Module 2—PDF slides—Vocation of Messianic New-Covenant Community—Gentiles

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the
voca)on
of
the
messianic
 covenant
community
 gathering
the
covenant
harvests
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john
clements
2008‐2009
/
www.eternalpurpose.org.uk


introduc)on

  God’s
eternal
purpose
for
creation…
   a
covenant
community

 •  •  •

revealing
his
essential
nature—his
glory
 revealing
his
purposes
for
his
creation
 co­operating
with
him

  partnering
with
Messiah
in
gathering
 “covenant
harvests”
of
the
earth

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john
clements
2008‐2009
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covenant
harvests
 A
GREAT
NATION,
BLESSED
TO
BE
A
BLESSING

 to
every
family
on
earth

harvest
of
 MESSIANIC

 COMMUNITY

harvest
of
 GENTILE
PEOPLES

a
global

 shaking

new
heaven
and
earth

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john
clements
2008‐2009
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harvest
of
 JEWISH
PEOPLE


“look
around
among
the
naLons
and
see!
 and
be
astonished!
Astounded!
 for
I
am
puOng
into
effect
a
work
in
your
days
 that
you
would
not
believe
if
it
were
told
you”
 —Habakkuk
1:5

a
harvest
of
gen)le
peoples
 a
harvest
of
“all
nations”
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john
clements
2008‐2009
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every
ethnos

go
and
make
people
from
all
nations
into
disciples,
 baptising
them
into
the
reality
of
the
Father,
the
 Son
and
the
Holy
Spirit
and
teaching
them
to
obey
 everything
I
have
commanded
you
 —  Matthew
28.19

nations
=
ethnos
=
ethnic
people
groups
 •  •  •  •

different
by
ethnic
origin
 different
by
language
 different
by
culture,
religion,
caste
 different
by
political
nationality

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na)on,
tribe,
people,
language

I
looked
and
there
before
me
was
a
huge
crowd,
too
 large
for
anyone
to
count,
from
every
nation,
 tribe,
people
and
language;
they
were
standing
 in
front
of
the
throne
and
in
front
of
the
Lamb…

 —  Revelation
7.9

who?
 •  •  •  •

ethné
 phulé
 laos
 glossa

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john
clements
2008‐2009
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=
race,
ethnic
people

 
=
tribe,
clan

 
=
nation,
people

 
=
language


great
commission

  after‐thought
of
Jesus?
 
no:
God’s
eternal,
unchanging
purpose
   “bible
explains
mission”
 
no:
“mission
explains
the
bible”!
   option
for
committed
core
of
believers?
 
no:
calling
to
entire
Christian
community

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john
clements
2008‐2009
/
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world
mission
movements

  early
church
:
~
450
AD
 •

Mediterranean
to
India

  Celtic
church
:
500‐800
AD
 •

West,
Central
Europe

  Nestorian
church
:
480‐1250
AD
 •

Asia

  Orthodox
church
:
800‐1100
AD
 •

Eastern
Europe,
Russia

  Roman
Catholic
mission
orders
:
1209‐
AD
 •

mainly
north,
western
Europe;
North
Africa,
China

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john
clements
2008‐2009
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marginalisa)on
of
mission

  mission
movements
exception,
not
rule
   16th
century
Reformers
denied
importance

 •  •  •  •

battling
RC,
rather
than
evangelising
heathen
 imminent
return
Christ
 obligation
fulXilled
by
apostles
 “election”
made
mission
unnecessary!

  mission
marginalised
theologically,
 organisationally…
   until
18th‐century
protestant
missions…

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john
clements
2008‐2009
/
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Moravian
Brethren,
1727‐

  godly
leadership
 •

Count
Zinzandorf

  community
 •

persecuted
protestant
refugees

  prayer
 •

24/7
prayer
vigil
lasting
over
100
years!

  dedication
to
world
mission
 •  •  •

declared
“every
Christian
a
missionary”
 1
missionary

to
every
60
community
members
 ratio
1
:
5000
within
Protestantism
generally

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clements
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Moravian
missionaries

  worldwide
network
 •  •  •

Virgin
Islands,
North
America,
South
America
 Greenland,
Lapland,
Labrador
 South
Africa,
Tanganyika
(Tanzania)

  missionaries
 •  •  •  •  •

unselXish
dedication
 evangelists,
not
theologians
 artisans,
trades­people
 self­supporting

 economic
inXluence;
led
to
spiritual
inXluence

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john
clements
2008‐2009
/
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father
of
modern
mission
movement
 William
Carey,
1792
   vision,
leadership,
prayer,
dedication
   1st
global
statistical
survey:

 •  •

populations

 evangelistic
progress

  formed
Baptist
Missionary
Society
   Serampore,
India,
40
years
 •  •  •

schools
 bible
translation;
printing
 college
for
missionaries,
evangelists

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clements
2008‐2009
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William
Carey

expect
great
things

 from
God

 
attempt
great
things

 for
God

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clements
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five
breaking
waves
 1.  2.  3.  4.  5.

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mission
to
continental
coastlands
 mission
to
continental
interiors
 mission
to
geo­political
countries
 missions
to
ethno­linguistic
peoples

 mission
by
non­Western
movements


first
wave,
1792
‐
1865
 coastlands
of
unreached
continents

discipling,
church
planting
 •  •  •

denominational
 •  •

inter­denominational
co­operation
 London
Missionary
Society

extraordinary
pioneers
 •

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islands,
coastlands
of
Asia,
Africa
 extremely
long
journeys
 slow,
difXicult
communications

William
Carey


second
wave,
1865
‐
1910
 continental
interiors
of
Africa,
Asia

preaching
to
every
person

 •  •  •

interdenominational
organisations
 •  •  •  •  •

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geographical
penetration
of
inland
regions
 AIM,
SIM,
Heart
of
Africa
Mission
(WEC)
 major
threat
of
death
by
tropical
disease
 China
Inland
Mission,
Hudson
Taylor
 faith
 Xield
autonomy
 “three­self”
approach
 “go
native”
approach


second
wave,
1865
‐
1910
 continental
interiors
of
Africa,
Asia

world
evangelisation
before
20th
century
 •  •

“Student
Volunteer
Movement”

 •  •  •  •

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much
excitement
pre­1900
 afterwards
momentum
slowed
by
 discouragement
of
non­achievement

100’s
missionaries
 huge
educational
impact
 non­theological
personnel
 virtually
halted
by
savage
Xirst
world
war


third
wave,
1910
‐
1966
 geo­political
nations,
countries

almost
every
one
entered
or
targeted
 •  •  •

moderate
non‐Western
church
growth
 •  •  •

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slow,
steady
missionary
advance
 supported
by
Evangelical
movement
 theological,
social,
economic,
political
hostility

church
planting

 training
indigenous
leaders
 western
domination
stiXled
native
Christianity


fourth
wave,
1966‐
 ethnic
people
groups

ethnically‐de`ined
people
groups
 •  •  •

zones
of
regional
darkness
 •  •

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measured,
analysed,
targeted
 reached,
unreached,
progress
 change
in
missiological
strategy

“10/40
Window”
 —  theoretical
‘window,’10o
and
40o
N
 Silk
Route
 —  traditional
router
for
silk
traders


strategic
terminology
 “people
group”
 
largest
group
within
which
Gospel
can
 spread
as
a
church‐planting
movement
or
 people
movement
to
Christ…
 
 
without

 
encountering
signi`icant
barriers
of
 understanding
or
acceptance

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strategic
terminology
 “unreached
/
least
reached”

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people
groups
without
a
viable
indigenous
 church
suf`iciently
developed
to
be
 capable
of
evangelizing
its
own
people
 without
cross‐cultural
assistance

 at
least
50%
of
population
have
little
or
no
 access
to
the
Gospel,
either
indigenous
or
 cross‐cultural
 statistically
<
2%
evangelicals
and
 <
5%
nominal
Christian
adherents


strategic
terminology

“ethno­linguistic”
 
deXined
by
language,
dialect,
ethnicity

“ethnic”
 
deXined
by
language,
dialect,
ethnicity,
religion,
 caste,
culture

“unimax”
 
“maximum
sized
group,
sufXiciently
uniXied
to
 allow
a
people
movement
towards
Christ”
 
deXined
by
language,
dialect,
ethnicity,
religion,
 caste,
culture,
education,
politics,
ideology,
 historical
bonds,
customs,
behaviour

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10
/
40
window
 
gospel­resistant
darkness

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86%
least‐evangelised
people
 78%
least‐evangelised
p/g’s
 •  2.5
billion
Muslims,

 Hindus,
Buddhists
 82%
of
poorest
people
 •  2.4
billion
<
$1.40
/
day
 overpopulation,
disease
   AIDS,
malaria,
tuberculosis
 prejudice,
abuse,
illiteracy
   dictatorships,
corruption
   children,
women,
Christians


10
/
40
window

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Christian
workers
   94.5%
among
evangelised
   4.8%
evangelised
/
 resistant

   0.7%
among
unreached

for
every
unreached
ethné
   580+
evangelical,
great
 commission
churches
   40,000+
believers


fourth
wave,
1966‐
 ethnic
people
groups

massive
prayer‐based
growth
 •  •  •  •

centre
of
gravity
no
longer
in
West
 •  •  •  •

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still
accelerating…
 170
million
praying
daily
for
“revival”
 20
million
prayer
“primary
ministry”
 worldwide
Christian
radio
coverage
 ‘60’s
Africa
 ‘70’s
Latin
America
 ‘80’s
East
Asia
 ‘90’s
Eurasia


fiDh
wave,
1980‐
 non­Western
mission
movements

vibrant,
emerging
force
in
world
mission
 •  •

close
to
unreached
peoples
 •  •

geographically
 culturally

huge
biblical
educational
requirement
 •

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vibrant,
vast
numbers
 non­western
Pentecostal
movements

 engaging
seriously
with
world
mission

partnership
opportunity:
YSC’s
/
OSC’s


have
waves
made?

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john
clements
2008‐2009
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number
of
non‐ChrisFans
per
believer
 400
 350

360

300
 250
 200

220

150
 100
 50
 0

69
 27

21
 11
 7
 100
AD
 1000
AD
 1500
AD
 1900
AD
 1950
AD
 1980
AD
 1990
AD
 ratio
of
non‐Christian
to
believer
(Lausanne
Task
Force)

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raFo
of
congregaFons
to
people
groups
 700




 600




 583

500




 400




 300




 200




 162

100




 0

33
 10
 1
 
1/5
 0




 100
AD
 1000
AD
1500
AD
1900
AD
1950
AD
1980
AD
1990
AD
 missional
congregations
per
unreached
people
group

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to
be
done?

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clements
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the
great
imbalance
 reached
 61%

3.9
billion
 58%

9169

1
billion
=
1000,
000,
000

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39%

2.5
billion

individuals

42%

6721
 92%

128,000

unreached

ethnic
people
groups

8%

12,000

mission
personnel
 (not
incl.
RC)

staLsLcs
courtesy
Joshua
Project
2006


why
it
can
be
done…

500
million
Christians
committed
to
act
 •  •  •

annual
‘disposable’
earnings
$2.5
trillion

 •  •

$8
billion
given
to
missions
(33c
per
$100)
 Christians
own
60
million
computers

3
million
full‐time
Christian
workers
 •  •

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annual
growth
rate
6.9%
 faster
than
global
population
growth
 100
million
are
young
believers

285,
000
career
missionaries
 30,
000
broadcasting
cross­culturally


“look around among the nations and see! and be astonished! Astounded! for I am putting into effect a work in your days that you would not believe if it were told you” —Habakkuk 1:5

a
harvest
of
gen)le
peoples
 a
harvest
of
“all
nations”
 ©
john
clements
2008‐2009
/
www.eternalpurpose.org.uk


covenant
harvests
 A
GREAT
NATION,
BLESSED
TO
BE
A
BLESSING

 to
every
family
on
earth

harvest
of
 MESSIANIC

 COMMUNITY

harvest
of
 GENTILE
PEOPLES

a
global

 shaking

new
heaven
and
earth

©
john
clements
2008‐2009
/
www.eternalpurpose.org.uk

harvest
of
 JEWISH
PEOPLE


the eternal purpose

academy of mission

the high call of God to the messianic community 1 destiny of the messianic community

2 vocation of the messianic community

3 design of the messianic community

4 dynamic of the messianic community

pressing toward the high call of God 5 running the race marked out for us

6 leading God’s people into their inheritance

7 the arena of spiritual conflict

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