
Hey friends, Beth Davis here, sharing a conversation with Rachel Herbeck that dives deep into the heart of what mission means for us as believers. Spoiler alert: it's not about ticking off a box on your to-do list. It's about living from the overflow of our relationship with Jesus.
The Fruit of Communion
Rachel shared a profound truth: when we're truly in communion with God, mission naturally becomes the fruit of that relationship. It's like when you're spending time with Jesus, soaking in His presence, you can't help but want to share it with others. It's not an extra chore; it's an outpouring of the life of God within us.
"The life of God that's in us through our baptism begins to grow, and as we're transformed into the image of Christ, it's like a champagne bottle that's been shaken up—it's coming out of me!"
Imagine waking up every day, eager to see who God has placed in your path. This isn't about scheduling mission into your calendar; it's about letting your transformed heart naturally pour out into others.
Linking Mission and Identity
We discussed how mission and identity as disciples are intertwined. Yet, it's not always easy. Sometimes, sharing our faith doesn't feel natural. So how do we cultivate this desire?
Practical Steps to Embrace Mission
- Prayer: In your daily prayer, take a moment to ask God for the desire to be a missionary disciple. Write a simple prayer in your own words, expressing your dreams and desires. You can subscribe to Blessed is She's Daily Devotions to begin your day in prayer with us.
- Ask for the Holy Spirit: The Holy Spirit is our guide in evangelization. Every day, ask for more of the Holy Spirit. Even if you don't feel any different, know that the Spirit equips you for the day ahead.
- Read Acts: Dive into the book of Acts and see how the early church lived out their mission. It's a powerful reminder that God's mission finds us as we live life together, empowered by the Spirit.
Rachel reminded us that the apostles were just living life, and God's mission found them. They didn't have a step-by-step plan; they followed the Spirit's lead. It's a beautiful, stumbling journey into mission.
Resources for Your Journey
If you're looking to deepen your faith and connect with others on this mission, check out some resources from Blessed is She:
- Free Resources to support your spiritual growth.
- Blessed is She FREE Study Guide for group reflection and discussion.
- Explore our shop for beautiful, faith-filled products.
Remember, it's all about the journey and how we're being transformed to reflect Christ. Let's go out and share the love we've found. After all, everyone deserves to experience His amazing grace.