The Practical Missions Podcast 

The Weirdo Gospel

Christianity is greatest when it is hated by the world.”

– Ignatius to the church in Rome 

If you want to be liked by the world, don’t come to Jesus. His message, lifestyle, and demands will be too hard for you. 

If you want to be a Christian, you must be a servant of all and willing to be hated by all. 

You have to be willing to get your rights only from God. That means there are going to be many things, good things, in this world and from this world that you will not be privy to. 

No good man ever lacked anything that was good for him. 

I may lack a thing which is good, but not which is good for me.” 

– Obadiah Sedgwick 

If you want to come to Jesus, you must be willing to set aside your comfort. You must be ready to set aside your dignity from a human perspective. You have to be willing to love your enemies, pray for people who hate you, and bless those who mistreat you. That means you have to pray for the blessing of your political enemies, love them, and treat them with kindness and dignity. Instead of mocking or gossiping about them, you have to fall on your face before God for them. 

Jesus said people hated him and would hate you even more. Are you willing to be hated for what you believe? Are you willing to be seen as a weirdo for believing in a crucified Lord? 

It is enough for the disciple to be like his teacher

and the servant like his master. 

If they have called the master of the house Beelzebub, 

how much more will they malign those of his household.” 

– Jesus Christ (Matthew 10:25) 

Being a follower of Jesus means that friendship with the world makes you an enemy of God. Are you willing to give up your status, your dignity, the values of your culture, your reputation, and anything else the world gives to those who are its friends? To follow Jesus means a lifetime of suffering, struggling, sacrifice, and surrender. Are you ready for that? It means people will hate you because you don’t follow them in their belief system, values, and lifestyle, and you have to patiently pray for them, love them, and care for them your whole life. 

Being a follower of Jesus means that you are now part of a new kingdom, a heavenly kingdom, a kingdom that is not of this world. Your allegiance is not to a political party or movement. It means you do not hope in national borders, laws, courts, judges, elections, or governments. It means your identity is first a child of God and a citizen of heaven. 

You adulterous people!

Do you not know that friendship

with the world is enmity with God?

Therefore whoever wishes to be a friend of the world

makes himself an enemy of God.”

– James (James 4:4) 

Being a follower of Jesus means that people will mock you, make fun of you, and even physically harm you, your property, or your livelihood. And following Jesus means you never take revenge. You never curse others, only bless. You never wish harm on anyone. You overcome evil with good. It means you are willing to be taken advantage of for the sake of Christ and his kingdom. 

The Gospel is for those willing to lay down their personal preferences and surrender to God. To be a Christian means you have only one Master. Not consumerism. Not your flesh. Not your status. Not your bank accounts. Not your reputation. Not your political views. Not your physical safety. Not your prosperity. Not your comfort. Not your pleasures or preferences. Only Jesus. And his way is hard. Foxes have holes and the birds of the air of nests, but we follow Jesus, who had nowhere to lay his head. This world is not our home. 

Being a follower of Jesus means living as an exile: as a stranger. Living as one who is far from the place he belongs. It means being a refugee in this world, and our only refuge is Jesus. We take no refuge in this world or the things in this world. Being a follower of Jesus means everything in this world we hold loosely. We hold nothing dear that is in this world. We are not intrigued by the passing pleasures this world offers us. We hold nothing in this world close to our hearts. And yet, we love even our enemies. 

They lost all they had. Their faith? Their godliness?

The possessions of the hidden man of the heart,

which in the sight of God are of great price?

Did they lose these? For these are the wealth of Christians.

– Augustin

We are weirdos.

We are Christians. 

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Pod #80 Discipling From Scratch

Pod #79 Missions Will Radically Change You

Pod #78 Seven Keys to Practicing Simplicity

Pod #77 Missions is an Art, not a Science

Pod #76 From Militia to Missions

Pod #75Mobilizing Everyone into the Mission

Pod #74 Leaving The Field For Your Kids’ Sake

Pod #73 The Measure of Success

Pod #72 Advice for the Weary Worker

Pod #71 Dealing with Anxiety, Loss, and Failure 

Pod #70 Always Pushing The Envelope

Pod #69 There Are No Detours With God  

Pod #68 Renounce Everything

Pod #67 Adventures in Cross-Cultural Ministry 

Pod #66 The Determination to Last a Lifetime

Pod #65 Nothing is Impossible with God

Pod #64 Applying the Gospel to Myself 

Pod #63 The Good And Bad Of Being On The Field Long-Term

Pod #62 Where is the Fun?

Pod #61 Rediscovering Preaching

Pod #60 An Unshakable Calling

Pod #59 Messy Discipleship

Pod #58 A Mission Pastor's Perspective 

Pod #57 Building Healthy Community 

Pod #56 What You Model You Reproduce 

Pod #55 Serving Unseen

Pod #54 Dignifying the Disabled

Pod #53 Why God is Never Done with You

Pod #52 Leadership in Missions 

Pod #51 How to Care for our People on the Field 

Pod #50 Coming to Terms with the Different Seasons of life

Pod #49 How not to turn your ministry into a project

Pod #48 Missions is more than Church Planting

Pod # 47 The practice and theology of Single and Married on the field

Pod #46 Missions. Death. Widowhood. Starting Over.

Pod #45 Spiritual Abuse 

Pod # 44 God is doing something better 

Pod # 43 The Hard Reality of Reentry

Pod # 42 Missions is Never what you Expect

Pod #41 Newly Married and Moving to the Field 

Pod # 40 The Joys and Pains of Missions

Pod #39 Missions and Women

Pod #37 Missions and the Arab Church

Pod #36 The Human Side of Missions 

Pod # 35 Discipleship. Business. Prosperity Gospel. Africa.

Pod #34 Burnout on the Field 

Pod #33 No Easy Answers

Pod #32 Thirteen Bridge Stories

Pod #31 Getting Law & Gospel Right in Missions 

Pod # 30 Healing Bodies and Souls 

Pod #29 50 Years in Missions 

Pod # 28 Discipling in an Honor and Shame Culture

Pod # 27 The Radical Christian Life 

Pod # 26 How To Lead A DBS Group

Pod # 25 Missions Starts in the Livingroom 

Pod #24 Missions During COVID-19

Pod # 23 Growing up on the Field 

Pod # 22 Pressed Down But Not Crushed

Pod # 21 The Joy of Surrender

Pod # 20 Worshiper of God First

Pod # 19 A Reformed Missionary

Pod # 18 Keeping Close to the Gospel

Pod # 17 Here’s what people never tell you; it is hard

Pod # 16 Called To Something Great

Pod # 15 Rethinking Missions

Pod # 14 Knowing God Personally  

Pod # 13 True Success

Pod # 12 Running the Race with Endurance  

Pod # 11 A Surrendered Life

Pod # 10 Deep and Wide

Pod # 9 New to the Field  

Pod # 8 An Un-wasted Life

Pod # 7 Ten Years in Rural Ministry

Pod # 6 Doing Re-entry Better

Pod # 5 Twelve Years a Missionary

Pod # 4 Mother of Three

Pod # 3 Re-Entry Challenges

Pod # 2 Twenty Years Experience

Pod # 1 Your Host Gets Interviewed

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