The Passion of Christ Revealed in Mission
Written by Kevin A. Hall (12.19.2016)
As believers, we are called to Go, Baptize and
Teach. We cannot do this without engaging the culture. Jesus set the ultimate
example in his relations with his disciples. He sought an “attachment to
himself” from those who wanted to be a part of his world. How can we best
reflect the image of Christ?
To
Imitate Christ, Disciples:
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Become like their master (Jesus) Mat. 10:24 - 25
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“Go out with the same message, ministry and compassion,
practicing the same religious and social traditions – Mat. 12:1-8
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Belong to the same family of obedience – Mat. 12:46-49
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Exercise the same servant-hood – Mat 20:26-28
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Experience the same suffering – Mat. 10:16-25
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Remain committed to being “sent in the same way to the same
world” – John 20:21
(Moreau, 44-45)
The Description
of Ones Sent
As
people living in the everyday world, we are called to engage the world beyond
the four walls of the church. We ought to make a difference in the Public
Square. “God cares about the church and its affairs, about missions and
missionaries, about getting people to heaven as well as society, its public
spaces and the conducting of affairs on the earth” (Wright, 223). God is
therefore the divine and independent inspector of everything that happens in
the public arena especially since He created it all. Everything is under his
sovereign control; therefore he cares about it all. As missionaries or “ones
sent”, it is our duty to Missionally engage the public square. We must believe
the gospel and live the gospel.
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We can serve God by serving in political offices, this way
our voices can be heard within the walls of government and we can contribute to
writing the story that affects people and processes through legislation and laws
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We can serve God by praying for our government (Jer. 29:7, 1
Timothy 2:1-4)
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We can serve God by seeking the welfare of our cities (Jer.
29:7,
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We can serve God by doing good in our communities (1 Thess.
4:11-12; 5:14)
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We can serve God by confronting the issues in the Public
Square
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We must be different from the world (Lev. 18:3 – 5)
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We must resist idolatry (1 John 5:19 – 21)
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We are called to suffer – God’s power is made known to the
world in our responses. It is missional