Beyond Our Walls
Notes from Pastor Ky Martin's message on Sunday, March 16.
This past Sunday was Missions Sunday!
We took a break from our expository study through the book of Zechariah to hear from several students and leaders who attended LaunchBox last week, as well as to gain perspective on what Zechariah teaches about missions.
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The idea of all nations worshipping God is a theme in Zechariah.
In Zechariah 2:1-4, there is a picture of a guy with a measuring line measuring where walls of the city should be. In the vision comes an angel who says, no city is going to go beyond the walls — it will be unmeasurable. This is a foreshadowing of God doing something way bigger— building the church.
The Church is a City Without Walls
While a building may be important and a huge blessing, that building is not the church. The people are the church, and they exist far beyond the walls!
Think of the age of the apostles. Jesus sent them first to preach in Jerusalem, but he directed them to go outward from there, to be his witnesses “in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth” (Acts 1:8).
This is exactly what happened— the book of Acts records the expansion of the gospel out from the Jews to the God-fearing Gentiles, and then to the Samaritans, and finally to the pagan Gentiles and across the ancient world to Rome itself.
God's plan is for His church to reach every tribe, nation, and tongue.
The Vision of the Church Must Be Global
Isaiah 49:6 says, “It is too light a thing that you should be my servant to raise up the tribes of Jacob and to bring back the preserved of Israel; I will make you as a light for the nations, that my salvation may reach to the end of the earth.”
In Zechariah, it was so much bigger than what they could have imagined. For us, having a building would be great and exciting, and is something we should look forward to. But the impact God wants us to make goes way beyond.
God wants His church to be bigger than the walls or space and receive the glory in HIS name because of what He has done at the cross!


