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2012 Theme: MISSIONAL: Sent by God on the Mission of God

 
Our theme for 2012 is "Missional: Sent by God on the Mission of God". 

About 40 times in the Gospel of John, Jesus declares that the Father sent Him. The incarnation is the sending of the second Person of the Trinity into human history as a missionary.  Likewise, Jesus tells us that He is sending us as missionaries into different cultures by the power of the Holy Spirit.  As Christians, we are called and sent into the world to spread the Gospel in our communities and around the world. We must not shrink back and stay in our holy huddle. Christ did not stay in His holy huddle (with the Father and Holy Spirit) but He came into our world to redeem us. That means we must go out into the world where the lost are and tell them about a King who calls all men and women to repent and believe the Gospel.  Jesus dressed, spoke, and ate according to Jewish culture, participated in their holidays, and observed their customs without sinning. So Christians are to also live as missionaries in whatever culture God has sent them. Every Christian is a missionary whether we minister across the street or across the globe.



The Church Exists by Mission

Harvey Turner
  
"The Church exists by mission as a fire exists by burning." - Emil Brunner

From time to time, I talk to pastors and church leaders, especially those in the camp of reformed theology, that say things like, “We're a church that's all about discipleship,” or “We're just a church that's trying to go deep.” What I have found over the years is that, much of the time, this is an excuse for them not doing any type of evangelism. I have also found it misleading. I would contend you are not deep as a church or good at discipleship as a church, unless people are getting saved and baptized as a church.

“Is the church even a church, biblically speaking, if people are not meeting Jesus?”

You can geek out on a 72 week series on Ephesians 1:3-14, but how do you teach the New Testament with such passion and go deep without coming to the conclusion you’re supposed to reach lost people. Jesus said, “Those who are well have no need of a physician, but those who are sick. I came not to call the righteous, but sinners” (Mark 2:17).


The New Testament on Mission

Think about every verse in the New Testament in the context of gospel-centered mission. The gospels, themselves, present the mission of God as Jesus accomplishes his part of the mission:
  • Matthew presents him as the King on mission 
  • Mark presents him as the Servant on mission 
  • Luke presents him as the Perfect Man on mission 
  • John presents him as God on mission 

Be On Mission Like Jesus

At the end of the Gospel of John; Jesus said, “as the father has sent me [on mission], so I send you [on mission]" (John 20:21). And of course there are the Great Commission passages in Matthew 28 and Luke 24 which are the catapults for the rest of the New Testament—a handbook for mission.
  • It would be difficult to read or teach the book of Acts without being overwhelmed by the evangelistic emphasis 
  • The book of Romans is the message of the mission 
  • 1st and 2nd Corinthians deal with conflict and church discipline on mission 
  • The book of Galatians defends the gospel mission from religion 
  • The book of Ephesians emphasizes the church on mission 
  • The pastoral epistles describes the leaders of the mission 
  • And the book of Revelation describes to us the completion and goal of the mission 
If Jesus sent his people into the world to be disciples who make disciples by baptizing, teaching, and then sending them to go teach others, and we are not doing that, isn’t that disobedience? Is the church even a church, biblically speaking, if people are not meeting Jesus? My contention is the church is not the church unless it’s on Christ's evangelistic mission.

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