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Showing posts with label missions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label missions. Show all posts

Friday, April 15, 2022

The Missio Dei | Reading the Whole Bible With a Missional Lens

 


God's mission, or the Mission Dei, is to make Himself known from Israel to the rest of the nations to offer His salvation. God consistently revealed Himself to the world- its nations and people- so that humankind is drawn to Himself sincere love that is expressed in worship, honor and obedience. God makes this happen by sending forth workers or missionaries. In contemporary sense, we call it “Missions”. And this did not just start in the New Testament period but was already there from the time that the Triune God created everything in the book of Genesis.

The Bible is the inspired Word of God that is unified, having major concepts constant including missions. My initial personal view of missions is that it starts with worship and will end with worship. That is from Genesis to Revelation so to speak.

God making Himself known is about worship. And since perfect worship was part of what was frustrated in the book of Genesis, God planned to have it fully restored in the final consummation. The Missio Dei is right in the middle, the interim period from Genesis to Revelation. Missions therefore is temporary and while it is still happening, it means that there are still many areas and people groups in the world that do not know about perfect Biblical worship yet. And when the ends of the earth is finally reached out, missions will be over, as the perfect worship that God plans to reclaim is lastly attained.[1]

            In this paper I will try to provide a linear exposition about how we can say that Missions is not just in the New Testament as what most Christians today or even those from past generations would think. This theme is traced from Genesis to Revelation, giving us clarity in the gradual unfolding of God’s redemptive plan at least under the missional lens from the seedbed of Genesis to the full blossoming in Christ and the New Testament. I believe this will be of help in understanding the origin and present status of missions and efficiently relate it to the fulfilment of the eschatological hope that was initially frustrated when Adam failed the probation. (click here to read more)


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[1]   John Piper, Let the Nations Be Glad (Michigan: Grand Rapids, 2010), 15-16. I would agree to what J.Piper said that “Missions is not the ultimate goal of the Church, worship is…” and that “worship is the fuel and goal of missions…”  Many churches today will fall into the extreme point of being too missional, forgetting that it is not all about the work but it is all about Jesus Christ, who actually did the work Himself. Worship is the goal and missions is temporary. Although missions is important, still the children of God should understand what is the priority, and that is worship- the evidence of our Faith in Jesus Christ.

Thursday, June 25, 2020

5 Good Reasons to Do Missions


5 Good Reasons to Do Missions
By Lanilane Ocbina

Not all Christians want to go to a foreign land with no promise of abundant supply of “milk and honey”. Not to mention the possibility of living in that faraway place forever, in short, to be there and be unable to go back home anymore. Missions is a “great sacrifice” for most believers but for the missionaries themselves, it is obedience, noting “Obedience is better than sacrifice” 1 Samuel 15:22.
Missions is usually one of the most downplayed offices in the Kingdom of God because most believers do not understand its importance as the finishable task of God. 

Many believers focus on the edifying of the present churches, which I believe is good but the problem is, Missions is often forgotten, considering that for the Lord, it is a major thing. Today there is a great imbalance between the “reached” and the “unreached” mission fields or the “pursuable task”[1] and the “finishable task”[2] so to speak. Both are important so both should be addressed well. As per this article, I would like to focus more on the task for the “unreached” or the “finishable task”, while reckoning with the role of the ministries in the “reached” or the “pursuable task”.

Talking about the unreached, we should understand missions well first. So what is missions? Who are the missionaries? And how critical is this office in the Kingdom of God?

Missions is the sending out of the called ones to those who have never heard of the Gospel. This is a different term from “Mission”, which pertains to the mission of the church that is to evangelize nations, baptizing them and teaching them to obey the Lord. The latter sounds more general and the former sounds more specific, pertaining to the “unreached”, and is categorized in many different forms depending on factors like geography, social and economic status, and religions. Mission is virtually the same with “Mission Dei”, which is the Latin phrase for the “Mission of God”.

Every Biblical church is supposed to be “Missional”. This means that each church has to have a vision of the completion of God’s work from their own “Jerusalem”, “Judea”, “Samaria” and not forget the “ends of the earth”. Hence, the missionaries should not be tried to be erased from the picture.

To summarize, some Missiologists will define these terms:
Mission: Science
Missions: Sciences
Missional: Scientific
Missionary: Scientist

You see, Missions is not an option, it has to be in every church. It does not matter whether it is a mega church or just a tiny house church. Again, every church has to be missional. How?

Not all churches can send their own missionaries but all churches can be prayer warriors for those who “go”. Therefore, the commitment to be the prayer warriors for the frontliners sent to do the finishable task is already having your church engaged to Missions. This way, you are called an “Intercessor”. On the other hand, every church can raise funds, no matter the amount, and send it for missions. You see, it is not about the amount but about the heart, as how the Lord Jesus saw the heart of the widow who gave her mites as her offering[3]. This way, you are called a “Sender”.

If you understand the Missions, then you can talk about it and teach about it in the churches. That will make you a “Mobilizer”. And if you sense that the Lord has called you to go to a foreign land to proclaim His Gospel, then you are definitely called a “Goer”.

None among the Intercessor, Sender, Mobilizer, and Goer is superior over the other. Everyone is important in this office. The important thing here is that you understand Missions and why you should be engaged. Here are five very important reasons to answer your “WHYs”:

1. COMMISSION. It is God's Mission. And it is your mission too. Whatever the odds, God has already pronounced the end point, which is victory. Those who will remain faithful in the end will share His glory. And as He prepares for that time, He wants virtually all to be saved and be there in that grand day. Now the question is, are you joining God in that pursuit?

2. PROVISION. You are called for it. And so everything you need will be sustained. Sure there will be doubts but when you are sure it is God calling you, you have to just go and obey and then leave the consequence to Him. For wherever the Lord leads, He provides. Most of the time, you are holding back when God is actually ready to open the gates of the heavens to pour down all the blessings in your life as you obey. So go for it and experience God’s miracles before your eyes!

3. COMPASSION. Love is your fuel to move forward. As you come to know Jesus more, you also grow in love for He is love. Missions exist because of love- God’s love for us and our love for His people. Hence if you do not love the unreached, there must be a problem. Check your heartbeat if it is still the same with Jesus’.

4. PROMOTION. As you grow deeper in the Lord, you go to the next level of being His follower. Jesus started it all when He did the ministry in Jerusalem and sometime in Samaria too. But when He ascended to heaven, His instruction is to keep the work going from Jerusalem, to Judea, to Samaria, and to the ends of the earth. That is what He wants to be completed. And from a baby Christian, you have grown to be part of that very essential task of the Lord. You are promoted to do harder work but for sure, you will see greater miracles that will blow your mind.

5. COMPLETION. His Word and His Promises will happen[4]. The End will come, and you are called by God to be part of His Mission's completion. What a privilege!

You see, God’s heartbeat is for everyone on earth to know about Him because that will make all things right.  Some would see that as an “inferiority complex” or a “superiority complex” but nonetheless, if you look at the real point in His Word, if you are not in God, your life is meaningless.
It is all about Him. It all has to be about Him not because He needs everyone’s attention but because, it is only through Him that we will get the true essence of life. It is all about Him because we are everything for Him. He demonstrated that when He died on the cross to cover our sins. And He resurrected to come back again. That is what we are to tell the world through Missions. So go and be part of the completion.


[1] Pursuable task is the work of the believers in places where the Gospel has already been proclaimed, which is often called the “reached”. In this context, there are already Christians who are working to advance the Kingdom of God. Meaning there are already viable churches and Bibles exist and are not new to the people.

[2] Finishable task is the work of the believers in places where the Gospel has never been heard of and that people have no idea who Jesus is or what the Bible is.
[3] Luke 21:1-4
[4] Very important to consider is Matthew 24:14.