Phone calls and visits broke into this recording several times, so I hope you'll forgive my obvious distraction at points. The first verb in the Great Commission commands us—all of us—to go.
Don't forget that the go in the Great Commission includes (and some might say prioritizes ... myself included) the Jewish people. Because if you are going to go then go to whom the Gospel was first presented (Acts 1:8; Romans 1:16).
I resent the comment about Sportscenter!
ReplyDeleteExcellent. No disagreement on this one.
ReplyDeleteHere's a video of Bart in his younger days in Arkansas; back when he worked in a gas station.
ReplyDeleteDavid :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9efgLHgsBmM
ReplyDeleteHere it is.
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ReplyDeleteGood content Bart.
ReplyDeleteOne gentle encouragement. Look in the camera. I watch and feel like you are checking out my waistline.
Dave,
ReplyDeleteI'm sure that SportsCenter is a missional project for you, brother. ;-)
David,
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear it.
Volfan (or maybe I should have been addressing my comments to I David, II David, and III David!),
ReplyDeleteWhat can I say but, "Golllllllly!"
Wade,
ReplyDeleteI'm not that into you.
Thank the Lord.
ReplyDelete:-)
ReplyDeleteBart,
ReplyDeleteDon't forget that the go in the Great Commission includes (and some might say prioritizes ... myself included) the Jewish people. Because if you are going to go then go to whom the Gospel was first presented (Acts 1:8; Romans 1:16).
Amy Downey