Making Room for God’s Mission
Mark 11:15-19
Using Mark 11:15-19, Pastor Paul dives into the significance of Jesus cleansing the Temple, a bold act that He performed twice during His ministry. This act wasn’t just about a physical space; it was a profound statement against the indifference that had crept into the hearts of God’s people, blocking access for the nations to come and worship. Paul explores how Jesus’ righteous anger was fueled by His desire for all peoples to experience God’s presence and grace.
Throughout this message, we're challenged to reflect on our practices and priorities as a church. Are we making room for God’s mission or inadvertently creating obstacles? Paul encourages us to listen to Jesus’ call to go into the world, reminding us that our mission is to glorify God and make disciples among all peoples.
As we examine our roles in God’s great commission, we’re invited to consider how we can actively engage in prayer, support missionaries, and serve locally and globally. Join us as we explore what it means to be a house of prayer for all nations and how we can fulfill our calling to share the gospel with joy and purpose.