A Theological Introduction to the Witness of the Church within the Mission of God
Mission is Godâs work. God spoke the first promise of gospel hope, sent his Son into this fallen world, and commissioned his Spirit to empower his church for witness. Until the day Christ returns, God has called his people to participate in his mission through evangelism, apologetics, church planting, cultural engagement, gospel suffering, and many other activities that faithfully communicate gospel hope in Christ.
This practical introduction provides a biblical framework for understanding the churchâs role in Godâs mission. It reviews the biblical story of Godâs mission, draws insights from the churchâs witness since Pentecost, and studies aspects of contemporary Christian witness. Each chapter ends with study questions to encourage further reflection and discussion by church members and ministry leaders. Readers will gain refreshing insights into how they can participate in faithfully bearing witness to Christ through the churchâs work in the world today.
- Confessional and Contemporary:Â Precisely defines the biblical aspects of Godâs mission and Christian witness, built upon time-tested theology, yet freshly applied for witness in the post-Christendom world
- Accessible:Â Written for church members, college and seminary students, ministry workers, and church leaders who are committed to creating a community that bears witness to Christ in an unchurched society
- Practical and Motivational:Â Clear and crisp writing style, enhanced by many helpful figures and charts, and infused with a gospel passion to declare Godâs glory among the nations
- Spurs Discussion:Â Thought-provoking study questions at the end of each chapter to encourage further reflection and faithful action
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âBy arguing convincingly that âbearing witnessâ is both the central aspect of the churchâs mission and the identity of Godâs people, DeVries helps correct a number of mistaken notions about mission and opens up new avenues for embracing our own calling as witnesses. This book is a tremendous resource: careful, clear, confessional, biblical, hopeful, inspiring, and practical. This will be one of the first booksâif not the first bookââon missions that I recommend to pastors, students, and church members.â
Kevin DeYoung, Senior Pastor, Christ Covenant Church, Matthews, North Carolina; Associate Professor of Systematic Theology, Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte
âWe are not âbuildingâ but âreceivingâ a kingdom. Brian DeVries shows from Genesis to Revelation that Godâs mission in Christ is center stage. Instead of bearing this mission on our shoulders, we get to be ambassadors of this good news! This paradigm-shifting message from a veteran in missions should be at the top of any reading list on the subject.â
Michael Horton, J. Gresham Machen Professor of Systematic Theology and Apologetics, Westminster Seminary California; author, Core Christianity
You Will Be My Witnesses: Theology for God's Church Serving in God's Mission is in the following collections: