Title: "A Missiology of Suffering, Witness, andChurchPlanting in theMidst ofPersecution"
1"A Missiology of Suffering, Witness,
and Church Planting in the Midst of Persecution"
- Dr. David Sills
- www.davidsills.org
2Some Definitions . . .
3Missiology
- Missiology is the conscious, intentional,
ongoing reflection on the doing of mission. It
includes theory(ies) of mission, the study and
teaching of mission, as well as the research,
writing, and publication of works regarding
mission. - Evangelical Dictionary of World Missions
4MISSIOLOGY
5General Etymology
- Missio Latin for sending
- Ology Greek for study of
- Study of the expansion of Christianity
6MissiologyGods Mission Mans Nature
7Missional Helix
8Cuadrupal Helix
- Theological Reflection
- Mission Dei, kingdom of God, incarnation
- Cultural Analysis
- Social, linguistic, beliefs, worldview
- Historical perspective
- National, ethnic, church, mission
- Strategy Formation
- Methodology, priority, team, endview
- Dr Gailyn Van Rheenen, The Missiology Homepage
9The Missional HelixDr Gailyn Van Rheenen, The
Missiology Homepage
10Scope of Missiology
- A theology of mission
- The history of missions
- A philosophy of mission
- The strategic implementation on a given cultural
setting
11Making God Supreme in Missions
- The Purpose, the Power, and the Price
- The Supremacy of God in Missions through Worship
- The Supremacy of God in Missions through Prayer
- The Supremacy of God in Missions through
Suffering - Missions is not the ultimate goal of the church.
Worship is. Missions exists because worship
doesnt . . . Missions begins and ends in
worship. John Piper
12Making God Supreme in Missions
- Pipers 3 truths in missions motivation.
- Zeal for the glory of the King.
- Wartime lifestyle.
- Is our failure to thrive in Muslim countries the
absence of martyrs?. - Suffering is not a tragedy but a promise.
13Making God Supreme in Missions
- Suffering is appointed by God
- To deepen faith and holiness
- To make your cup increase
- As the price of making others bold
- To fill up what is lacking in Christs
afflictions - To enforce the missionary command to go
- To make manifest the supremacy of Christ
14Why go to the nations?
- To obey the Great Commission?
- To rescue the perishing?
- To bring greater glory of God in His world?
- Psalm 67
- Psalm 96
- Isaiah 6618-19
15What are the 4 selfs?
Self-supporting
Self-governing
Self-propagating
Self-theologizing
16The Primary Purpose of Missions is to be Light in
a Dark World
- Used by Jesus and Isaiah (Mt 514, Is 496)
- Light knowledge Darkness ignorance
- Light in the world also implies good deeds
- Light suggests joy and hope (Is 92-7)
- Light and darkness presupposes spiritual warfare.
(Acts 2618, 2 Cor 44, Eph 613-18) - Importance of prayer in spiritual warfare!
- The kingdom advances on the knees of His saints
- The devil trembles when he sees the weakness
saint upon his knees
17The Primary Purpose of Missions is to be Light in
a Dark World
- Light in a dark world includes cultural elements
- Cultural adaptation is healthy
- Rejection of the cultural is unhealthy
- Total assimilation is unhealthy
- We are to be salt and light. (characteristics)
- Cultures are neutral but elements must be judged
- Sinful elements must be identified biblically
- The national Christians are the ones to lead
change
18The Primary Purpose of Missions is to be Light in
a Dark World
- The Missionary community should be a community of
light, but not from the heat! - Eph 58, 15-20
- 1 John 17ff, 28-11
- The nationals are watching our lives
- Drive in such a way that you could stop and
witness to anyone driving around you.
19Two extremes to avoid
- The purpose of missions should not be so narrowly
defined that vital missions concerns are
overlooked or obscured. - The purpose of missions should not be so
generally stated that everything becomes missions.
20SUFFERING
21Suffering
- noun feelings of mental or physical pain
- noun misery resulting from affliction
- noun a state of acute pain
- noun psychological suffering
22Suffering
- But these Nazi times had one great advantage.
They taught us that physical beatings could be
endured, and that the human spirit with Gods
help can survive horrible tortures. - Pastor Richard Wurmbrand
23Suffering
- Sabina told me, Richard, stand up and wash this
shame away from the face of Christ! They are
spitting in His face. I said to her, If I do
so, you lose your husband. She replied, I
dont wish to have a coward as a husband. - Pastor Richard Wurmbrand
24Biblical Perspective
- Rejoicing in Romans 53-4 Acts 541
- Examples of Job, David, Daniel, Shadrach,
Meshach, and Abednego
- Suffering of Righteous Psalms 22, 73
- Luke 1212-19 132-4
- Romans 833-39
- 2 Corinthians 417
- Philippians 310
- Hebrews 122-7
25CHURCH PLANTING
26Church Planting
- The International Mission Board, SBC has asked us
to make it our focus that we do, Evangelism that
results in churches. Further, as a result of
our personnel being on mission with God, our
goal is to see Church Planting Movements among
Unreached People Groups that we engage. IMB
Missionary
27Church Planting
- Key questions to ask and answer before engaging
in Church Planting - What is a New Testament church?
- How should one go about starting them?
- Who should lead them?
- Are they aquariums or fishing vessels?
28Metaphors of the Church
- People of God
- Body of Christ (Pauline In Christ)
- Temple of the Holy Spirit
29The Church exists by mission just as fire exists
by burning Emil Brunner
30Nine Marks of a Healthy Church
- Expositional Preaching
- Biblical Theology
- Biblical Understanding of the Good News
- Biblical Understanding of Conversion
- Biblical Understanding of Evangelism
- Biblical Understanding of Church Membership
- Biblical Church Discipline
- Concern for Promoting Christian Discipleship and
Growth - Biblical Church Leadership
31Evangelism defined
- Evangelism is the communication of the Good News
of salvation in the power of the Holy Spirit so
that people have a valid opportunity to accept
Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior, and become
responsible members of one of His churches.
32Cultural Mandate vs. Gospel Mandate
- Cultural or Primary mandate.
- Genesis 128, 215
- We are stewards of His creation.
- We are to care for the world and its population.
- Gospel or Evangelistic Mandate
- Matthew 2818-20
- Our purpose is not just managerial but also
missionary
33Danger of the Extremes
- Social Ministry
- Liberation theology
- No evangelism
- Pluralism
- Healthy lost people
- Evangelism
- No credibility
- Not faithful representatives of Christ
- In violation of clear Scriptural commands
34PERSECUTION
35Persecution
- persecute verb
-
- to treat someone unfairly or cruelly over a long
period of time because of their race, religion,
or political beliefs or to annoy someone by
refusing to leave them alone - Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary
36Persecution
- To pursue in a manner to injure, grieve, or
afflict to beset with cruelty or malignity to
harass especially, to afflict, harass, punish,
or put to death, for adherence to a particular
religious creed or mode of worship. - Webster Dictionary, 1913
37Persecution
- Persecution has always produced a better
Christiana witnessing Christian, a soul-winning
Christian. Communist persecution has backfired
and produced serious, dedicated Christians such
as are rarely seen in free lands. These people
cannot understand how anyone can be a Christian
and not want to win every soul they meet. - Pastor Richard Wurmbrand
38Biblical Perspective
- Hebrews 1032-34
- 1 Peter 13-9 213-25 38-17 41 412-19
- 1 Peter 51 glory (John 2119)
- 1 Peter 56-11
- Revelation 210
- Matthew 1034
- John 1518-21
- Acts 94-5
- Philippians 128-29
- Colossians 124
- 2 Thessalonians 15
- 2 Timothy 312
39WITNESS
40Witness
- 1 attestation of a fact or event TESTIMONY2
one that gives evidence specifically one who
testifies in a cause or before a judicial
tribunal3 one asked to be present at a
transaction so as to be able to testify to its
having taken place4 one who has personal
knowledge of something5 a something serving
as evidence or proof SIGN b public
affirmation by word or example of usually
religious faith or conviction
41Biblical Perspective
- Mark 834-38
- Acts 2220
- 1 Corinthians 133
- Hebrews 111-121
- Revelation 15
- Revelation 213
- Revelation 314
- Revelation 69-11
42Witness Martyr
- noun 1 person who undergoes death or suffering
for great cause. 2 ( to) colloquial constant
sufferer from. verb 1 put to death as martyr. 2
torment. - Etymology Middle English, from Old English, from
Late Latin, from Greek martyr-, martys,
literally, witnessDate before 12th century1
a person who voluntarily suffers death as the
penalty of witnessing to and refusing to renounce
a religion2 a person who sacrifices something
of great value and especially life itself for the
sake of principle
43Witness Martyr
- 1. a person who chooses to die or be killed
rather than renounce his or her religious
beliefs. 2. a person who suffers greatly or is
killed for some belief, cause, or principle. - n 1 one who suffers for the sake of principle 2
one who voluntarily suffers death as the penalty
for refusing to renounce their religion
44Witness Martyr
- 1. One who, by his death, bears witness to the
truth of the gospel one who is put to death for
his religion as, Stephen was the first Christian
martyr. --Chaucer.To be a martyr, signifies
only to witness the truth of Christ but the
witnessing of the truth was then so generally
attended with persecution, that martyrdom now
signifies not only to witness, but to witness by
death --South.2. Hence, one who sacrifices his
life, his station, or what is of great value to
him, for the sake of principle, or to sustain a
cause.
45What is a Martyr?
- Someone who is killed because of their faith?
- Someone who would rather die than deny their
faith? - Someone who dies in any manner while in the
service of their faith? - The above, but only if they die in a way they
would not have experienced at home?
46Who is a Martyr?
- The missionary who is beheaded for ignoring the
prohibition of preaching Christ? - The missionary who is beheaded for being a
citizen of the United States? - The missionary who dies of TB, amoebic dysentery,
a car crash, robbery gunshot, pneumonia, plane
crash, SARS? - The missionary who is murdered in a case of
mistaken identity?
47Who is a Martyr?
- Does the intention of the criminal determine
martyrdom? - What about Jim Elliot? Lottie Moon?
- What about David Brainerd?
- What about the same choices you made in your
description being applied to a pastor/minister
here in the USA? - Does location determine martyrdom?
48Martyrdom
- The cause, not the suffering, makes a genuine
martyr. St. Augustine - T.S. Eliot describes a martyr in one of his plays
as one who has become an instrument of God, who
has lost his will in the will of God . . . The
martyr no longer desires anything for himself. .
.
49Martyrdom
- Martyrdom is not depressing, but necessary for
movement into a prayerful understanding of global
Christian realitynecessary in order to receive
that which has been granted on behalf of
Christto suffer for His sake. Tom White,
USA Director of the Voice of the Martyrs