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EPISODE · Dec 16, 2024 · 5 MIN

Luke 8:22-26 - In the Boat with Jesus

from Pastor Mike Impact Ministries · host Michael L Grooms

I believe especially on this occasion in Luke 8:22-26 Jesus is preparing His disciples to understand and fulfill the Great Commission that He would give them just before He ascended into heaven forty days after His death, burial and resurrection. Yesterday we highlighted His invitation to His disciples to “cross over to the other side of the lake”. Today we want to think about the words, “He got into a boat with His disciples” (v. 22).   All four of the Gospels and Acts 1 give us what we call “The Great Commission”. Five times it is repeated to make sure that we understand the passion and heart of God in reaching a lost and dying world with the Gospel. Jesus Himself didn’t come just to give us some beautiful and powerful lessons about how to live life, or to give us a good example. No, Jesus came to seek and to save the lost! He came to die that we might find and have eternal life. Peter reminds us that the “Lord is not willing that any should perish but that all should come to repentance” (2 Peter 3:9).   Between now and the end of this year, I am going to sound like a broken record and repeat some things over and over again. Yesterday I reminded us that today there are over 8 billion people on earth. According to Joshua Project, there are approximately 17,446 unique people groups in the world with 7,391 of them considered unreached (over 42% of the world's population)! The vast majority (85%) of these least reached groups exist in the 10/40 window and less than 3% of missionary work is done among these people.   This means there are over 3.5 billion people who have little or no access to the Gospel. And while we speak, 97% of mission money and efforts take place in nations like America that is saturated with the Gospel.   I received Jesus as my Lord and Savior on February 21, 1971, in Cincinnati Ohio at Dr. Harold Rawlings home on a Sunday afternoon. A couple months later in a Sunday evening service at Landmark Baptist Temple, I heard a missionary from the Philippines, Dr. Bob Hugh, make a passionate plea to leave our seats and get on a plane and join him to tell the brown-skinned people that were sitting by the river on the Island of Cebu about Jesus. His message text was from Ezekiel 3:15, “Then I came to the captives at Tel Abib, who dwelt by the River Chebar; and I sat where they sat…” The title of Dr. Hugh message was, “I Sat Where They Sat”.   I’ll never forget that night. The Lord clearly spoke to my heart to obey His call and to go myself and tell the lost people of the world that were lost and in captivity to sin and Satan about how Jesus could set them free through the blood of His cross. When Dr. Hugh gave the invitation, I raised my hand that the Lord was speaking to my heart and immediately went forward and knelt at the altar surrendering my life to Jesus Christ and His call “To Go”.  I was scared, and had no idea what that might mean. For some reason, I actually thought it meant that I would go to Africa, and I immediately applied to go to Bible College to prepare.   I got into the boat that night and found out that Jesus was there, and He has been there ever since! Even though I never personally permanently ended up in a foreign country, the Lord gave me the passion to facilitate missions by exhorting believers to pray, to give and to go on both short term trips and long term assignments overseas. It has been an amazing experience. When Jesus gave His disciples the Great Commission in Matthew 28:20, He promised them, “And lo, I Am with you always, even to the end of the age”.   Over the next few weeks, I will be sharing some exciting opportunities that we have today in the eastern part of India where a great harvest of souls is happening! Please look for these extra posts on my social media accounts and share them with as many other believers as possible!   Today, can I challenge you to also get into the boat with Jesus and go to the other side!   God bless!

I believe especially on this occasion in Luke 8:22-26 Jesus is preparing His disciples to understand and fulfill the Great Commission that He would give them just before He ascended into heaven forty days after His death, burial and resurrection. Yesterday we highlighted His invitation to His disciples to “cross over to the other side of the lake”. Today we want to think about the words, “He got into a boat with His disciples” (v. 22).   All four of the Gospels and Acts 1 give us what we call “The Great Commission”. Five times it is repeated to make sure that we understand the passion and heart of God in reaching a lost and dying world with the Gospel. Jesus Himself didn’t come just to give us some beautiful and powerful lessons about how to live life, or to give us a good example. No, Jesus came to seek and to save the lost! He came to die that we might find and have eternal life. Peter reminds us that the “Lord is not willing that any should perish but that all should come to repentance” (2 Peter 3:9).   Between now and the end of this year, I am going to sound like a broken record and repeat some things over and over again. Yesterday I reminded us that today there are over 8 billion people on earth. According to Joshua Project, there are approximately 17,446 unique people groups in the world with 7,391 of them considered unreached (over 42% of the world's population)! The vast majority (85%) of these least reached groups exist in the 10/40 window and less than 3% of missionary work is done among these people.   This means there are over 3.5 billion people who have little or no access to the Gospel. And while we speak, 97% of mission money and efforts take place in nations like America that is saturated with the Gospel.   I received Jesus as my Lord and Savior on February 21, 1971, in Cincinnati Ohio at Dr. Harold Rawlings home on a Sunday afternoon. A couple months later in a Sunday evening service at Landmark Baptist Temple, I heard a missionary from the Philippines, Dr. Bob Hugh, make a passionate plea to leave our seats and get on a plane and join him to tell the brown-skinned people that were sitting by the river on the Island of Cebu about Jesus. His message text was from Ezekiel 3:15, “Then I came to the captives at Tel Abib, who dwelt by the River Chebar; and I sat where they sat…” The title of Dr. Hugh message was, “I Sat Where They Sat”.   I’ll never forget that night. The Lord clearly spoke to my heart to obey His call and to go myself and tell the lost people of the world that were lost and in captivity to sin and Satan about how Jesus could set them free through the blood of His cross. When Dr. Hugh gave the invitation, I raised my hand that the Lord was speaking to my heart and immediately went forward and knelt at the altar surrendering my life to Jesus Christ and His call “To Go”.  I was scared, and had no idea what that might mean. For some reason, I actually thought it meant that I would go to Africa, and I immediately applied to go to Bible College to prepare.   I got into the boat that night and found out that Jesus was there, and He has been there ever since! Even though I never personally permanently ended up in a foreign country, the Lord gave me the passion to facilitate missions by exhorting believers to pray, to give and to go on both short term trips and long term assignments overseas. It has been an amazing experience. When Jesus gave His disciples the Great Commission in Matthew 28:20, He promised them, “And lo, I Am with you always, even to the end of the age”.   Over the next few weeks, I will be sharing some exciting opportunities that we have today in the eastern part of India where a great harvest of souls is happening! Please look for these extra posts on my social media accounts and share them with as many other believers as possible!   Today, can I challenge you to also get into the boat with Jesus and go to the other side!   God bless!

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