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Explore the foundation of church growth through Jesus' mission, the Great Commission, and key teachings. Understand the principles and practices for fruitful ministry, emphasizing both quantitative and qualitative growth in alignment with God's kingdom and judgment. Learn from biblical examples and apply insights to modern church outreach strategies.
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Theological Foundationof Church Growth Entering Jesus’ Mission
Entering into Jesus’ Mission • Jesus & the Great Commission • Five Occurances • Mt. 28:18-20 • Mk. 16:15-16 • Lk. 24:46-49 • Jn. 20:21-23 • Acts 1:8 • Sending Motif of John
Entering into Jesus’ Mission • Important concepts from Great Commission • Command to go • Sent as Jesus was sent • Every ethnic group important • Make disciples • Teach all Jesus commanded • God is with those who go • Mission to continue till Christ returns
Entering into Jesus’ Mission • Limited commission as an example • Mt. 10:5-15; Mk. 6:7-13; Lk. 9:1-6 • Target group • Stay with receptive • Don’t force the non-receptive • Rely on the people • Harvest principle • Pray for workers • Preach the gospel • Preach repentance
Entering into Jesus’ Mission • Seven principles from Jesus’ mission • Search – Have a desire for the lost • Harvest – Have a deep will to make disciples • Fruit – Work for the spread of God’s kingdom • Quantitative – Seeking numerical growth • Qualitative – Deepening spiritual growth • Kingdom – Value of God’s rule • Judgment – Preparing for eternity
Entering into Jesus’ Mission • Principle one – Searching • Mt. 18:10-14, not wishing any to parish • Lk. 12:6-8, desires all to confess Jesus • Lk. 15, searching parables
Entering into Jesus’ Mission • Principle two – Harvest • Jn. 4:35, white unto harvest • Mt. 9:37-38, harvest in plentiful • Mk. 4:26-29, parable of growing grain
Entering into Jesus’ Mission • Principle three – Fruit • Mt. 7:15-23 • Mt. 13:1-9, 18-23, parable of the sower • Mt. 21:33-46, parable of the wicked tenants • Mt. 25:14-30, parable of the talents • Lk. 13:6-9, bearing fruit is the purpose of the fruit tree • Jn. 15:1-11, Christ the true vine
Entering into Jesus’ Mission • Reasons for Bearing Fruit • We are told by Christ to bear fruit (Jn. 15:16) • Being fruitful glorifies God (Jn. 15:8) • Being fruitful is pleasing to God (Col. 1:10) • Jesus is not please with unfruitfulness (Mt. 21:19)
Entering into Jesus’ Mission • Principle four – Quantitative • Mk. 1:17; Lk. 5:8-10 fishers of men • Mt. 13:47-52 Parable of the Dragnet • Mt. 13:31-32; Mk. 4:30-32 Parable of Mustard Seed • Mt. 13:33-35 Parable of Leaven • Incorrect use – 1 Chron. 21:1 • Correct use – Nu. 1:17-19; 26:1-4
Entering into Jesus’ Mission • Reasons for Counting for God’s Purpose • To know if someone is lost • To acknowledge God’s blessing of growth • Check fruit bearing • To know what resources God has given us to accomplish His mission • Wrong reasons to count • For our own pride • For the sake of numbers only
Entering into Jesus’ Mission • Principle four – Qualitative • Mt. 5:4-11 Beatitudes • Mt. 7:24-27 Two foundations • Mt. 28:20 Teaching them to observe all commanded • Mt. 19:7-10 Hand causes you to stumble • Mt. 19:15-17 Going to a brother • Lk. 7:41-43 Parable of the Two Debtors • Lk. 10:30-37 Parable of Good Samaritan • Lk. 14:7-11 Parable of the Lowest Seat • Lk. 18:1-8 Parable of the Persistent Widow
Entering into Jesus’ Mission • Principle five – Kingdom • Mt. 13:44 Parable of the Hidden Treasures • Mt. 13:45-46 Parable of Pearl of Great Price • Mt. 21:28-32 Parable of the Two Sons • Mt. 6:10 Thy kingdom come, will be done
Entering into Jesus’ Mission • Principle six – Judgment • Mt. 7:21-23 Those who do the Father’s will • Mt. 20:1-16 Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard • Lk. 19:11-27 Parable of the Ten Minas • Mt. 22:1-14 Parable of the Wedding Banquet
Entering into Jesus’ Mission • Pattern of Church Growth in Acts • People sent out • Guided by Holy Spirit • Message proclaimed • People hear • People respond • Believers form into a church • Community appeal • Worship, service, fellowship, edification, ministry, evangelism
Entering into Jesus’ Mission • Areas of Church Growth – Acts 2:41-47 • Growing in knowledge: continued steadfastly in the apostles teachings • Growing together: fellowship and the breaking of bread • Growing in service: had all things in common • Impacting the community: finding favor with all people • Growing numerically: Lord added to the church daily
Entering into Jesus’ Mission • Acts Missionary Journeys • Sent out to make disciples (Antioch) • Breaking new ground (unreached) • Proclaiming the gospel (Christ centered) • Planted churches (Community emphasis) • Nurturing churches (Christian living teaching) • Leadership instillation (Responsibility for church) • Leadership development (Maturation process) • Churches sent out workers (Mother churches)
Entering into Jesus’ Mission • Paul’s Missionary Letters • Paul was contextually sensitive • Paul planted church that fit the community • Paul followed up on planted churches • Paul provided theological teaching • Paul provided practical Christian living teaching • Paul kept contact with church leadership • Paul encourage local leadership • Paul trained leaders • Paul continued to have contact with churches • Paul continued his own mission work (Spain?)
Entering into Jesus’ Mission • Paul & Church Growth • Need for preaching the gospel • Power of God unto salvation (Rom. 1:14-16) • Need for people to believe (Rom. 10:8-15) • The message preached to save (1 Cor. 1:21-25) • Ministry of reconciliation (2 Cor. 5:17-21) • Word of reconciliation • Ambassadors for Christ • Begging people to be reconciled
Entering into Jesus’ Mission • Paul & Church Growth • Growth from God (1 Cor. 3:5-11) • Paul planted • Apollos watered • God gave the growth • God’s fellow servants in ministry • Christians are God’s field and building • Jesus is the foundation of the building (v. 11)