Back to chapter 21 - the angel who takes John to the mountain has a measuring stick made of gold to measure the city of God, bedecked like a bride for Christ. It turns out the city is 2,400 kilometers wide and high and long. I did the math on living conditions.
We won't need a toilet or shower. And we won't need a kitchen. And the women won't need to find a place for a husband's toys. So...I asked the class about how much room each one of us would need. Jane Njeri, who is on MITS staff, said her current apartment is about 20 feet by 10 feet. I asked if 20 x 25 would be big enough. She thought that would be a lot better than she has now. So...if we all have 20 x 25 feet, and there are hallways -- I'm not sure we need hallways, but if we do...there is room for 360,000,000,000,000,000 people. And everybody knows that lots of street kids could live in 2,400 kilometers of hallways.
So - it makes sense to make disciples, because there is room for a lot of people - everybody we know or ever meet in all our lives - there is room for all of them.
Amazing grace!
Many of the Team at MITS went to a Disciple-Making Movement seminar last week. They came home thrilled. Maybe the beginning of a whole new movement among us....Amazing Grace!
Poster made by a MITS student - we have 21 of them posted in the chapel - one to go! |
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