called us to a mission that will involve suffering and opposition, but his sovereign care is enough to sustain our faith.
Jesus calls us to send us
Suffering and opposition
God’s sovereign care
Jesus calls us to send us - Matthew 10:1-15
This follows the prayer for laborers
Matthew 9:37-38 “Then he said to his disciples, “The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few; therefore pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest.””
The purpose of being a disciple is to be sent
Jesus will equip the called
Suffering and opposition - Matthew 10:16-25, 34-39
The world hated Jesus, therefore they will hate us too.
- Matthew 10:22, 24-25
Faithful gospel living will strain some relationships, but Jesus is worth it.
Strained relationships - Matthew 10:34-37
Jesus is worth it - Matthew 10:38-39
Be empowered by faithful Christians
Stephen - stoned to death for his faith
Paul - beheaded for his faith
Peter - crucified upside down for his faith
Jan Hus - burned at the stake for his faith
Jason - run out of Afghanistan and is still willing to go back
God’s sovereign care - Matthew 10:26-33, 40-42
God cares for the birds, so how much more will he care for us - Matthew 10:29-31
Our ultimate reward is the joy of knowing God - Matthew 10:40-42
These two truths are enough to sustain us in the midst of suffering and opposition
Many times it is the simplest truths that sustain us the most.
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