Ministry Starts at Home
In 1985, I moved away from the
Fargo, North Dakota area where I was born and raised. After a brief stint in the army, I relocated to Minneapolis
originally to pursue a secular music career. Six years later I committed my life to the Lord Jesus Christ. Ironically that happened in Fargo while
visiting my sister and her husband.
In recent years, God has sent me back to Fargo for lengthy
visits. A few times it appeared He
wanted me to resettle there. I
wasn’t fond of the idea for I hate the colder winters up north. Another reason was Jesus’ statement in
Mark 6:4, “A prophet is not without honor except in
his own country, among his own relatives, and in his own house.” One day I talked about this with a
pastor friend in Fargo. He responded
by asking me, “Are you a prophet?”
I answered “no” because I’m primarily called to be an evangelist. Even so, God has continued sending me
to other cities.
Many people in the Bible were sent to places far from
home. Abraham was called to start
a new nation. Jonah was instructed
to go to Nineveh. Even Jesus spent
time in Egypt as a child before returning to Israel. On the other hand, the delivered demoniac who wanted to
travel with Jesus was told, “Go home to your
friends, and tell them what great things the Lord has done for you, and how He
has had compassion on you.” (Mark 5:19) There’s also Jeremiah who continued ministering in Judah
despite experiencing much rejection from his relatives and countrymen.
While I’ve had the privilege of leading some of my family
members to salvation, others haven’t been as receptive to the things of
God. Nevertheless, He has used me
to minister to other people in Fargo.
This past Wednesday during another visit to
my hometown, I felt led to do some street evangelizing there. Eighteen people prayed with me to get
born again. During my outing, a
man riding on a motorcycle noticed what I was doing. He stopped to introduce himself and offered to buy me lunch
after I was done witnessing. Proverbs 28:20 says, “A faithful man will abound with
blessings.”
Some Christians say they want to be a missionary on foreign
soil but won’t share the gospel with their neighbors and co-workers. Ray Comfort
says, “If you are not concerned about your neighbor’s
salvation, then I am concerned for yours.” We must be willing to minister to those in our
immediate sphere of influence before God starts sending us to other cities and
countries. Jesus said in the Parable
of the Talents and in the Parable of the Minas that if we are faithful in
little, He will make us ruler over much.
Many churches have a sign posted above their exit that says,
“You are now entering the mission field.”
Have you entered yours yet?
“‘Well
done!’ the king exclaimed. ‘You are a good servant. You have been faithful with the little I entrusted to you,
so you will be governor of ten cities as your reward.’” – Luke 19:17 (NLT)
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