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The Great Omission

The Power is in the Message, Not the Messenger

Jack Wellman
The word "earth" residing in the context of the Great Commission means a great deal to me because for many years I was disobedient and it was for me the "great omission. " Acts 1:8 is one of the five times that Jesus gave the imperative command to "go to the ends of the earth" with the gospel. An imperative command is the same command a parent would give to a child playing in the street, "Get out of the street, right now!" As a pastor and Outreach coordinator, I was shocked that churches today are not utilizing effective means to reach the lost in their community thus ignoring Jesus' imperative command to "GO!"

Over 50% of those polled from ages 25 to 69 are open to someone coming to their door to invite them to church even though less than 4% of churches nationwide have an active Outreach program.1 That means that 96% of the people in our nation with churches in their community will never have someone come to their home to invite them to church. And the vast majority of these people are frequently open to visitation, yet no one will come to their homes. Even more surprising, the majority of those aged 18 to 69 are more open to door-to-door invitations than advertising's in the mail, in the newspaper, or on TV or radio. The result is that there are millions of unreached people who have never once had anyone come to their door to share the gospel with them and invite them to church.

When Jesus used the term "earth" as being part of the Great Commission, He was commanding the church to go to even "the ends of the earth" the Greek word for earth meant the entire earth that was inhabited (Acts 1:8, ESV). Even though I am an unpaid under-shepherd at my church due to financial constraints, I still feel compelled to do Outreach activities in the community, do door-to-door evangelism, visit church members, contacting former and non-active members, members parents in nursing homes, contacting business and community leaders such as the local thrift store, and the local District Representative in the Kansas House All of this in the city and the surrounding areas that the Mulvane Brethren Church resides in, in Mulvane, Kansas. I also work 30 hours per week as a Janitor and work with a former homeless man that I found government subsidized housing and presently taking him to doctor, disability hearings, food stamps, supplying him with non-paid by welfare items such as toiletries and more. Even though I have had Bronchitis from exposure to chemicals at work for about 3 weeks now I feel burdened to go. All of this while I work on my master's at Southern California Seminary. Please understand that I am not bragging. I speak with people who, among the 75% of such believe they are going to heaven without a relationship with Jesus Christ; they are on their way to hell. Even so, I still "GO!" Jeremiah 20:9 explains it: "But if I say, "I will not mention his word or speak anymore in his name," his word is in my heart like a fire, a fire shut up in my bones. I am weary of holding it in; indeed, I cannot."

There is no power in the messenger but there is real power in the message (Acts 1:8). I beseech you, I plead with you, and I beg you to "GO!" into your own ends of the earth; your neighborhood, your family, your co-workers, your friends. Please take up the mantle of the Great Commission with me. And go to the "ends of the earth" even if it's in your own block.


1. "Missional Research: Center for Missional Research. " North American Mission Board. 2011. Internet. Available: http://www.namb.net/namb1cb2col.aspx?id=8590001079. Accessed July 29, 2011

Originally published on Every Day Christian Blogs

For more on the Great Commission read Jonah and the Great Fish: A Bible Study and Commentary

Published by Jack Wellman

I'm a pastor at Mulvane Brethren Church (KS) & author who gives free training for Effective Evangelism at various churches in the states and have published 3 books on Amazon: "Teaching Children The Gospel",...  View profile

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  • Lori Gunn4/19/2012

    Back to visit this excellent work:)

  • Kelly French2/29/2012

    your message is a profound one, some of us are just lost, not knowing which way to turn or even how to get ourselves back to where we belong. your words provide a light to those of us who need it, thank you.

  • Lori Gunn1/29/2012

    Great writing and information!

  • Sandy James12/8/2011

    Hey Neighbor, take care of yourself with that bronchitis. It can be pretty nasty. I hear your words and although you aren't financially paid to be an "under-shepherd", you are rewarded by touching the lives of many, including mine. I'm sure the homeless man that you're helping (is that Bill?) is very grateful to have you in his life. You're wonderful, Jack!

  • Rebecca Tero10/21/2011

    I really needed this article, thank you so much! I have been challenged SEVERAL times in the past week that it is time for me to really get to know my neighbors on all sides and down the street, and to do something about those relationships. Hell is too real to sit around being lazy in God's work!

  • Teila Tankersley9/5/2011

    Terrific job Pastor Jack!!

  • Lee Hansen9/4/2011

    Your subtitle says it best. Our church is getting ready to invade the surrounding neighborhood with the Gospel. That's the only thing that will save them.

  • Spy Radio9/1/2011

    I don’t have a Facebook so I could not comment on your “Pray for Your Pastor” article. I was surprised when I read some of the results.

  • Elizabeth V. Miller8/27/2011

    What a blessing and privilege it is to be able to share our testimonies of Christ! We can all be missionaries in sharing the good news of the Gospel--what a testament you are to that!

  • Shana Dines8/25/2011

    Great article. I am so glad to say that our church does a lot of outreach in the community, including, meals on wheels, the food banks, and other programs. It is so important. We may be the only Jesus that someone may ever know.

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