The “GO” Message in Joel

So, as I sat in bed last night, I was reading through parts of Romans. I came to Romans 10 and something hit me; there are quote marks in scripture, what do they mean? I see other places where it might say, “and scripture says…” in reference to other writings. So, when I came to Romans 10:13, I was hit with the question as to where does the reference of the quotes come from. It reads:

For “everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.”

I’ve often heard this verse quoted as just needing to call on him and one can be saved. We need to take into context the verse being quoted. Once we get the background of this passage, and it’s context, we’ll know better what Paul is talking about here.

This passage comes from Joel 2:32. It says:

And it shall come to pass that everyone who calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved. For in Mount Zion and in Jerusalem there shall be those who escape, as the Lord has said, and among the survivors shall be those whom the Lord calls.

In fact, when reading back a few verses in Joel, you can see that it’s talking about the end times. It says:

28 “And it shall come to pass afterward, that I will pour out my Spirit on all flesh; your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, your old men shall dream dreams, and your young men shall see visions. 29 Even on the male and female servants in those days I will pour out my Spirit. 30 “And I will show wonders in the heavens and on the earth, blood and fire and columns of smoke. 31 The sun shall be turned to darkness, and the moon to blood, before the great and awesome day of the Lord comes.”

Let’s now flip back to Romans 10 and see what it says after verse 13:

14 How then will they call on him in whom they have not believed? And how are they to believe in him of whom they have never heard? And how are they to hear without someone preaching? 15 And how are they to preach unless they are sent? As it is written, “How beautiful are the feet of those who preach the good news!” 16 But they have not all obeyed the gospel. For Isaiah says, “Lord, who has believed what he has heard from us?” 17 So faith comes from hearing, and hearing through the word of Christ.

This is totally crazy! I hadn’t seen it before because…well, to be honest, I didn’t know the Joel passage, what it said, and what was its context. But, now, when we read this Romans passage about calling on the Lord and being saved, according to Joel, it’s clear that Paul is talking about the end times. How are people to hear if they don’t know? They can’t believe in something they know nothing about! How beautiful it is, those feet that bring the good news! When the news is brought, people will believe and receive the word spoken to them.

Everyone, in those last days, that call upon the Lord will be saved…told by both Paul and Joel.

The “Take Away”
How much do we know scripture? I grew up in the church. I knew the stories (for the most part…uh, at least the big ones). But we can see throughout the New Testament that Jesus, the disciples, and the apostles quote their scripture (I assume) off the top of their head. They knew the word of God.

Jesus hanging on the cross is another big example. I’ve heard preachers take Jesus’ words on the cross so many different ways. I refer to “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” But, Jesus was quoting Psalm 22. This is a beautiful Psalm about pain, suffering, etc. But even more, through it, I read that God is still to be praised! I believe that Jesus was suffering on the cross and was crying out to God, through this Psalm, to express, through His pain, “Yet you are holy” (vs.3). This brings so much strength to me! In the midst of Christ’s worst on this earth–the worst the world could throw at Him–He cried out to His father! {Oh God, make me to be dependent on you through my trials, even today. To praise you through it ALL, just as Christ gave an example to us on the cross!}

Getting back to Joel and Romans, in the end, when we know scripture, it puts a totally different light into the truth than the reflection we seem to always look through. We are called to go and make disciples! “Pray, for the laborers are few” doesn’t mean to just pray! God needs laborers. Those laborers, that do go, will soon see that there really are very few!

I challenge you today, Go! Stand firm in the Lord! His word IS dependable. It is not contradictory, as some might say. It’s fully dependable and stable! Read it. Know it. Pass it on. Be a disciple that makes disciples, for that is what “go” is all about!

Lord, I pray for those reading, even now, that you would poor out your Spirit upon them for courage and wisdom. When the hard and challenging questions come from the “churched” and the world, put words in their mouths of absolute truth! May your Spirit pierce their hearts as they read your Word seeking for truths that you bring.

Our Kenya Trip

We first heard of Marc and Cindy through Marc’s book “The Gospel According to Jesus.” Honestly, the title is quite interesting in itself. Mark 1:15 says, “…’The time is fulfilled, and the Kingdom of God is at hand; repent and believe in the gospel.'” I’ve been taught that “the Gospel” is the burial, death, and resurrection of Jesus. True, these are pieces of the Gospel, but…what is the Gospel that Jesus taught here in this passage? Did He teach about his death….that hasn’t happened?

Luke 9:2, and 6 are a great example of what this “Gospel” is, they are highlighted below:

And he called the twelve together and gave them power and authority over all demons and to cure diseases, and he sent them out to proclaim the kingdom of God and to heal. And he said to them, “Take nothing for your journey, no staff, nor bag, nor bread, nor money; and do not have two tunics.And whatever house you enter, stay there, and from there depart. And wherever they do not receive you, when you leave that town shake off the dust from your feet as a testimony against them.” And they departed and went through the villages, preaching the gospel and healing everywhere.

You can see in vs. 2 what they were sent to do, and vs. 6 is the “conclusion” of what they did. The Gospel is the Kingdom of God! This hit us, changed our lives, and has lit us on fire for Him!

Marc’s entire focus, the ultimate focus, is to make disciples that make disciples. If we aren’t replicating what we believe, the truth ends with us! If we don’t live it like the Bible tells us, our Children will see that and they won’t live it either. How are we to teach our children…what do we teach them…These were questions that continued to pressure us. Knowing that Marc has made a successful ministry of making disciples, has written materials on the Kingdom of God, and has (personally) made disciples that are making disciples…well, frankly, we wanted to witness it and learn it for ourselves.

May 21, 2014, Rebekah, our youngest son, Owen, and myself (Tim) boarded a plane in Portland, Oregon bound for Kenya. A grueling three days later, which included a 12 hour layover in Amsterdam and a 9 hour drive from Nirobi to Kiminini, we met the entire Carrier and Sweazy clans! Oh what joy it was to meet other like-minded believers in Christ, on the front lines of His army, and we were going to spend the next 14 days with them.

First thing Rebekah and I wanted to experience first hand was not the poor living conditions, mud houses, the water hole where the entire village of 3,000 go for water, experience the glue boys, or even seeing wildlife…no, we wanted to meet other dedicated disciples for Christ and learn how present this Gospel so we could take it home! Oh, but no! Marc had other plans. I spent several days on mission attending training of other disciples, teachings at other home fellowships, and the fellowship that currently meets in Marc’s home.

Our first weekend, we were at home and were able to meet Silas, Marc’s first disciple. What an amazing, Godly, meek, and powerful person he is! I felt it such an honor to meet him and be a part of his life as he worked with the mission over the next two weeks. Our days started and ended with Silas–he kept his motorbike at the Carrier home to keep it as safe as possible. So, Silas would come first thing in the morning to pick it up and just at dark to drop it off. During that weekend, we witnessed what a New Testament church might have looked like; we met in the Carrier’s home and filled it with nearly 60 other Kenyan’s, casual believers to true disciples, to those who attended only to receive medical treatment (thinking that attendance was a prerequisite for medical care).

The church was full of Spirit-led singing, words of edification, correction, and prayer. The crazy thing to me, I first wondered how the teachings might match up or be all over the board…instead, it was orderly, and spot on for what was needed for the body at that time. In fact, from one person speaking to another, each followed a theme…yet, nobody “decided” what was to be spoken that week, what “topic” they’d teach on, or which three points to convey. No, rather, the Spirit led and it was all exactly what the body of Christ needed at that time.

Throughout the next several days, I was a part of many teachings. Through crazy and bumpy roads, we went from town to village, meeting fellowships, disciples, and teaching the Kingdom of God. In Luke 4:43 Jesus says, “I must preach the good news of the kingdom of God to the other towns as well; for I was sent for this purpose.” This is all that Marc taught, the Kingdom of God. Many received, not all were seen producing fruit, while there was a small remnant producing fruit…and it was obvious! This is what the parable of the sower also says in Matthew 13.

Rebekah was able to stay at home with Cindy, learning what life is like in the home of a Kenyan missionary: cooking with much less than in American homes, finishing home schooling for the year, shopping in the local markets and towns, and experiencing the flow (and I mean FLOW) of Kenyan’s coming in for medical aid, financial aid, and other support from the Muzugus (white people). Throughout our stay, Rebekah was able to participate with a ladies fellowship/Bible study. At this meeting, she met Mary, a Kenyan local who was in the beginning stages of understanding the Gospel of the Kingdom, who later repented and was baptized! What an amazing experience it was!

With not enough space to post EVERYTHING, I must say, our lives were changed. The final 5 days, Marc dedicated time to teaching us, alone, the Kingdom of God. Through many interruptions for financial and medical help, we learned the Two Kingdoms, Repentance & Baptism, Obedience to Christ, the Church of the New Testament, and finally, teaching others how to do the same. We were able to bring home the message of the Kingdom of God, materials to use, and an excitement for the life to come as we make disciples who make disciples.

After a three day travel from Kenya to our home in Harrisburg, Oregon where we picked up our two older children, we knew that God had a plan for us in Kenya! This next years is going to be the crazy one. We thought the past two years that God has taken us on our journey has been crazy…this one is sure to be more; selling everything we own!. And…I’m sure our first year in Kenya, on mission to make Kingdom disciples, will top them all. I truly hope, that through our adventure with Christ, year after year can be seen as the next CRAZY adventure!

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