Some local endeavors by some local churches is commendable but it is not what Jesus said would be done. The good news was to be preached globally, "in all the inhabited earth" with one united message for all. (Matt 24:14) And since the theme of the preaching had to be "the kingdom", it seems strange indeed that those in Christendom have no idea what it is. Ask six different people and you get six vague answers.
This is the only "witness" that people will be given before "the end comes". No time to make excuses. This is crunch time.
American Mormons used to call quite regularly here, but they don't come anymore. I don't know why. I did hear that they have pulled back their overseas missionaries somewhat in favor of the Internet. But I am amazed that they don't seem to preach locally. They don't call on their own non-Mormon neighbors, which I find rather strange. Jesus preached to his own people even though they thought that they were already "God's people".
I used to enjoy speaking with these young people because many of them were questioning and a couple of them came to our meeting. We did not see them again even though they said they enjoyed it very much. They stayed behind afterward for ages asking questions and said they would like to come again. Maybe they got into trouble.
Sorry if I appeared to be boasting....I was just stating a fact. My Aussie directness again perhaps.
I just tell it like it is.
I don't see anyone else doing what we do in obedience to Jesus' commands on the scale that he said it would be done. If they did who could make a distinction between the ones doing the will of the Father and those only talking about it?
It was seeing this (amongst many other things) with my own eyes that made me realize who the true Christians were. This is no flash-in-the pan.....we have been doing this work now for 100 years without let-up. Who else can say that? Not boasting, just stating facts. It is God's will that it be done and the fact is, it is all due to the power of God's spirit. If we boast in Jehovah, that is perfectly acceptable.
(Jer 9:24; 2 Cor 10:17)
Indeed. The work was not a recommendation or an option...it was a command.