Paul was chosen by God to see and hear Him, and his testimony led to the spread of the Gospel. It is our duty to bear witness to what God has revealed to us, and to do so constantly and to all people.
Paul was chosen by God to see and hear Him, and his testimony led to the spread of the Gospel. It is our duty to bear witness to what God has revealed to us, and to do so constantly and to all people.
From the very beginning, God's active and vocal sovereignty established His universal claim, revealing that our mission is a continuation of His eternal purpose. This journey begins with a call for internal integrity and genuine worship before we can effectively participate in outward proclamation.
From the very beginning, the biblical narrative reveals a God who is active and vocal, shaping creation and calling humanity. This divine speech establishes the ultimate scope and authority of God's redemptive work, tran This means that every believer, in their unique sphere of influence, becomes an instrument of God's active voice, breaking the silence of human indifference and announcing the victory of Christ. A particularly edifying i
Friends, we're called into God's eternal, worldwide mission, not our own small ideas. While the scope can feel overwhelming, this divine mission is grounded in His absolute authority and limitless provision.
His Mission, Our Assurance Friends, we're called into God's eternal, worldwide mission, not our own small ideas. While the scope can feel overwhelming, this divine mission is grounded in His absolute authority and limitless provision.
The biblical metanarrative is fundamentally shaped by divine speech, with Psalm 50:1 and Mark 16:15 standing as monumental pillars defining the scope and authority of the *Missio Dei*. This report posits that these two texts, though separated by centuries and literary genres, are not merely parallel statements of God's universal reign but represent the theological systole and diastole of redemptive history—the gathering in of authority and the sending out of grace.
1. Introduction: The Architecture of Divine Address The biblical metanarrative is fundamentally architected by the phenomenon of divine speech. 1.1 The Hermeneutical Framework of Continuity and Discontinuity To fully comprehend the interplay of these texts requires a hermeneutic that appreciates the tension between continuity and discontinuity. The continuity li
The speaker emphasizes the importance of sharing the Gospel with others, and suggests that the best way to do so is through personal interactions. He encourages the audience to share their own stories of how they came to know God's love, as well as specific parts of the Gospel (such as God, sin, Jesus, grace, and salvation) that are meaningful to them.
The measure of the success of a Church is in the testimony of the saints, the story of the people. And so listening to the stories of the saints today the Congregacion Lion of Juda has much wealth, great wealth, a great I want to say to you: how do we train gospel bearers, faithful followers in Jesus that carry His story to the world today? Today is the information age, everybody has one of these right?
Our sacred writings reveal that genuine faith demands an inseparable connection between our inner posture and our outer life. True spirituality isn't just professing belief; it requires a profound internal transformation—rooted in humility, true repentance, and reverent fear of God—that inevitably blossoms into observable, righteous living.
The Enduring Call to Humble, Fruitful Faith Proverbs 22:4 • Matthew 3:8