• The mandate transmitted

    "Go then, make disciples of all nations, baptize them in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, and teach them to put into practice all that I have commanded you. And I am with you every day until the end of the world" (Matthew 28:19-20). Note that it says : "until the end of the world." What includes today, tomorrow, and beyond.

    It means that if Jesus appeared today to speak to us, he would say the same thing. He never changed.

    People want to know what the Lord says to the Church. There is no doubt that he has many things to say, as in the "letters of Jesus" to the seven churches in the Apocalypse. But if we are not already doing what he has ordered us to do, he will say only one thing : "Go to work !". So : "Hear what the Spirit says to the churches" (Revelation 2:29).

    Why wait for another letter when you have not opened the first one yet ? Jesus has nothing more to say to us as long as his orders are not carried out.

    Many are waiting for God to speak to them, but only to hear what they want to hear. They are waiting and still waiting for God to give them a new direction. But how can they know if he has a new direction for them ? Or that he has a tremendous revelation for them ? Or that he will give them radical instructions ?

    The Word of God that I hold is this one, it wants the old direction, a Church that testifies, with evangelization in and through the churches (1 John 2:7).

    Jeremy Sourdril

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