Lottie Moon Christmas Offering – Day 1

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A Deaf woman is baptized in Batangas province of the Philippines. Ministry among the Deaf in Southeast Asia continues to grow. IMB Photo

 

Global Lostness
God’s purpose to conquer lostness

In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth and everything in them. And it was good, until it wasn’t. Since those fateful moments in the garden, creation has suffered the consequences of sin while humanity has perished, living a hope-deprived life far from God. But God, in His grace, made redemption possible through Jesus Christ. And through His gospel we declare that the lost are found, dead are brought to life and hope is renewed.

In Revelation 7:9-10, we see the victorious culmination
to the grand narrative that transcends this earth, and we rest in the certainty that this vision will come to pass. But today, somewhere between the Great Commission and the Great Multitude, we find ourselves facing the greatest problem in the world: lostness.

As war, natural disasters, humanitarian crises and political instability grip the world, Southern Baptists are sending International Mission Board missionaries to be steadfastly present among those who have never heard the gospel. Christ is present among Christians through His Holy Spirit and your missionaries are present among the nations. They spend years, decades even, building the relationships that lead to establishing an enduring Christian witness.

Missionary presence represents IMB’s core mission, and has since our inception. Missionary presence cultivates gospel access, gospel belief and church planting and multiplication.

Gospel access that knows no geographic or social boundary.
Gospel belief that results in lives transformed. Church planting and multiplication that leads to local ownership of God’s mission.

Through the cooperative investment of Southern
Baptist churches, we’ve deployed the best and brightest missionaries throughout the world. It doesn’t end with sending. We train them, support them and sustain their presence all over the world so the nations can continue to hear the gospel.

Your church can’t be everywhere. You can’t be everywhere. On the other hand, by partnering with the IMB you can have a global impact. Your partnership allows us to deliver the gospel around the world while your church bears fruit right where God has planted you.

God’s glory known to all people is why we ask you to pray — not just this week, but every day. Your prayers are the power source through which missionaries serve. Together, we seek to take the gospel to every nation, all tribes and peoples and languages. We give ourselves to this mission every day through praying, giving, going and sending.

As you pray today, ask God how you should respond to His mission to reach the nations. Lift your 3,500+ IMB missionaries and their families to the Lord right now. Pray that our hearts will not be content to see 157,690 people die without Christ every day. Praise God for His continued work among the lost. Praise Him that His purpose is for every person to hear the gospel and join Him for eternity.

Pastor Thomas Abgemeh from Grace Baptist Church in Pakro, Ghana, baptizes a new believer in the Densu River outside of Nsawam, Ghana. One of the IMB’s key goals is to see gospel belief that results in lives transformed among the nations. Each baptism an IMB missionary is a part of is another example of God’s work in transforming lives through our missionary presence. IMB Photo


Pray

We grieve over the problem of lostness in the world — the only problem of eternal consequence. But we thank You for the vision You gave us in Revelation 7:9 of a Great Multitude from every nation, from all tribes and peoples and languages, worshiping before Your throne one day.

Father, we pray that as we live in the tension between the Great Commission and the Great Multitude, we as Southern Baptists would be faithful to support our missionaries by praying, giving, going and sending.

We are overwhelmed with gratitude that You made a way to reconcile sinners to Yourself. Thank You for freely offering forgiveness to all who turn to You and believe.

We recognize that the way for those who have never heard this good news is through steadfast missionary presence. We are thankful this has been the International Mission Board’s core mission since our inception. Thank You that we, as Southern Baptists, can fuel this mission, together.

God, please fill our 3,500+ missionaries with Your Spirit. Let them not be overwhelmed by the 157,690 who die daily without You. Let them be motivated by the command You’ve given us all in the Great Commission.

Fort Shri Sudarmalaya Buddhist Temple in the historic city of Galle, Sri Lanka, was built on the site of a former Portuguese Roman Catholic church. Sri Lanka has a long history of religious diversity with a Buddhist majority, and Christian, Muslim and Hindu minorities. IMB workers labor to bring gospel access to those in this area and many other areas who have yet to hear the good news. IMB Photo