We Love Because God First Loved Usサンプル
We Love the Mission of God
Opening Prayer:
We are committed to world mission because it is central to our understanding of you, the Bible, the church, human history, and the ultimate future. The whole Bible reveals your mission, God, which is to bring all things in heaven and earth into submission under Christ, reconciling them through the blood of his cross. In fulfilling your mission, you will transform the creation, broken by sin and evil, into the new creation in which there is no more sin or curse. You will fulfill your promise to Abraham to bless all nations on the earth through the gospel of Jesus, the Messiah, the seed of Abraham. You will transform the fractured world of nations that are scattered under your judgment into the new humanity that will be redeemed by the blood of Christ from every tribe, nation, people, and language, and will be gathered to worship you, our God and Saviour. You will destroy the reign of death, corruption, and violence when your Son returns to establish his eternal reign of life, justice, and peace. Then you, our Immanuel, will dwell with us, and the kingdom of this world will become your kingdom, our Lord, and of your Christ, and you shall reign forever and ever. Amen.
Reflection:
Our participation in God’s mission. God calls his people to share his mission. The church from all nations stands in continuity through the Messiah Jesus with God’s people in the Old Testament. With them, we have been called through Abraham and commissioned to be a blessing and a light to the nations. With them, we are to be shaped and taught through the law and the prophets to be a community of holiness, compassion, and justice in a world of sin and suffering. We have been redeemed through the cross and resurrection of Jesus Christ and empowered by the Holy Spirit to bear witness to what God has done in Christ. The church exists to worship and glorify God for all eternity and to participate in the transforming mission of God within history. Our mission is wholly derived from God’s mission, addresses the whole of God’s creation, and is grounded at its center in the redeeming victory of the cross. This is the people to whom we belong, whose faith we confess, and whose mission we share.
The integrity of our mission. The source of all our mission is what God has done in Christ for the redemption of the whole world, as revealed in the Bible. Our evangelistic task is to make that good news known to all nations. The context of all our mission is, the world in which we live, the world of sin, suffering, injustice, and creational disorder, into which God sends us to love and serve for Christ’s sake. All our mission must therefore reflect the integration of evangelism and committed engagement in the world, both being ordered and driven by the whole biblical revelation of the gospel of God.
‘Evangelism itself is the proclamation of the historical, biblical Christ as Saviour and Lord, with a view to persuading people to come to him personally and so be reconciled to God . . . The results of evangelism include obedience to Christ, incorporation into his Church, and responsible service in the world . . . We affirm that evangelism and socio-political involvement are both parts of our Christian duty. For both are necessary expressions of our doctrines of God and humankind, our love for our neighbor and our obedience to Jesus Christ . . . The salvation we proclaim should be transforming us in the totality of our personal and social responsibilities. Faith without works is dead.’[1]
‘Integral mission is the proclamation and demonstration of the gospel. It is not simply that evangelism and social involvement are to be done alongside each other. Rather, in an integral mission, our proclamation has social consequences as we call people to love and repentance in all areas of life. And our social involvement has evangelistic consequences as we bear witness to the transforming grace of Jesus Christ. If we ignore the world, we betray the Word of God which sends us out to serve the world. If we ignore the Word of God, we have nothing to bring to the world.’[2]
We commit ourselves to the integral and dynamic exercise of all dimensions of a mission to which God calls his church.
God commands us to make known to all nations the truth of God’s revelation and the gospel of God’s saving grace through Jesus Christ, calling all people to repentance, faith, baptism, and obedient discipleship.
God commands us to reflect his own character through compassionate care for the needy and to demonstrate the values and the power of the kingdom of God in striving for justice and peace and in caring for God’s creation.
Closing Prayer:
In response to your boundless love for us in Christ, and out of our overflowing love for you, we rededicate ourselves, with the help of the Holy Spirit, fully to obey all that you command, with self-denying humility, joy, and courage. We renew this covenant with you, our Lord—the Lord we love because you first loved us. Amen.
Ask God to pour out his Spirit to stir us with a vision of the gospel for every person and family.
Let’s continue praying and working together for the fulfillment of the Great Commission. The next daily plan we recommend is Bearing Witness to the Truth of Christ in a Globalised Pluralistic World.
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[1] The Lausanne Covenant, Paragraphs 4 and 5
[2] The Micah Declaration on Integral Mission
この読書プランについて
God’s relentless love is the life-blood of his mission. This love was most remarkably displayed in the culmination of his grand salvation plan: sending his very own Son to live and minister on earth, finally dying a sinner’s death on the cross, that we might be redeemed by our faith in him and raised with him in his resurrection. Such perfect love demands a response—we love because God first loved us.
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