Sent with a Purpose

Again Jesus said, “Peace be with you! As the Father has sent me, I am sending you.” And with that he breathed on them and said, “Receive the Holy Spirit." (John 20:21-22)
After calming the disciples with His declaration of peace, Jesus quickly pivoted to their calling. He didn’t just reassure them of His presence; He gave them a purpose. "As the Father has sent me, I am sending you." These words reveal the heart of Christ’s mission for His followers – a continuation of His work to proclaim the good news of salvation, bring healing, and demonstrate the love of God.
Jesus’ "sending" of the disciples isn’t a random task but one anchored in the eternal plan of the Father. Just as He was sent to reveal God’s love through His life, death, and resurrection, the disciples were now being sent to carry forward the good news. Their fear and confusion didn’t disqualify them; instead, they became the very people Jesus entrusted with the mission.
Notice also that Jesus didn’t leave the disciples to work in their own strength. He breathed on them and said, "Receive the Holy Spirit." The "breath" echoes the creation story in Genesis 2:7, where God breathed life into Adam. Just as God breathed physical life into humanity, Jesus now breathes spiritual life into His followers. The Holy Spirit didn’t just equip them for their mission; He transformed them completely from fearful disciples into bold witnesses.
Through this breathing of the Holy Spirit, Jesus prepared the disciples for their future ministry – one marked by forgiveness, reconciliation, and the work of sharing God’s kingdom. This moment is a reminder that the Christian life is not simply about receiving Christ’s peace and promises but stepping into the responsibility of sharing them with the world. The peace Jesus gave wasn’t simply to calm them; it was to prepare them.
This passage calls us to embrace both the peace of Christ and the mission of Christ. As His followers today, we are sent out with the same purpose: to continue the work of the gospel. And just like the disciples, we are empowered by the same Holy Spirit.
The mission is not always easy – like the disciples, we may feel unprepared or fearful at times. But Jesus equips those He sends. His presence, His peace, and His Spirit are enough to sustain us as we step into our callings with confidence.
Lord Jesus, thank You for sending us with purpose and empowering us with Your Spirit. Help us overcome fear and step boldly into the mission You’ve called us to. Fill us with Your peace so that we can carry it to those around us. Amen.
By Jim Connell
Jim is the founder of Lexington Rescue Mission, and authors JesusIsLordBlog.com, FaithAnswersPress.net, and FAQs of Faith (a mobile app)









