
Our family attended a wedding yesterday which united two families who have historically given their lives for the sake of proclaiming the gospel in dangerous areas and among resistant people groups. In attendance were more than one generation from each of these families along with several other servants of Christ who, although not members of these families by blood, are united with them by the strong bonds of a common purpose and passion to see people from every tribe, tongue, and nation serving Jesus.
How poignant then to read these words this morning from the Perspectives on the World Christian Movement Reader:
“To act as a ‘witness’ in Luke’s way of speaking (referring to Luke 24:48 and Acts 1:8) had very little to do with personal one-on-one communication of the gospel to friends and family. Only in recent times has the term ‘witness’ been equated with general gospel communication. Reading Luke’s use of the term ‘witness’ reveals that almost every time someone acted as a witness, they did so in a public setting. Why was a public declaration in courts or in the streets so important? God wanted something more significant than a widespread awareness of Christ’s resurrection. God was establishing an unshakable church. A witness not only asserted the facts of Jesus, they also established the profound value of following Jesus by their readiness to suffer.”
“How beautiful are the feet of those who bring glad tidings of good things!”
Romans 10:15
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