
In a town I used to live in, a group of men would mill about near a hardware store every morning. They were hoping to be hired to do some manual labor job for the day, or longer. They were there instead of a temp agency or another job-finding resource because they most likely did not have appropriate work visas. The people hiring them understood the pay could be low and off the books. The workers understood this too and risked getting arrested and deported or worse.
Many people grumbled about the situation. And there are some valid things to grumble about, for sure. It was illegal, dangerous in many ways, and ripe for abuse among other things.
But today’s verse reminds me of one wonderful thing about that situation. People come from all over the world to try to find a better life in the United States. Some do it legally; others, usually the more desperate ones, do not. As a follower of Jesus, I should be overjoyed that so many people from so many nations arrive here, regardless of how they got here, regardless of their situation or circumstances.
After His resurrection but before He returned to God, Jesus gave all His followers one command. We call it the great commission. “Go and make disciples of all nations.”
If all the nations are coming to me, my job is so much easier. The poorer and more desperate the immigrants are, the more I am able to help them, and the more willing to seek help and answers they will be. What a wonderful opportunity.
To obey Jesus, I don’t need to go very far. I should be overjoyed that the nations are coming to me. Welcome immigrants! Thank you for making the great commission so simple.
Dear God,
Thank you for all the wonderful opportunities I have just by having been born in the United States. Forgive me for taking these blessings for granted so much of the time and for acting like I had anything to do with my birthplace. I know I did nothing to deserve it, nor am I entitled to anything in particular. Show me how best to share your story and your blessings with all the nations that are represented around me. I trust you to provide for all of us if I focus on being obedient to you and your great commission.








