Transportation

There is an emphasis in this world on transportation.  The word “go” is in our vocabulary frequently.  We’re always on the move, and we’re always with a motive. 

When we transport something, we are making a delivery.  Whether it’s something we have or ourselves that is being delivered, it needs to go from Point A to Point B.  There are numerous modes of transportation–cars, planes, ships, etc. 

We weren’t put here to sit still and be comfortable.  It’s not in our system.  From our teenage years when many of us excitedly got our driver’s licenses, we were ready to take advantage of the freedom of transportation.  We were then able to take what we have somewhere else. 

The desire to “go” is embedded in all of us.  Even the biggest hermit of all homebodies is probably at least unlocking the need for transportation via the Internet.  We can’t help it.  We have things we want to do, and transportation is the way we do them. 

Christ-followers need to realize this desire, as well as its deeper meaning, and unleash it.  By becoming followers of Jesus, we automatically have a message to deliver anywhere in the world.  Whether it’s as far away as an opposite corner on the map or as close as your nearest computer or mobile device, this message was not meant to sit still. 

We have “go” in our DNA, and we need to have it in our hearts.  Being missional is natural.  Having a reason to be comes by making the most important decision of your life.  Proceeding with the transportation process then awaits you.  Don’t lose sight of that.  The world needs what you have, and since you have it, it’d be nice if they received the message from you.

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