Today's Scripture: Matthew 6:9-10
"Your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven."
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Consider the prayer Jesus taught us in Matthew 6:9-13. It seems evidently intended as an example to be followed. Notice the sequence of the requests. The first three are that his name be hallowed, his kingdom come, and his will be done. There's a certain degree of overlap here: God's name will be hallowed as his kingdom comes in the hearts of people; God's will shall be done as people acknowledge the kingship of Christ in their lives and in their societies. All these requests will be answered through the successful advance of the Gospel to the ends of the earth.
In seeking to stimulate us to lift up our eyes to God's great objective for all nations, I don't intend to minimize the importance of evangelism and disciple-making at home. What I'm seeking to do is to broaden our spiritual horizon, to get on our hearts what, according to Scripture, is on God's heart: The Gospel is not just about God and me, or even about God and the people among whom I live and work. The Gospel is about God and the world.
Obviously, there's more to carrying out the Great Commission than prayer. People must go to the ends of the earth. As I write this chapter, our son, daughter-in-law, and one-year-old grandson are preparing to go to one of the more difficult areas of the world. Is it hard to see them go to a people who are so resistant to the Gospel? Absolutely! But if we're praying for the penetration of the Gospel among those people, we must be prepared for God to use us or our loved ones to help answer those prayers.
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