As the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without deeds is dead.
James 2:26 NIV
It’s impossible to stand still.
Everyone is driven by a certain something to somewhere else. Once birthed to a mission, that certain something makes no allowance for us to remain stalled where we are.
By definition, being on a mission drives us to move toward its completion, forcing difficult steps we gladly take despite the task because inaction is no longer an option.
Mission is a do or die thing.
Too many people in this world are inconsistent, professing one thing yet doing another.
Like a politician trying to get elected, their promises are only as good as their products. Without works to show for it, they’re all talk.
Our roots are known by the fruits we produce.
Genuine faith in God mobilizes us like soldiers on the noblest of all missions. Standing still and silent is like fighting for the enemy and being conquered in the process.
Like it or not, you are on a mission. Being called into God’s army is an acceptance of all risks and sacrifices of the enlistment contract.
War is ugly, especially if you can’t predict the outcome.
Fortunately, we can.