In
Acts 3 the apostle Peter said to the lame beggar: “Silver
or gold I do not have, but what I have I give you. In the name
of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, walk.”
At
times, the Church today in developing countries can be like
that beggar. They sometimes expect apostles from prosperous
countries
to bring them silver or gold. When the great evangelist comes
to their area, pastors may expect free meals, free transportation
for their people to the Crusade, and even a monetary love gift
for attending the Seminar. All the expenses of the meetings are
usually borne by the visiting evangelist or by organizations
or individuals in the West. During the ensuing Crusade, great
miracles take place and many
precious
souls accept
Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. When the apostle or evangelist
leaves the area, the miracles cease and the great majority of
the new converts never join a local church to be discipled as
followers of Christ.
But
Peter said, “Silver or gold I do not have.” He
did not come bearing material incentives. Instead, He healed
the lame beggar with the authority given to him by the Lord Jesus
Christ.
In
the same way, we do not bring silver or gold. Instead we
equip the body of Christ in developing countries which
is currently lame and stricken with the spirit of poverty.
We equip the pastors
and believers to heal the sick and cast out demons as Jesus and
his disciples did to prove to the lost that He is the only way
to the Father. We teach them how to heal the sick with
the authority that Christ has given to each believer. We do not
bring them
fish, but we teach them how to fish.
Some
will prefer simply to be given the fish. They will eat and
enjoy and go home. Who can blame them? Missionaries from the
West have taught them in that way. But others will desire to
be equipped do the works that Jesus taught
his
disciples
to
do. These will prefer to be trained how to fish.
Only
when the whole body of Christ is equipped by the apostles,
prophets, evangelists, pastors, and teachers for works of service
will the Great Commission be fulfilled. When the churches in developing
countries are equipped in this way, they will be able
to heal the sick, they will be able to have powerful evangelistic
healing meetings, they will be able to pay for all
the expenses without needing help from the outside. They will
be able to fulfill the Great Commission in the country the Lord
has
entrusted
to them. It is time for the Church in developing countries to be
weaned. This is God's perfect will for them in these last days.
Ephesians
4:11 It was he who gave some to be apostles, some to be prophets,
some to be evangelists, and some to be pastors
and teachers, 12 to prepare God’s people for works of service,
so that the body of Christ may be built up 13 until we all reach
unity in the faith and in the knowledge of the Son of God and
become mature, attaining to the whole measure of the fullness
of Christ.
May
we servants of God teach His people how to fish in order
that they may become mature. May we stop simply giving them
fish---this keeps them dependent like children.
Ministries
of some who have been equipped