Saturate the Sound
What God has done to us, He wants to do through us
We have the Spirit of God in us so that we might be empowered, just as Jesus was. We are His missionaries, filled and anointed by His Spirit. If you have the Spirit of God, you are a missionary sent by Jesus to tell the world who He is and what He has done.
Charles Spurgeon said, “Every Christian is either a missionary or an imposter.” Everywhere you go, whatever you do, you are a missionary sent by Jesus to love like Jesus, overcome sin like Jesus, proclaim the gospel like Jesus, and see people’s lives changed by the power of the Spirit that raised Jesus from the dead.
You are always on mission. Every part of your life, every activity and event, is part of Jesus’s mission to make disciples.
You are not alone on this mission. Jesus goes with you everywhere because His Spirit is in you to empower you to be His representative in the world. He wants to saturate your world in word and deed by His presence at work in and through you by His Spirit.
Our baptism is a reminder of our new identity in Christ. We have been saturated with the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. We have a new name because we are new creations who can do new works by the power of the Holy Spirit living in us. This is why Jesus places baptism first in the sequence of events of making disciples. He wants us to know who we are and what power we now have to do what He wants. His command for us to “[teach] them to observe all that I have commanded you” comes after we establish people in their new identity (Matt. 28:19–20).

Since you do who you are, you need to know who you are in Christ. Knowing and believing who you are in Christ leads you to obey Jesus’s commands. We don’t need a new or better to-do list, we just need to be reminded of our identity in Christ. It’s the truest thing about us:
We are the Father’s family; therefore, we love others like He loved us.
We are servants of Christ; therefore, we serve the least of these as He served us.
We are missionaries filled and empowered by the same Spirit that was in Jesus; therefore, we are always on mission to proclaim the good news of Jesus.
Whatever He has done to us, He now wants to do through us to others.
Want to grow in your missionary identity and lead others to do the same? Register for Saturate Everyday Seattle and learn how to move out into your community with the good news of Jesus as missionaries in the everyday stuff of life? Over the course of the day you’ll hear stories and get real tools for knowing and living in light of your gospel identity where you live, work, learn, and play. https://events.saturatetheworld.com/events/seattle (Appropriate for individuals, teams, small groups, pastors & leaders, church staff, students, and more.)
As the visionary leader of Saturate, Jeff Vanderstelt, gets to spend his time doing what he loves most – training disciples of Jesus to make more disciples of Jesus. With great joy and mirth, Jeff leads the Saturate team (picture hands moving furiously across a white board), travels nationally and globally equipping others to be ministers of the gospel, and writing books. Jeff also leads the Soma Family of Churches and is the vision and teaching pastor at Doxa Church in Bellevue, WA. He and Jayne, his wife of twenty-five years, have three children; Haylee, Caleb, and Maggie. Connect with Jeff at his website or on twitter @JeffVanderstelt.
Our baptism is a reminder of our new identity in Christ. We have been saturated with the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. We have a new name because we are new creations who can do new works by the power of the Holy Spirit living in us. This is why Jesus places baptism first in the sequence of events of making disciples. He wants us to know who we are and what power we now have to do what He wants. His command for us to “[teach] them to observe all that I have commanded you” comes after we establish people in their new identity (Matt. 28:19–20).
Since you do who you are, you need to know who you are in Christ.
Knowing and believing who you are in Christ leads you to obey Jesus’s commands.
The people in your church don’t need a new to-do list. They needed to be reminded of their new identity in Christ. The same is true for you.
We are the Father’s family; therefore, we love others like He loved us.
We are servants of Christ; therefore, we serve the least of these as He served us.
We are missionaries filled and empowered by the same Spirit that was in Jesus; therefore, we are always on mission to proclaim the good news of Jesus.
Whatever He has done to us, He now wants to do through us to others.
Jeff Vanderstelt
