A Biblical Understanding of Missions (I Thessalonians [1]5-8)

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A Biblical Understanding of Missions

Text:I Thessalonians 1:5-8

Place Preached - (Mississauga International Baptist Church)

Date Preached - (03/30/03)

Introduction:   

ILLUS: Men and Women have surrendered fame and fortune; sacrificed their very lives in the great missionary efforts of the last 150 years.

EXAMPLES .....

William Borden

No Post Equal To It

Matthew Culbertson gave up his commission in the United States Army to become a missionary. At Shanghai he did valiant service during the Taiping riots. A minister said to him, “Culbertson, if you were at home, you might be a major general.” The missionary replied: “Doubtless I might; men whom I taught at West Point are major generals today.”

C. T. Studd’s Dedication

At the age of 16 C. T. Studd was already an expert cricket player and at 19 was made captain of his team at Eton, England. Soon he became a world-famous sports personality. But while attending Cambridge University he heard Moody preach and was wondrously converted. He soon dedicated his life and his inherited wealth to Christ and spent hours seeking to convert his teammates. Sensing God’s leading to full-time service, he offered himself to Hudson Taylor for missionary work in China.

While in that foreign country, he inherited a sum of money equivalent today to half a million dollars. In 24 hours he gave the entire inheritance away, investing it in the things of the Lord. Later he was forced to go back to England, for his health was failing and his wife was an invalid. But God called him again—this time to the heart of Africa. He was informed that if he went, he would not live long. His only answer was that he had been looking for a chance to die for Jesus. “Faithful unto death,” he accepted God’s call and labored until the Savior took him Home.

What is MISSIONS?  Is it worth the COST?

Once we understand Biblically what missions is and what is at stake, I believe we will say every time... “It is worth the COST!!

There are several places in the New Testament where mission work is described. One of these places is I Thessalonians 1:5-8.

BACKGROUND of Thessalonica

Prominence of the city in the Roman World.

Population of 200,000  &  Capital of Roman province of Macedonia.

The Church in Thessalonica was in many ways a model church.  She served as an example to many others.

One way in which this church shone as a bright example was in their enthusiasm for the work of the Lord.

CAUTION: Abounding in the work of the Lord is only one step removed from Abandoning the work of the Lord.

They had a great opportunity to reach the world from here!!

In this passage the description of Biblical missions includes several key components.

I. MISSION WORK IS EVANGELISM (I THESSALONIANS 1:5)

A. Paul Brought The Gospel (I Corinthians 15:1-4).

Paul says, “We were just men among you, Messengers who brought you the Gospel.”

That’s what missions is!

When a believer meets with an unbeliever – that is a mission field!!

STRESS importance of this Gospel ministry at Home first – Mississauga.

His Jerusalem Not Won

D. L. Moody once met a young fellow on a train. This young man was bubbling over with the prospect of going to Africa and winning the heathen for Christ. Mr. Moody asked him a very pertinent question, “How many souls have you brought to the Lord here at home?” After a brief pause, he answered truthfully, “I do not know of one soul that I have won.”

B. The Gospel Was Preached In Power

Here was the power – not in the men, but in the message preached!

1 Corinthians 1:1818For the preaching of the cross is to them that perish foolishness; but unto us which are saved it is the power of God.

Romans 1:1616For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth; to the Jew first, and also to the Greek.

C. The Gospel Was Accompanied By The Work Of The Holy Spirit.

God’s Holy Spirit will use His Word – That is our confidence!

1 Peter 1:12 12Unto whom it was revealed, that not unto themselves, but unto us they did minister the things, which are now reported unto you by them that have preached the gospel unto you with the Holy Ghost sent down from heaven; which things the angels desire to look into.

He will not use any other message than the Gospel!!  Any other messengers than men!! And any other medium than preaching!!

D. The Gospel Produced Assurance Of Salvation:

In much assurance

They were transformed and they knew it!!!

II. MISSION WORK IS DISCIPLESHIP (I THESSALONIANS 1:6,7)

A. The Believers Became Followers Or Imitators:

1. First of Paul. 2. Then of the Lord.

FOLLOWERS - It is a call to reproduce in our own way of life those godly qualities that result from salvation and that we see in others.

Here referring to the definite act of conversion in the past – Now what we became at conversion we must diligently continue to be thereafter.

Leadership is Influence / Discipleship is Relationship

They learned to follow Christ by following Paul.

1 Corinthians 11:11Be ye followers of me, even as I also am of Christ.

3. New Testament believers are to learn to follow;

a. God.

Ephesians 5:11Be ye therefore followers of God, as dear children;

b. Good.

3 John 11 11Beloved, follow not that which is evil, but that which is good. He that doeth good is of God: but he that doeth evil hath not seen God.

c. Godly men.

Hebrews 6:1212That ye be not slothful, but followers of them who through faith and patience inherit the promises.

d. Pastors

Hebrews 13:77Remember them which have the rule over you, who have spoken unto you the word of God: whose faith follow, considering the end of their conversation.

B. Effective Believers Become A Pattern For Other Christians/Churches To Follow

(I Thessalonians 1:7).

INDIVIDUALLY – What sort of example are we?

CORPORATELY

Not only in their own province of Macedonia, but also into neighbouring Achaia!

EXAMPLES in that they .....

1.Received the Word vs.5

2. Respected their Leaders vs.6

3. Reproduced Themselves vs.7-8

a. This involved the  Thessalonians helping other churches to become established.

b. This involved discipleship and training of workers.

III. MISSION WORK IS PROPAGATION (I THESSALONIANS 1:8)

A. God's Word Is Sounded Out:

(Lit. – “To sound out as a Trumpet”)

1. From Jerusalem.

2. To the uttermost parts of the earth.

B. The Thessalonians Propagated The Gospel By Carrying It To Others And Establishing Local NT Churches:

IV. OBSERVATIONS

A. This Is The New Testament Plan:

B. This Is Indigenous Missions:

We seek to win souls and establish churches that are;

1. Self-supporting.

2. Self-governing.

3. Self-propagating.

Conclusion:     (Review)

How Are We Doing?

A Losing Battle

The missionaries are reaching about 2 million heathen every year. Compare the 2 million with the 65 million increase in world population. It looks frustrating. If it were possible to add 178,200 people to the church every 24 hours, there still would be as many unchurched people in the world as ever. The latest estimate from the United Nations tells us there is a net gain of 178,200 in the world population during every 24-hour period. What hope of converting the world in this dispensation is there?

The Worth of a Soul

If Everyone Tithe

If the Protestant people of America alone were tithing their income we could easily evangelize the entire world and put a copy of the Bible into the hands of every heathen on earth inside of ten years. According to government statistics, we are spending annually in this country six hundred dollars for luxuries for every dollar we spend for missions. We spend in America more for tobacco in a single year than both the United States and Canada have spent for missions since white man discovered America.

Rescuing Which Life?

Some time ago a boy fell into an old well. In a short while $40,000 was raised in the small community to bring in the necessary earth-moving equipment for his rescue. In 1937, Amelia Earhart, attempting a round-the-world flight, was reported lost. For the following ten days, our government and others spent over $250,000 daily searching for her. We place highest value on this life. We spend comparatively little on seeking lost souls!

Is it worth the Cost?  YES!!!!

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