Do You Know Why Christians Spread the Gospel?
Hanxiao
Many
people have found such phenomena: Most of the true believers in
the Lord,
after believing in God, will spread the gospel, do their work and
establish churches everywhere with the utmost confidence; there are
even some who never get married in their entire lives so as to spread
the gospel; some believers who have families even give up their
enjoyments of family, conjugal affection and the attention of their
children for spreading of the gospel…. Some people think these
behaviors incomprehensible and don’t know why they believe
in God so
fervently. Believing in God at home doesn’t disrupt them making
money or supporting their family, and they can also enjoy family
happiness with their loved ones and moreover can enter heaven after
death. Isn’t it a perfect choice? Contrarily, when spreading the
gospel everywhere, they often face ridicule and slander, and even
will suffer the arrest and persecution of the atheistic CCP, drifting
around and unable to return to their home. Then what power impels
them to run on the way of spreading the gospel?
Why
Do Christians Spread the Gospel?
In
fact, the reason why Christians persistently spread the gospel under
various difficult environments is mainly because they have understood
the Lord’s will and known their missions and duties. Thus all
Christians who truly believe in God and understand God’s will can
set aside their family, marriages, youth, the enjoyments of the flesh
for God’s gospel.
The
verses record, “And he said to them, Go you into all the
world, and preach the gospel to every creature” (Mark 16:15).
“And Jesus came and spoke to them, saying, All power is given to
me in heaven and in earth. Go you therefore, and teach all nations,
baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the
Holy Ghost: Teaching them to observe all things whatever I have
commanded you: and, see, I am with you always, even to the end of the
world. Amen” (Matthew 28:18-20).
From
these words of the Lord Jesus, we can see that the Lord Jesus
intended to let His disciples and followers spread His gospel in
order that all nations and all peoples could receive His redemption.
When the Lord Jesus worked in Judea, Israel, there were only a small
number of the Jews admitted that the Lord Jesus is Christ. And the
disciples didn’t truly believe the Lord Jesus is Christ until He
was resurrected three days after the crucifixion and then appeared to
His disciples for 40 days. As we can imagine, most of the Jews at
that time didn’t acknowledge that the Lord Jesus is the incarnate
God. So, after the Lord Jesus finished the redemptive work, in order
for more people to receive His redemption, the gospel of the Lord
require His disciples and followers to be spread to the end of the
earth, so that the Gentile nations can receive His salvation.
Therefore, the disciples of that time, after accepting the Lord’s
commission, spread the Lord’s gospel to all tribes and nations,
even most of them were martyred: Matthew was hocked to death; James
was beheaded; Peter was crucified upside down; Andrew was nailed onto
the cross in the shape of “X” …. In this process, the Lord’s
gospel was rapidly expanded. Furthermore, when the foreign
missionaries preached the gospel in China, a host of them were also
martyred. Under such circumstances, at last the Chinese heard the
Lord Jesus’ gospel. So, after that, the Christians in China begin
to rush about spreading the gospel. Obviously, it is the most
righteous undertaking that the disciples and prophets of the past
offered up their minds and bodies, and that the Christians of today
sacrifice everything for the gospel. Just as the Lord Jesus said,
“Truly
I say to you, There is no man that has left house, or brothers, or
sisters, or father, or mother, or wife, or children, or lands, for my
sake, and the gospel’s, But he shall receive an hundred times now
in this time, houses, and brothers, and sisters, and mothers, and
children, and lands, with persecutions; and in the world to
come eternal
life”
(Mark 10:29-30).
Spreading
the Gospel Is Christians’ Sacred Duty
Spreading
the gospel is God’s commission to us and the sacred duty given by
God. In one regard, it is for the sake of rescuing souls, and in the
other, it is in order for ourselves to accumulate good
deeds.
Just like the parable told by the Lord Jesus in Matthew 25, saying
that a man would travel into a far country, and then he called his
servants and delivered to them his goods according to their ability:
onto one He gave five talents, to another two, and to another one.
The former two servants traded with them and made money. After the
master came back, he praised them as the good and faithful servants,
letting them rule over many things and share his joy. But, as for the
servant, who received one talent and dug in the earth to hide the
money, his master called him as the wicked and lazy servant, casting
him into outer darkness (See Matthew 25:14-30).
Here
we know, God has given each of us a commission. Though our gifts from
God are different, we should try our best to cooperate with God. Just
as some brothers and sisters have the gift of preaching; some have
the gift of singing; some have the gift of evangelism…. All of us
ought to spare no effort for the gospel work of God. If we take
believing in God as a kind of faith, only having meetings when happy,
praying to God when facing difficulties, offering a little when
getting God’s grace but not consecrating our own portion to the
most important gospel work, then we will finally be abandoned by God,
just like the wicked and lazy servant who received one talent from
his master. Therefore, spreading the gospel is a great matter. As for
those who forsake their youth, careers, parents, children and even
are jailed and martyred for evangelical work, although they undergo
the misunderstandings from many people and even are rejected and
condemned, yet it’s undeniable that their efforts and sacrifice are
remembered by God and worthy of emulation. They are the ones who show
the most consideration for God’s will. On the other hand, God is
not pleased that we merely enjoy His grace and blessings but don’t
care for His will. He hopes His believers can rise up to give their
all for the evangelical work.
A
prophecy from Revelation says, “And
I saw another angel fly in the middle of heaven, having the
everlasting gospel to preach to them that dwell on the earth, and to
every nation, and kindred, and tongue, and people, Saying with a loud
voice, Fear God, and give glory to him; for the hour of his judgment
is come: and worship him that made heaven, and earth, and the sea,
and the fountains of waters”
(Revelation 14:6-7). When the Lord Jesus comes again, He will preach
the everlasting gospel to man on the earth. If we accept and then
spread the gospel to all nations and all peoples, we will become the
ones who care about God’s will and enjoy His blessings in the
kingdom of
God. Ultimately we will certainly gain God’s greater care and
protection when He brings down disaster, rewards the good and
punishes the wicked.
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