The Hub of Missions - Jake Giesbrecht
This morning, the focus is on the heart of missions—what it truly means to participate in God’s work in the world. It’s a privilege that God invites imperfect people to be part of His perfect plan, not as spectators, but as active participants. Over the past five years, our journey in Mexico has involved evangelism, supporting churches, running a secondhand store to help the poor and fund ministry, and organizing conferences and mission trips. These activities are not just about doing good; they are about keeping the essentials of missions at the center.
At the core of all missions is the gospel—the essential message of God’s love and redemption through Jesus Christ. The gospel is not just a set of teachings or a lifestyle; it is the message that reconciles God and humanity. Without the gospel, all our efforts are empty, no matter how noble they seem. The gospel is where God’s justice and mercy meet, where the sacrifice of Jesus and the ministry of the Holy Spirit make salvation possible for those who repent and believe.
It’s easy to be distracted by good works, relationships, or even church programs, but if the gospel is not central, we are missing the point. Our authority to share this message comes from Jesus Himself, who commands us to go and make disciples. The work is not ours; it is God’s, and He promises that even the gates of hell cannot prevail against it.
Being witnesses is not just about telling a story; it’s about living a life surrendered to the cause of Christ, empowered by the Holy Spirit. True witness may even mean giving our lives, not just our words, for the sake of the gospel. Preaching is God’s chosen method to present His case to the world—not as a debate, but as a proclamation that stirs the heart and calls for a response. Teaching, especially sound doctrine, is essential so that people believe in the true Christ and are not led astray by false ideas.
Finally, missions require action—going beyond our comfort zones. Whether we go ourselves or send others, we must not try to do missions from the safety of home alone. The power of God is in His people, out in the world, sharing the gospel, teaching truth, and living as witnesses. This is the most exciting and significant work we can be part of. The call is to respond now, not later, and to let God use us in His mission.
