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One of the Goals have that we have in the Free Church is to be a movement who is multiplying disciples and multiplying churches throughout the world.
AOne of the Goals we have in the Free Church is to be transformational churches… which means we have to be those who have been impacted by the Gospel.. it stems for the thought that the Gospel itself is transformational… if we are people who live the Gospel - Good News that Jesus saves
that are healthy and life giving…
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A couple years ago we as a church took on a remodeling project here at the church and it included the sanctuary, office, conference room and the Sunday school classrooms and bathrooms.
It was needed and it came out beautiful.. we have some amazing gifted people that all helped.. l have been around a number of building projects and renovations.. Part of me really likes it because you this immediate results... sense of accomplishment..
In 1974 Billy Graham was instrumental in organizing the first International gathering on World Evangelism…this is beginnings of what has been called the Lausanne Movement… after Lausanne Switzerland where they convened…The goal was to come together to stategize how to evangelize “unreached people groups” arround the world.
Our mission Statement says,
In 1974 Billy Graham was instrumental in organizing the first International gathering on World Evangelism…this is beginnings of what has been called the Lausanne Movement… after Lausanne Switzerland where they convened…The goal was to come together to stategize how to evangelize “unreached people groups” arround the world.
In October of 2010
“The Third Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization “brought together 4,200 evangelical leaders from 198 countries, and extended to hundreds of thousands more, participating in meetings around the world, and online.
The goal was to bring a fresh challenge to the global Church to bear witness to Jesus Christ and all his teaching – in every nation, in every sphere of society, and in the realm of ideas.
It was to build unity around a set of biblical convictions and call to action..
One of their Biblical convictions is To lOVE THE GOSPEL..thi was their statement.
“As disciples of Jesus, we are gospel people.
The core of our identity is our passion for the biblical good news of the saving work of God through Jesus Christ.
We are united by our experience of the grace of God in the gospel and by our motivation to make that gospel of grace known to the ends of the earth by every possible means.”
Lausanne Movement, Cape town “Confession of faith and action’
The past few weeks we have been in the book of Jonah.. God gave Jonah clear mission and that we declare his word to the city of Nineveh.
But instead of going to Nineveh he heads in the opposite direction.
He is a prophet on the run — God sends a Storm and God sends the fish and it is in the depth of the ocean that Jonah has a heart change.
The Bible’s view is quite the opposite.
The book of Genesis gives just a few seconds to the countless aeons of prehistory, and devotes the rest of its pages to God and us.
We learn that human beings are not a chance and feeble speck, but the summit of God’s creation and the key to his purpose.
“We exist to Glorify God by multiplying transformational churches among all people.”
God gave Jonah clear mission a call to action and that was to proclaim God’s word to the city of Nineveh.
But instead of going to Nineveh he heads in the opposite direction.. towards Tarshish.
EFCA MISSION STATEMENT
Knowles, A. (2001).
The Bible guide (1st Augsburg books ed., p. 23).
Minneapolis, MN: Augsburg
This is our vision locally, regionally and globally.
It is our desire that we are a church who are becoming a church (a movement of believers) who not only professes faith but are impacted by the Good news....
This is our vision locally, regionally and globally.
It is our desire that we are a church who are becoming a church who not only professes faith but are impacted by the Good news....
In the story we See Jonah is a prophet on the run — he spiraling downward God is in relentless pursuit.
The past few weeks we have been in the book of Jonah.. God gave Jonah clear mission and that he was to proclaim God’s word to the city of Nineveh.
But instead of going to Nineveh he heads in the opposite direction.
Jonah is a fugitive a prophet on the run — God sends a Storm and God sends the fish and it here that God...God gives Jonah a second chance to answer the call....
That is what it means to be evangelical… the word evangelical comes means gospel or EVANGELON “to herald the good News.”
And God being relentless in his love for both Jonah and the city of Nineveh.
To be those who experience the power of the Gospel in Salvation and then to proclaim the message to others… thats what it means to be an evangelical church.
God gives Jonah a second chance to answer the call.
God sends a violent storm jonahs way and then he appoints a whale to swallow up Jonah up.
We are living in a day when we really need to understand the importance of Gospel proclamation.
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The story of Jonah is about our own tendency to wander and God’s love and compassion towards us and how far he will extend his love and mercy towards.
… God is longing that none would perish but that all would come to eternal life.
sends the fish and it here that God...God gives Jonah a second chance to answer the call....
Its ‘information that causes one joy’ or ‘words that bring delight."
God gs Jonah a second chance to answer the call....
God’s love and compassion and how far he will extend his love and mercy towards.
us… God is a God of second chances.
longing that willing none would perish but that all would come to eternal life.
What comes to the surface is that,God is the God of second chances: God is longsuffering willing that none would perish but that all would come to eternal life.
Not only does God give Jonah a second chance but he gives the whole city of Nineveh an opportunity to turn and change their ways… .. God gets ahold of the Kings heart and the whole city turns to the Lord.
If you like surprise endings, this is exactly the way this book concludes.
God gives both Jonah and the whole city of Nineveh an opportunity to turn away from their wicked lifestyles and turn again to the one true God…
Jonah’s message struck a chord with the King of Nineveh - who after hearing Jonah proclaim the message of salvation - the King is humbled and comes to the place of repentance.
This powerful picture of the King standing up getting off his throne and puts on sack clothe — this is the picture of repentance when get off our thrones allow Christ to be King… This happened to the King and whole city..
God gets ahold of the heart of the King of Nineveh - who when hearing the Jonah proclaim the message of the means of salvation from destruction - This powerful picture of the King standing up getting off his throne and puts on sack clothe — this is the picture of repentance when get off our thrones allow Christ to be King… This happened to the King and whole city..
We have this powerful metaphor of the King standing up and getting off his throne and puts on sack clothe …
Demonstrating true repentance and surrender
…we often look at repentance as partial action — God I surrender my heart, (stop)my family, my employement..my retirement.. you are King… it's sovereignty.
One of the true marks of revival is transformation And surrender
Revival comes to the City of Nineveh… and the entire city to turn to God.
Something similar happened and the turn of the last century.
When the Word of God went sweeping through Wales in the early 1900s, and a tremendous revival, and a fifth of all of the country was converted and came into the church, there were tremendous labor union problems that were happening inside the mines.
When the Word of God went sweeping through Wales in the early 1900s, and a tremendous revival, and a fifth of all of the country was converted and came into the church, there were tremendous labor union problems that were happening inside the mines.
When the revival came, they were wiped away, because on company time, the managers started to sponsor Bible studies, and the people, the miners, were part of the Bible studies.
Miners had been stealing tools for years.
As God changed these mens hearts they began to return the stollen good..
When the Word of God went sweeping through Wales in the early 1900s, and a tremendous revival, and a fifth of all of the country was converted and came into the church, there were tremendous labor union problems that were happening inside the mines.
When the revival came, they were wiped away, because on company time, the managers started to sponsor Bible studies, and the people, the miners, were part of the Bible studies.
They began to bring back all the things they had been stealing.
Do you know how all mines had one shed where the company kept its tools, and you used the tools?
Miners had been stealing them for years.
During the revival, they had to build five new sheds at most mines just to put back all the tools the miners started bringing back.
The managers started to say, “On company time, we want to spend time praying and reading the Bible with you.”
What happened?
Repentance, not negotiation!
Repentance changes cities. That’s what it says.
During the revival, they had to build five new sheds at most mines just to put back all the tools the miners started bringing back.
The managers started to say, “On company time, we want to spend time praying and reading the Bible with you.”
What happened?
Repentance and change of heart… Gospel transformation..
True transformation
o see revival in our churches and in our nation…
Huge miracle… Most of us want to see revival in our churches and in our nation…
Paul tells us that, The Gospel is not just the “good news,” but also much more..
As a culture we are in a rapid descent morally and this is not the first time in History..
Jonah is one of those books that reminds us as a local church of being faithful to gospel proclamation.
When we handle the word of truth correctly what it does is bring real transformation.
It will lead to the nourishment of believers but it will also bring new birth…
Jonah reminds us of the importance to us that we are to be about gospel proclamation.
Jonah reminds us that in our current context and culture the only thing that will make a difference gospel proclamation.
of the importance to us that we are to be about gospel proclamation.
We as the church need to once again fall in the love with the Gospel message that it is only God who can save us.
The Third Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization brought together 4,200 evangelical leaders from 198 countries, and extended to hundreds of thousands more, participating in meetings around the world, and online.
The goal was to bring a fresh challenge to the global Church to bear witness to Jesus Christ and all his teaching – in every nation, in every sphere of society, and in the realm of ideas.
One of their confessions and commitment was to be people who love the Good News… the Gospel...
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