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Fail to Prepare, Prepare to Fail (Luke 9 1-19)

37 min • 17 januari 2024

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Welcome to our journey through the Gospel of Luke Season 9 - Episode 31:
"Fail to Prepare, Prepare to Fail" (Luke 9:1-9)

Hello and welcome. I'm thrilled to have you join us for today's episode titled "Fail to Prepare, Prepare to Fail," where we delve into the valuable lessons from Luke chapter 9, verses 1-9. Have you ever felt frustrated by the lack of Christian influence in your life? If so, you're not alone. Today, we'll explore the ministry of the apostles and discover insights that can help us navigate our individual ministries with a greater impact and perspective.

Episode Notes: "Fail to Prepare, Prepare to Fail" (Luke 9:1-9)

In this episode, we take a deep dive into the first 9 verses of Luke chapter 9, where Jesus sends out the Twelve with a specific mission. They are empowered to drive out demons, cure diseases, proclaim the Kingdom of God, and heal the sick. As we explore this passage, we uncover the two primary components of their mission: proclaiming the Kingdom and healing the sick.

The preparation for this mission is equally significant. Jesus instructs the disciples to travel lightly, depending entirely on God's provision. They are to trust in God's hospitality and not carry extra provisions. This unique preparation includes staying with the first person who invites them and shaking off the dust from their feet when they face rejection. A symbolic action with profound meaning in the context of their mission.

We draw parallels between the disciples' mission and our present reality as followers of Christ. Just as Jesus empowered the Twelve, we too have been sent out with a message, accompanied by the power of the Holy Spirit.  The episode explores the concept of rejection and how Jesus candidly warned the disciples about the possibility of facing it. Rejection is presented not as a failure of the messenger but as an inevitable part of the journey of faith. We discuss how understanding and embracing rejection can empower believers to persevere and continue sharing the message of Christ.

The historical context is enriched with the intriguing reaction of 'Herod, the Tetrarch', to the disciples' activities. We see that even in positions of authority, the gospel can face rejection. Herod's response serves as a reminder that the message of Christ is not universally embraced and can be met with confusion, scepticism, or personal agendas.

As we conclude, we reflect on the inevitability of rejection and the need for resilience in the journey of sharing the gospel. We encourage you to stay in the game, understanding that rejection is not a measure of your worth or effectiveness. Just as failure is an event, not a person, rejection is directed at the message, not the messenger. Remember, the reward comes when we stand before the Lord, and our perseverance through rejection is part of the game.

Thank you for joining us on today, stay tuned for more insightful episodes, and remember, your role in sharing the glorious gospel is a privilege bestowed by God.
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