Carrying the Gospel Fire Through Lockdown
April 26, 2020 · 49:03 · Watch on YouTube ↗
These notes - summary, key points, and highlighted thoughts - were generated by AI from the recording and are not the preacher’s exact words.
Summary
This missionary round-table from Slavic Full Gospel Church gathers pastors and missionaries during the 2020 lockdown around one question: how do we keep preaching the gospel when borders, parks, and beaches are closed? The speakers testify that the Word of God knows no distance - we can still speak of Christ, hand people over to Him, and trust that seed already sown will grow. A missionary serving in Germany calls these very days the harvest, walking the streets to share the good news.
Reflecting on Acts 1:8, they observe that the early disciples were slow to witness until God scattered them; now, with the ends of the earth closed, God has handed believers back their own homes and families as a mission field. They tie the moment to the early and latter rain and to Pentecost - the wind of the Spirit that empowers the church for the final harvest before Christ returns. The quarantine, they say, is a season to be refilled with the Holy Spirit, not merely to lean on diplomas.
The brothers urge husbands and wives to pray and decide together, to disciple their children, and to set their own house in order (Galatians 6:1) by gently restoring those wounded by sin rather than condemning them. Closing on Proverbs 31:25 and the call to rejoice always, pray without ceasing, and give thanks (1 Thessalonians 5:16-18), they encourage believers to face an uncertain future with joy, thankful that their names are written in heaven.
Key Points
- The Word of God crosses every distance - even in lockdown you can still witness for Christ.
- Acts 1:8: when the disciples lingered, God scattered them; now closed borders have made our homes the mission field.
- The Spirit's latter rain empowers the church for the final harvest of the nations before Christ returns.
- Quarantine is a time to be refilled with the Holy Spirit, not to rely on credentials alone.
- Marriage and family come first: pray and decide together, and minister to your spouse and children.
- Galatians 6:1: restore those wounded by sin gently, like medics, rather than condemning them.
- Rejoice always and give thanks - face the future with hope, for your name is written in heaven.
Devotional
When your familiar mission field is suddenly closed, look at the one God has placed right in front of you - your home, your spouse, your children, the neighbors within shouting distance. The Word still carries, and the fire that burned in Jeremiah can burn in you wherever you stand. Ask the Spirit to fill you afresh in this quiet season, not so you can simply wait it out, but so you can sow seed that will rise as harvest. And when tomorrow looks uncertain, smile at the future like the woman of Proverbs 31: rejoice always, give thanks, and remember that your name is written in heaven.
The Word of God knows no distance - wherever you stand, you can still speak of Christ.
When the ends of the earth closed, God handed us back our own home as the mission field.
Do not just wait out the quarantine - let the Spirit fill you again for the harvest.
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