Theology of Missions Part 2 Flashcards
“Our ____ for world _____, therefore, is the whole ____…” -John Stott
“Our mandate for world evangelization, therefore, is the whole Bible…” -John Stott
“It is _____… to understand _____ properly in the ___ Testament, without seeing the ___ of ____ in the ___ Testament.” -Greenway
“It is impossible… to understand missions properly in the New Testament, without seeing the roots of missions in the Old Testament.” -Greenway
The _____ understood that the ____ of the “Great ____” went back to ____, and a covenant that God made with ______.
The disciples understood that the origin of the “Great Commission” went back to Genesis, and a covenant that God made with Abraham.
There are over ___ declarative ____ in the ___ Testament that ____ God’s promise to bless all ____.
There are over 300 declarative passages in the Old Testament that magnify God’s promise to bless all nations.
3 Important Old Testament Biblical Missions references:
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a) Psalm 67:2- Often called the “Missionary Psalm”
b) Acts 3:25-26- Peter continued to identify the pulse of the Old Testament.
c) Galatians 3- Paul reveals 5 times the connection between the gospel and the Abrahamic covenant.
_______ is God’s gift to us, and what we ______ is our gift to God. Luke __:__
Salvation is God’s git to us, and what we become is our gift to God. Luke 12:48
___ is a missiological book. It has a simple ____ that God is interested in the _____ of His church to the ___ of the ____.
Acts is a missiological book. It has a simple message that God is interested in the expansion of His church to the ends of the earth.
Acts : is the Church’s vision statement.
Acts 1:8 is the Church’s vision statement.
The word “_____” is the key word in Acts, mentioned __ times.
The word “witness” is the key word in Acts, mentioned 39 times.
List at least 2 references that are important confirmations of the Great Commission.
Matthew 8:10-11, Matthew 10:18, Matthew 12:41-42, Matthew 21:43, Matthew 28:19, Mark 7:24-30, Mark 11:17, Mark 13:10, Mark 16:15, Mark 14:9, Luke 4:24-26, Luke 24:47-48, John 1:8-13, John 3:16-17, John 12:32
God had already made His plan plain. God visited the Gentiles, and took a people for Himself. He opened the door of faith for them. No one can shut it. List 2 scriptural references:
Acts 1:8, Acts 2:21, Acts 3:24-25, Acts 9:15, Acts 10:45-47, Acts 11:18, Acts 13:46-48, Acts 14:27, Acts 18:6, Acts 21:19, Acts 22:21, Acts 26:17-18, Acts 28:28
In Acts Chapter __, Peter unlocks the door for the ______ to come to God.
In Acts Chapter 10, Peter unlocks the door for the Gentiles to come to God.
The story of the ____ Pentecost is one of the longest in ____– __ verses.
The story of the Gentile Pentecost is one of the longest in Acts– 77 verses.