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Introduction
God has ordained the message, the means, and the method for expanding his kingdom.
Paul’s First Missionary Journey
1.
The commission to go was given supernaturally by the Holy Spirit.
a.
The church laid hands on them and sent them.
2. First stop: Salamis, Cyprus.
a. Covered the entire island – 3572 sq.
miles.
(NC is 53, 819)
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Reach Paphos
i. Elymus the Sorcerer is blinded
ii.
Proconsul believes
3. Second stop: Perga
a. John Mark desserts them
4. Third stop: Antioch Pisidia
a. Paul is invited to preach
b.
The next week, almost the entire city was gathered in the Synagogue
c. Jewish leaders reject the gospel
d.
Paul shakes the dust off his feet and turns to the Gentiles
5. Fourth Stop: Iconium
a.
A great number believed
b.
Signs and wonders were performed
c.
Threat of stoning forces them to leave
6. Fifth Stop: Lystra
a. Crippled man is healed
b.
Paul is stoned and drug from the city
7. Sixth and final stop: Derbe (about 50 miles from Tarsus, his home town)
a.
Many converts in Derbe
8.
They returned through all the cities in which they had made disciples
a. Strengthened the disciples in the faith
9.
Return to Antioch
10.
Total time lapse for this missionary trip: 46-47 AD.
What is a missionary?
What is a missionary?
A missionary is a person sent into an area to carry on evangelism OR other activities, humanitarian, etc.
A missionary is a person in favor of a program, set of principles, etc., who attempts to persuade others.
A person who is sent on a mission.
What is the Mission of the Church?
The Mission of the Church is NOT:
Is it to end abortion?
To end poverty, abortion, or racism
Is it to end racism?
To put an end to oppression
To end poverty
Is it to end poverty?
To end racism
Fight for women’s rights, minority rights, or rights of immigrants illegal or otherwise
To fight for religious freedom, the freedom of speech, or even the right to bear arms.
A missionary is a person sent into an area to carry on evangelism OR other activities, humanitarian, etc.
To protect and defend the constitution of the United States
A missionary is a person in favor of a program, set of principles, etc., who attempts to persuade others.
A person who is sent on a mission.
What is the mission of the church?
To make make disciples.
To baptize converts.
to train disciples in the teachings of Christ.
What is a missionary?
A missionary is one who is sent to make, baptize, and train disciples in the commandments of Christ!
The best word Greek word to define a missionary is ἀπόστολος: a messenger, delegate, or envoy.
The Means, Message, and Method
For the word of the cross is folly to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God.
2 And I, when I came to you, brothers, did not come proclaiming to you the testimony of God with lofty speech or wisdom. 2 For I decided to know nothing among you except Jesus Christ and him crucified.
3 And I was with you in weakness and in fear and much trembling, 4 and my speech and my message were not in plausible words of wisdom, but in demonstration of the Spirit and of power, 5 so that your faith might not rest in the wisdom of men but in the power of God.
God Sends Out Missionaries Through His Church
The Holy Spirit Spoke
He was specific
They laid hands on them
How do you support missionaries sent by your local church?
What are some common reasons people might offer as their justification for not going as missionaries themselves?
Everyone is a witness to the gospel right where he or she lives.
God placed you where you are to be his witness.
How should our sent identity frame how we live each day?
At Salamis Elymus the sorcerer miraculous judgment - proconsul Sergius Paulus is converted
Paul preaches at Antioch in Pisidia
Jewish leadership rejects gospel - Paul shakes off the dust from his feet
God Sustains Missionaries through Opposition & Suffering
Why do you think Paul re-entered Lystra after his stoning?
Who really makes disciples
Why are some reasons we aren’t living as sent disciples of Christ?
God Strengthens His Church through Missionary Efforts
Why do you think it was important for Paul and Barnabas to return through the cities where they had planted churches?
They strengthened the disciples.
They warned them about the difficulty of the Christian life.
They appointed elders in every church.
What are some ways that we strengthen one another in the faith?
How does hardship and suffering advance the gospel?
What will you change in your life today that will make you a better witness for the gospel?
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