This past week, I had the opportunity to serve as the speaker at Mission Serve’s Denver, CO project. The theme of the week was Viral: the Good News of Jesus Christ can go viral when His people are the church and are making disciples. The week consisted of the students working on various work projects from striping a parking lot and preforming general maintenance for a non-profit resource center in the area, to working on a rental house for a church plant so the space can be used for meetings, to helping Habitat For Humanity build a house, and working for a catholic school who is without a custodial staff.
Mission Serve drew groups from Colorado, California, Missouri, and Arizona. The students worked hard to accomplish tasks that the different groups could not do on their own. We are grateful for their energy and effort during the week. I had the privilege to work with some amazing people this week. I always walk away from a week like this tired physically but encouraged. As I re-enter, real life I am reminded that I too must make disciples and I pray that God uses me to impact the lives of many in the neighborhood of Lowry and beyond.
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We have learned a few things in the meantime. 1) Hail, diseases and bugs are detrimental to plants. 2) Not all seeds take or survive. 3) Gardens take time, work and the right mix of sun, water and fertilizer. As I think about these lessons, I view these things through spiritual lenses.
2) Jesus speaks of a seed and the sower (Matthew 13:1-23). There are four types of soil discussed in this parable and though some seed falls on every type of soil, only one produces a harvest. We are to be spreading the seed of the gospel and allowing God to move and bring about the harvest.