Mission Questions

Mission Questions - #3 - Reassuring Questions.

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We have some amazing work to do.  We are called by our God to join him in his mission of saving the world. We are called to preach, to teach, to tell, to spread the message about Jesus with a dying world and especially with the people in our own lives.

There is a ton of work to do.  And it's hard work.  Sometimes we even wonder if it's working. Sometimes we wonder if it even matters.

Our God makes some astounding promises to us that that let us rest even while we work.  The work is ours to do. The results are his to bring about. And his Word promises that he will.  Listen as Pastor Bublitz shows us the promises that God makes to us about his Word and about our work.

Mission Questions - #2 - Leading Questions.

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Questions are powerful.  They can lead us to be introspective and incisive.  They can lead us to see ourselves better and more clearly.  They an also lead to a better and clearer understanding of God as they lead us to meditate on who he is and what he’s done.  That’s the idea behind our series: Mission Questions.  We want to spend some time asking questions of ourselves and our own thinking about our personal and church mission work.  We also want to spend time going deeper into God’s mission and his heartfelt desire for the world.

Today, as we continue walking through Romans 10, Pastor Bourman asks the leading question: If the gospel is so powerful and it is what saves people, why don’t we share it more often or more confidently?  We have every reason to do it, so let’s roar!

Mission Questions - #1 - Probing Questions

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Questions are powerful.  They can lead us to be introspective and incisive.  They can lead us to see ourselves better and more clearly.  They an also lead to a better and clearer understanding of God as they lead us to meditate on who he is and what he’s done.  That’s the idea behind our new series: Mission Questions.  We want to spend some time asking questions of ourselves and our own thinking about our personal and church mission work.  We also want to spend time going deeper into God’s mission and his heartfelt desire for the world.

Today, as we begin this series in Romans 10, Pastor Bourman challenges us to think about the thinking of our own hearts when it comes to the gospel.  He comforts us by leading us rest in the finished work of Jesus as we go out.