The upside down nature of the kingdom is most clearly seen in one of Jesus’ famous words.
John 12:24 “I tell you the truth, unless a kernel of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains only a single seed. But if it dies, it produces many seeds.”
We who are doing ministry in the West tend to apply this to individuals. We think we ourselves or a certain person should die in order to find life. There is a lot of truth to that.
But I believe that Jesus also had a broader, more plural meaning. I believe Jesus also meant the “kernel” to apply to the body of Christ as a whole and to entire ministries. If your ministry doesn’t die, it won’t live. If your ministry doesn’t die off so that new ministries can be born, your ministry will die with you.
Refusing to let your ministry die and begin a new ministry is like fighting against Jesus’ gospel principles.
]]>Foolishness is to make the same mistakes again and again and expecting to get a better or different result.
At a Church Planting Movement training for missionaries, the mantra is “If You Keep Doing What You’ve Been Doing, You’ll Keep Getting What You’ve Been Getting.” CPM trainers, Bill Smith and Neill Mims, have used this mantra to jolt frustrated missionaries out of their fruitless patterns and into new ways of looking at their community and ministry.
For sure, fruitful Christian ministry is counter-intuitive. Brian, I think you’ll love this one hour lecture by Fr. Richard Rohr: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1kXeklcmMI
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