What actually produces lasting fruit?
Effort misdirected still is not “well done.”
“Well done, good and faithful servant” assumes the master defined what “well” meant beforehand. Plenty of sincere effort gets spent on methods that do not produce what Scripture actually calls for: thriving, obedient, multiplying churches — not just a visit, a well, or a warm memory.
Five deliberate steps tend to separate work that lasts from work that quietly stalls once outside support leaves:
Not a sampler — the whole counsel of what Christ commanded
Truth has to actually land, not just get said
The unspoken meaning behind every word
Scripture in the language people think and dream in
Life-on-life, not just an event
Skipping the language and culture step is the most common shortcut — and the most costly one. Congregations can end up singing Christian songs and repeating Bible words with little grasp of what those words actually mean, because no one stayed long enough to learn the heart language.
“How can we teach people to observe ‘all things’ without knowing the language of our audience? How can we teach truth without knowing the culture that shapes the meaning of their words?”
Bible translation is not a nice extra. It is how a church keeps growing after the missionary who planted it is gone — anchored in God’s word instead of a visiting teacher’s memory of it.