Deeper ReflectionAs we enter the month of October with our upcoming two Missions
Sundays, let us focus our attention and prayers on Covenant EFC’s
third Faith Exploit, “Disciple the Nations”. In today’s Scripture,
verse 21 is a very significant statement that Jesus said to His disciples after
His resurrection. And it applies equally to all those who are Jesus’ disciples
today. There are three key observations we can make.
First, the analogy that Jesus used – His having been sent by the Father –
points us to Jesus’ foundational teachings that He came to accomplish the
very will and works of the Father (Jn 4:34; 5:30, 36; cf. Lk 4:14-21).
Second, the idea of Jesus’ disciples being “sent” reminds us that world missions is not a result of human initiative, but is God-initiated and God-directed. It is God’s mission in the world.
Third, verse 21 reminds us that Jesus is not merely calling us to join God in His mission, but to relate to Him as our heavenly Father – in love, obedience and dependence.
1Therefore, the more fundamental question is not “Are we being sent?” or
“What must we do?”. Rather, it is
“To what extent do we understand
and treasure our sonship in relation to God our Father (Jn 20:17)?”
So that, as beloved children of God, we will respond rightly to our
heavenly Father who created us in His image, redeemed us in Jesus Christ,
and called us to join Him in His mission.
Out of gratitude and love
towards God, we joyfully walk in the Lord’s will for us, and fully
rely on His resources as we faithfully serve Him.
1 This is consistent with John’s emphasis in his writings on the Father-Son relationship that anchored and motivated Jesus in all that He did in submission and obedience to the Father’s will.