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Praise the Lord.
He would take your Bibles and turn with me to the gospel of Matthew.
Matthew chapter number 22.
Matthew chapter number 22. as we begin our Mission infant, infant sets month, like it's hard for me to say.
The month of April, as we really focus on missions and I want us to look at a passage of scripture that we may not think about.
As we think about the subject of missions, not believe the Lord would have us to look at This passage this morning.
Matthew chapter 22 verse 34.
Says, but when the Pharisees heard that he had, silenced the Sadducees, the gather together.
Then one of them, a lawyer ask him a question, testing him and saying teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the law.
Jesus said to him, you shall love the Lord.
Your God with all your heart, with all your soul.
And with all your mind.
This is the first and great commandment.
And the second is like it.
You shall love your neighbor as yourself on these two Commandments, hang all the law and the prophets.
I want to speak to you this morning, on this, thought the two-fold motive for Missions.
Let's pray.
Once again our father.
We thank you so much father for this day that you giving us this Lord's day, that we can come and I together, In your presence and sing praises to you were able to.
I pray to the God of this universe and able to read the word of God and were able to hear it.
And father.
I do pray as we look at this passage of scripture that Lord, that we would have ears to have a ears of understanding of what you are saying through your word.
I pray the Lord that this message this morning would be a catalyst that would drive us to be more Mission minded.
And to have the correct motives as to why we should be a mission minded Church.
Thought I pray that you grow us in your grace and love grows Lord as we serve you.
And these days that we have, we had all these things in Christ name and all God's people said.
Amen.
As we look at this passage of scripture.
We have here.
A lawyer who is trying to do, what good lawyers.
Do they try to?
Cause you to trip up, they try to test you.
And that's exactly what we have here.
Matthew chapter 22, and really a lawyer in Jesus day was actually quite similar to a lawyer in our day.
The difference is that today?
Our lawyers are experts in the laws of the government.
They are experts and knowing the Civil laws were, as the Jewish lawyers in Jesus day were Experts of the old Jewish law.
They were experts in the Old Testament, and in the traditions of the oral law.
The Bible tells us here that the lawyer asked Jesus and tested him is what it says.
The lawyer asked him, a question.
Testing him are tempting him until he was trying to trip up Jesus here.
But we noticed, he asked a question teacher, which is the greatest commandment of the law.
Well, to answer this lawyer, the Lord took him back to the scriptures.
He took him back to the Old Testament to a passage.
That was the most quoted of all scripture by faithful Jews.
It was a part of what was called, as the Shema that comes from a Hebrew word.
That means the here.
Miss your mama started with the words.
Found in Deuteronomy.
Chapter 6, Verses 4 through 9 where it says here.
Oh, Israel.
You shall love the Lord, your God with all your heart and with all your soul, with all your mind and a Jew would have had this memorize and they were quote this every day, especially a scribe, or a Pharisee.
And so Jesus, here quotes him, the Old Testament.
And so Jesus is saying to this lawyer in essence, the answer to your question is very easy.
You quote, it everyday, in the Shamar Willis.
And I believe that in this passage of scripture where Jesus shares the two great Commandments.
We find also to Great motives, but I'll try to motivate us as we think about missions, and it should motivate us to even go beyond missions, but as we think about Making disciples for Jesus Christ.
With a bat is in our neighborhood at our work place, in our own family, or even in another continent.
I believe that these two commands give us a measuring stick.
If you will to determine if our motives are correct and obeying, the Great Commission that Jesus gave to the church.
I don't know about you.
But I struggle to keep these two motives in place in my life.
Alyssa and it's worth the struggle to ensure that your motives are pleasing to God.
The first motor that I want us to notice, as we think about missions this morning.
The primary motive.
Is our love for God.
And His glory.
Jesus said You shall love the Lord.
Your God with all your heart with all your soul.
And with all your mind.
It's a brother way.
That's very basic.
Yeah, absolutely.
It is but so many never really see it.
So many people never really grasp the meaning of those words.
It's our love for God and our and our desire for his glory is not the primary reason.
For what we do.
Our efforts are all burned up like Haywood and stubble on the day of the judgement seat of Christ.
Listen, our motives count.
On that judgement day, when we as Believers give an account of what we have done for Jesus Christ.
The what we have done is not the only thing that's going to be a judge but the Y is also going to be judge the motives behind what we did for the Lord.
And what do we mean when we speak about the speak about us, loving God?
What does it mean to love God? We'll notice this that loving God.
It's something that we do not do naturally.
It is something that we do because something supernatural has first happen to us.
In our sinful flesh.
Before we were converted before we were born again.
We did not love God.
Romans chapter 8 and verse 7 houses that are sinful, nature is hostile to God.
Our sinful flesh is hostile to God.
And so, loving God is, when something changes inside a person and they treasure the Lord above all things, and that again does not happen naturally for us to love God, something had to happen.
Super naturally.
This is a supernatural work because as Romans 5:10 tells us we were enemies of God.
We did not want to follow God's word.
We did not want to follow God's law.
We fought against it.
But when God saved us, when God, rescued us, when he born us again, when we are born again.
He rescued us from ourselves.
And now we have a love of God that we never had before.
Peter describes loving God this way, therefore to you, who believe he is precious.
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