MISSED OPPORTUNITY
The British missionary, Charles T. Studd, penned these lines
of poetry:
Only one life, ‘twill soon be past,
Only what’s done for Christ will last.
Only what’s done for Christ will last.
This poem reminds me of a
song that my mother, Mary Watts Bass, loved to sing. It is entitled “Only What You Do For Christ
Will Last.”
Remember only what
you do for Christ will last,
Remember only what you do for Christ will last,
Remember only what you do for Christ will last,
Only what you do for Him will be counted at the end;
Only what you do for Christ will last.
Only what you do for Christ will last.
No matter where we go, what
we achieve, or how much we receive, everything is vain and empty in the absence
of fulfilling our mission of service in the Kingdom of God. Therefore, we must maintain maximum alertness
and diligence so as not to miss our God-given opportunity to share the
liberating gospel of Jesus Christ.
The May 2001 edition of “National
Geographic” recounts the story of Marco Polo’s family. Marco is one of the most famous explorers in
history, but most people do not know that he inherited the travel bug from his
father. In 1260, when Marco was just
six-years-old, his father and uncle traveled to Mongolia, part of modern day
China.
After they arrived, the
Mongolian emperor expressed interest in knowing more about Christianity. He
asked the Polo brothers to take a letter to the Pope petitioning 100 wise men
to spread the gospel to his Asian subjects.
After three years the brothers arrived home; two years later they set
out on their return trek. Instead of the
requested group of 100 wise men, only two friars accompanied them. This was all the church felt they could
spare. Even those two didn’t make it to
Mongolia. They turned back home shortly
after the journey started.
What a tragedy! What a
missed opportunity! Imagine if the
Kublai’s request had been fulfilled. The whole history of China might have been
radically changed.
We must come to grips with
the brevity of this life and the enormity of our mission to impact fallen
humanity with the Living Word of God. (Psalm 90:12 – Matthew 28:19-20 – Acts 1:8)
Someone within your personal
sphere of influence needs to hear about Christ.
Don’t delay; don’t be afraid.
Tell them…
Sisters and brothers, be continually
blessed, and please (above all else) MAKE SURE YOU ARE READY TO MEET OUR SOON
COMING KING. Maranatha!
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