Biblical Theology of Mission Dr. Byron D. Klaus Day 3.

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Biblical Theology of Mission Dr. Byron D. Klaus Day 3

Some Thoughts on Pentecost

Pentecost As a Compass Pentecost orients us biblically to the inner logic of God’s revelation of Himself in the world through Jesus Christ and experientially to the eschatological vision of redemption of the world. Pentecost is the pivotal point from which we can look back to the incarnation of God in Jesus of Nazareth and look forward into our contemporary life and witness to Jesus Christ in our world. Pentecost is more than a historical and instrumental link between a theology of the incarnation and a theology of the church. Pentecost is more than the birth of the church, it is the indwelling power of the Spirit of Christ as the source of the church’s life and ministry.” Ray Anderson, The Soul of Ministry, p.111

Pentecost – The mission of God seen most clearly in Jesus continues uninterrupted to this very day. Acts 1:6-8 – Mission is redemptive – global – empowered by the Holy Spirit. Jesus ministry happens in real time & space. God’s purposes are therefore realized in the ministries we offer in His name and the organizations we create to facilitate those ministries. Structures and programs are theological statements.

The pragmatic demands of day to day ministry often tend to overwhelm our vision (the capacity to see what God has done in Jesus Christ II Cor. 5:17-20) and dull our discernment (the capacity to see the congruence between the Christ of Scripture and the Christ as work in current ministry John 5:17) A Pentecostal theology for ministry affirms the context and activity of ministry is not merely the place for the application of abstract principles or professional skills. Ministry is the habitat of Jesus’ continuing ministry that requires a spirituality nurturing both vision and discernment as necessary for ministry effectiveness.

The Baptism of the Spirit and Recovering a Muted Voice “ The Baptism of the Spirit in Pentecostalism is rightfully seen as empowerment for service impacting the believer deeply by giving him/her a tremendous boldness, a heightened sense of personal holiness and a new sense of self worth and personal power. Yet, the narrow individualistic focus and purpose implies the dissipation...of so much energy and spiritual power that can and should be “tapped” for the broader missional objective of the church. The challenge which remains for Pentecostals is to catch the vision of the broader prophetic and vocation role of the Baptism of the Spirit.” Eldin Villafane

“ Pentecostalism is not an aberration... “What began as a despised and ridiculed sect is quickly becoming both the preferred religion of the urban poor and the powerful bearer of a radically alternative vision of what the human world might one day become.” Harvey Cox Will the past be a true indicator of our future? This is no time for triumphalism. It is a time for humility and the recapturing of our central core.

An attempt at finding the core of Pentecostalism Every human being struggles to find a sense of destiny and significance. Pentecostalism represents a spiritual restoration of significance and purpose to masses of people.

Restoration of basic (primal) speech In a world that can make people think as if their “voice” does not matter or where contrived rhetoric has emptied language of any meaning. Pentecostals participate in a language of the heart that is understood in heaven, and no particular tragedy can restrain. (Rom.12:1-2)

Restoration of basic (primal) piety Our relationship with God cannot be contained in left-brained activity alone, but is to be encountered face to face. We believe and expect God to act in immanent and concrete ways. (Mark 16:15-18)

Restoration of a basic (primal) hope An affirmation that the world we see is not all there is and can be. An orientation toward the future that persists despite the failure of certain events to occur. A sense of destiny that affirms in concrete action that we are connected in history to the God who is the Alpha & Omega.(Mt. 24:14 and II Thes. 4:13-18)

To make a long story short Our words – “deepest attempts at communication” are heard by Someone who understands. Our address is known by God. Our destiny is linked to the Creator- Redeemer God

The bottom line is still The Baptism of the Spirit connected to empowerment for world evangelization. A sense of destiny as part of the effort that plants signposts of God’s redemptive purposes. Obedience to Christ’s command to make disciples of all nations

The Church becomes what it is (nature) by virtue of its existence as a witness to Christ’s continued ministry of reconciliation in global mission.

We grasp the meaning of the Church and its mission by participation ourselves. Action in which the truth is discovered through action, not merely applied or practiced (praxis).

The church is really Jesus at work. The nature of the Church is revealed through its existence in the world as the mission of the people of God who receive the Spirit.

Pentecost, not the Great Commission, is the central part of mission thinking in the early Church.

It’s the Spirit that pushes us to recognize Christ in the here and now; the Spirit forces us to deal with Jesus in a particularly historical way.

Mission of God determined the mission of His Son. Thus, the mission of God determines the nature of the Church. If the mission of Christ through the presence and power of the Spirit determines the nature and ministry of the Church, then we should expect a mission theology perspective of the Church to be the source of renewed vision and life.

The mission of the Church is to embody in its corporate life and ministry the continuing mission and incarnational nature of the Son through the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. The nature of the Church is determined in its existence as the mission of God to the world.

Pentecostalism is a protest against modernity. It’s resources for the formulation of religious ideology are not merely conceptualizations of God, but participation with God.

Pentecostalism yields a priority and belief that a person has been called and empowered to participate in the final chapter of God’s reconciliatory mission.