A Liturgy for Missions Leaders

O God who saw a world to fill with glory
And then made it by your word,
You have seen a new world to fill with glory
Poured in by Christ the living Word
Topped off by the redeemed of every nation

Lord, I long to see that world.

Yet you have not spoken that world into being
No, you have chosen instead
To speak your word through unclean lips
To pour your glory through leaky wineskins
To win it all through the weak and needy

Lord, I am often weak and needy.

I know you will see your vision through
I know it, or I wouldn’t be here still
But I have been around the block enough to know
This is a vision so big
That only you could accomplish it.

Lord, I believe—help my unbelief.

I live in a ministry that demands immediate results
But it’s slow work I live with a burden to see the lost saved
But I cannot save
I live with an urgency to mobilize your church
But she seems distracted
I live with a longing to be sent myself
But here I am
I live to befriend those who are going
But they leave me
I live to pour myself into this work
But I grow tired.

Lord, I am not sufficient for these things.

So I look to you who bids me come
Again and again and again
Whose only requirement for grace
Is to come weak and needy
Empty to be filled

Lord, I need the same gospel I hold out to others.

You invite me to rest and wear your yoke
The tool for working oxen
I confess it is a strange analogy
And yet it is an easy and light burden
When I see that you do the heavy lifting

Lord, your finished work secures that which is unfinished.

O God who saw in me a vessel to fill with glory
Here again I offer back that which you have first given
My strength, my weakness, my everything
Pour through me Christ the living Word
And top off your world with redeemed from every nation.

Amen.

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