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Jesus gave his disciples the charge to "go and make disciples of all nations" as in Matthew 28:18-20. In 1 John 4:14, John says, "the Father has sent his Son to be the Savior of the world." Jesus said in Mark 16:15 "Go into all the world and preach the good news to all creation."
It is very clear that Jesus' charge
to the church is for disciples to go into all the world -- locally and globally. The first century
Christians who were persecuted and were scattered certainly understood this
charge clearly. Acts 8:4 says they "preached
the word wherever they went."
Some of these persecuted Christians, as Acts
11:19-21 says, traveled to far away places from Jerusalem to places like Phoenicia, Cyprus and Antioch, telling the message
to the Jews and even to the Greeks and the scripture says that "a great
number of people believed and turned to the Lord." As disciples living
mostly in much more comfortable and less challenging circumstances, we should
make every effort to keep the world missions focus alive. If this is what Jesus
died for, how can we live for anything else? The church that is truly the body
of Christ will place priority on the "discipling of the nations" in
word and in deed. ¹
Let us face the global facts of the
world we live in..
- World
population is 6.6 billion people and multiplying.
- Every
second while 4 new souls are born into this world, 2 souls die and leave. That
means just in just 10 seconds, we have 40 new borns and 20 deaths! In one
minute 240 newborns and 120 deaths!
- Out
of every 5 marriages, one ends in divorce.
- 90
abortions happen every minute.
- Every
30 seconds someone dies in an accident.
- Every
30 seconds someone commits suicide!
Heaven
weeps at the cries of earth's children! Is our heart aching? How many of these
people heard the gospel? How many were reached out to? Who is going to preach
the good news to the young souls being added every second? Romans 10:14 says "how can they hear
without someone preaching to them?" and Romans 10:15 says"how can they preach unless they
are sent?" Who is going to preach
and who is going to send them to preach? Do we have a plan? Are we asking the
Lord of the harvest? What are we doing about it? As someone said, "Don't just sit there, do
something!" The words of Keith Green's song "Asleep in the Light" are a
wake-up call for us as disciples and for our churches in these times. As hee
died in a plane crash, the words of his song are haunting..
Do you see,
do you see
All the people sinking down
Dont you care, dont you care
Are you gonna let them drown
How can you be numb
Not to care if they come
You close your eyes
And pretend the job's done
Oh bless me lord, bless me lord
You know its all I ever hear
No one aches, no one hurts
No one even sheds one tear
But he cries, he weeps, he bleeds
And he cares for your needs
And you just lay back
And keep soaking it in
Oh can't you see it's such a sin
Cause he brings people to your door
And you turn them away
As you smile and say
God bless you, be at peace
And all heaven just weeps
Cause Jesus came to your door
You've left him out on the streets
Open up, open up
And give yourself away
You see the need, you hear the cries
So how can you delay
God's calling and you're the one
But like Jonah you run
He told you to speak
But you keep holding it in
Oh can't you see its such a sin
The world is sleeping in the dark
That the church just can't fight
Cause it's asleep in the light
How can you be so dead
When you've been so well fed
Jesus rose from the grave
And you, you can't even get out of bed
Oh, Jesus
rose from the dead
Come on get out of your bed
How can you be so numb
Not to care if they come
You close your eyes
And pretend the job's done
You close your eyes
And pretend the job's done
Dont close your eyes
Dont pretend the job's done
The words of this song cut through
our hearts. As we look around, we just cannot pretend that the job is done. The
work has just begun.....
Let us also face the facts of our
churches in our movement³..
- After
30 years we have 560 churches with a collective membership of 90,130
- We
are in 147 countries and we need to still reach approximately 47 more countries
- Of
the 147 countries we are in, only 24 countries have churches with a combined
membership of 500 or more.
- In
35 countries, the combined membership is about 100-499.
- In
88 countries the combined membership of all churches is fewer than 100 members!
- The
number of full time ministers has shrunk
- The
number of singles in the full-time ministry are very few.
- The
amount of money we raise to support mission work has also reduced considerably.
- Number
of missionaries of foreign origin are a handful now in the foreign field who in
the past had inspired many others to be missionaries!
- Some
churches actually do not regularly donate to missions.
How are we going to see many new churches
planted and watered in a rapid way? How are we going to sustain the workers we
send out into the harvest field? How are we going to help the churches that
have been planted to grow and be built up into a sending church? Do we have the
vision, passion and the conviction to see this fulfilled? We need to find
answers to some of these questions in our hearts and our congregations.
The task seems impossible for us,
but with God all things are possible. The Holy Spirit has been working since
the day of Pentecost as we see in the book of Acts and He is still at work
today. He wants to see our churches multiply and the number of disciples grow. We are not the only
disciples, but we must take responsibility as disciples of Jesus.
What is it going to take?
Here are a few things to consider
about our churches :
- We need a renewed
evangelistic zeal to spread the gospel of God's grace by planting new
churches. We have often criticized our own
past over-zealous approach to plant churches in all the world in our generation,
but we also need a reality check. When
was the last time your church send out a new planting. Are you sending to
missions regularly? Are people in your churches sending out any
missionaries to preach the Word? We see the zeal of the apostles and Jerusalem disciples
evangelising and establishing churches in Judea,
Samaria
and Galilee [Acts 8:25; 9:31]. Also we
see that in spite of persecution and scattering, the Jerusalem disciples kept preaching the
word wherever they went and never gave up making disciples. Eventually
these newly baptized disciples got organized into new churches [Acts
8:1-4; 11:19-23;
13:1-3].
- We need churches
and leadership who are committed to providing leadership and money to
support world missions. [Acts 13:1-3]
- We need to help
strengthen existing struggling churches so that eventually they will become
a sending church. [Acts 14:41; 15:4-5; 18:23]
- We need to
encourage the cooperation of existing churches in geographic regions
with pillar churches [Acts 19:10; 1 Thess 1:8] spearheading the evangelism
of that region as we see the Jerusalem church doing with the apostles and disciples evangelising throughout Judea, Galilee and Samaria
[Acts 8:25; Acts 9:31] establishing new churches. Being organized is
not a sin.
- We need to give
vision, training and support to young missionaries, the "young guns",
of our churches. [Acts 16:1-3]
- We need a plan for
each church planting to become self-supporting by raising up and appointing local leadership and become
financially self-supporting so they can become a sending church and the
supporting church can send out other church plantings. [Acts 14:21-23;1 Cor 16:1-3; 2 Cor
8:1-6; 9:1-5]
- We need each church
to remember our core convictions to stay connected to God and to each
other. We need to maintain the
connection between the churches, between the sending church and the church
that was planted. Many churches have forgotten the fact that the reason
they have a church is because there was a church that sacrificed to send a
team, financially supported it, provided leadership for many years and helped
them to become self-supporting. Paul and the early church leadership
understood that without the Jerusalem
church and its leadership and its efforts they would not have become a
church. The early church made efforts to stay connected with each other in
spite of many issues they faced that could have separated them [Acts
15:1-4; 15:22-31; 16:4-5]. The New Testament churches were connected
regionally as we see the New testament talking about the Judean churches [Gal
1:22], the churches
of Galatia
[Gal 1:2; 1 Cor 16:1], churches in the province of Asia
[Rev 1:7; 1 Cor 16:19]
and the Macedonian churches [2 Cor
8:1].
We need to beg God
to show us all possible ways to see new churches established in all nations as
we see in the first century. We need to have a united plan and hearts for how
we are to see churches planted in the remaining 47 countries. How beautiful are the feet of those who
bring good news![Rom 10:15].
Let us take the good news to all nations.
Where do we go from here?
In only 30 years as a movement, we
have seen God's great miracles among us.
Hundreds of thousands of lives changed.
560 churches in 147 nations.
Almost all led by nationals. Disciples
willing to go anywhere, do anything and give up everything for Jesus. Maturing
churches on every continent that have been through testing fires.
What we need now are churches moved
by the Spirit of God acting for God locally
believing that God will use it globally. That will bring about a "butterfly effect"
in our movement -- believing that the flapping of butterfly wings in Brazil will
create [or prevent] a tornado in Texas.
We have seen this effect in the past.
God built what happened through the Boston Church
in the late 70's into a "world evangelism storm" spreading around the world in
just 30 years! The same effect has to be felt again in our movement in the
world now. It could start in one of our churches and its effect could be felt
all over the world, just like it started with the Jerusalem church in the first century and its
ripples were felt aroung the world. Where is it going to start? What if it
started in one church on every continent?
In every region? Let a new
revolution begin for God and the gospel!
1George Gurganus, Guidelines for
world evangelism
2most of the
information in this paragraph has been taken from the website www.poodwaddle.com/worldclock.swf
3most of the
information in this paragraph has been taken from the article "International Churches of Christ, 2007 Membership
Survey: Report and Analysis" by Mission Memo and Disciples Today.
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