Imagine going on a trip without luggage. No basic necessities. No change of clothing. No money or credit cards. Sounds both unwise and terrifying, doesnt it?
But thats exactly what Jesus told His twelve disciples to do when He sent them out on their first mission to preach and heal. Take nothing for the journey except a staff, said Jesus. No bread, no bag, no money in your belts. Wear sandals but not an extra shirt (Mark 6:89).
Yet later on when Jesus was preparing them for their work after He was gone, He told His disciples, If you have a purse, take it, and also a bag; and if you dont have a sword, sell your cloak and buy one (Luke 22:36).
So, whats the point here? Its about trusting God to supply.
When Jesus referred back to that first trip, He asked the disciples, When I sent you without purse, bag or sandals, did you lack anything? And they answered, Nothing (v. 35). The disciples had everything they needed to carry out what God had called them to do. He was able to supply them with the power to do His work (Mark 6:7).
Do we trust God to supply our needs? Are we also taking personal responsibility and planning? Lets have faith that He will give us what we need to carry out His work.
We have a wonderful example of a believer in the early church who hosted and supported the workers the apostle John sent out to spread the gospel. Although these visiting itinerant teachers were strangers to him, Gaius provided a place for them to stay, gave them food to eat, and supported their ministry. Commending Gaius for his hospitality and generosity, John wrote, You are being faithful to God when you care for the traveling teachers who pass through, even though they are strangers to you (3 John 1:56 nlt). We can trust God to supply what we need to serve where He has called us. And we can be partners with others as they teach the truth by praying and providing for them financially and practically.