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The Making of a Missionary

      Dr. Robert Patton
   Missionary to Suriname,
        South America
What is a missionary?
   He is called by God to a full-time
    ministry of the Word and prayer ,
    who has crossed cultural barriers ,
    to preach the gospel in an area
    where Christ is largely unknown
What is a missionary?
   He is an ambassador for Christ
   He is a herald of TRUTH - Jesus is
    Lord
   He is the bearer of culture –
    inevitably he brings his culture
    with him
What is a missionary?
   He is an ambassador of love for
    the whole man - body, soul and spirit
   He is the envoy of peace
Myths about a missionary
   Crossing salt water makes you a
    missionary – or, unless you cross
    salt water, you are not a “real”
    missionary
   Living is always difficult – a hut in
    the bush…
   The heathen are flocking to get
    saved
Myths about missions
   Missions is over just as
    colonialism is over
   Full time missionaries are no
    longer needed
   We just need specialists – not
    true; flexibility and adaptability
    are most useful on the field
Why become a missionary?
   God created us to have a
    passion to love and enjoy Him
    and to give Him glory
   All of life is to be lived for the
    glory of God
   We are to reflect what God is
    really like
Why become a missionary?
   The universe is great to reflect
    the greatness of God
   Love - showing the dying soul the
    glory of the grace of God
   God seeks worshippers from
    every tongue, nation and race
Jesus and the GREATEST
commandment
   Mt. 22:[37] Jesus said unto him,
    Thou shalt love the Lord thy God
    with all thy heart, and with all thy
    soul, and with all thy mind.[38]
    This is the first and great
    commandment
God rejects lukewarm
affection – Laodicea
   Rev. 3: [16] So then because
    thou art lukewarm, and neither
    cold nor hot, I will spue thee out
    of my mouth.
God wants us to be
      passionate for Him
   To have an impact, know that ONE
    THING - like Paul did:
   Acts 20:24 But none of these things
    move me, neither count I my life dear
    unto myself, so that I might finish my
    course with joy, and the ministry,
    which I have received of the Lord
    Jesus, to testify of the grace of God
God wants us to be
      passionate for Him: One
      thing…
   To have an impact, know that ONE THING - like
    Paul did:
   Phil. 3:7-9 But what things were gain to
    me, those I count loss for Christ. 8. Yea,
    doubtless, and I count all things but loss
    for the excellency of the knowledge of
    Christ Jesus my Lord: for whom I have
    suffered the loss of all things, and do count
    them but dung, that I might win Christ ,
God wants us to be
    passionate for Him:
   To have an impact, know that ONE THING -
    like Paul did: Phil. 3:9. And be found in
    him, not having mine own righteousness,
    which is of the law, but that which is
    through the faith of Christ, the
    righteousness which is of God by faith,
    10. That I might know him, and the
    power of His resurrection, and the
    fellowship of his suffering, being made
    conformable unto his death.
Paul’s one thing…
   [13] Brethren, I count not myself
    to have apprehended: but this
    one thing I do, forgetting those
    things which are behind, and
    reaching forth unto those things
    which are before,[14] I press
    toward the mark for the prize of
    the high calling of God in Christ
    Jesus
God wants us to be
passionate for Him
   Boast only in the cross of Christ where
    every good thing was obtained for
    sinners:
   Gal. 6:14 But God forbid that I should
    glory save in the cross of our Lord
    Jesus Christ, by whom the world is
    crucified unto me, and I unto the
    world.
God wants us to be
        passionate for Him
   We only boast in the cross when we are on
    the cross - Gal. 2:19-20 - the old self died
    and the new self lives by faith of God in
    Christ Jesus: 19 For I through the law am
    dead to the law, that I might live unto God.
    20 I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I
    live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me, and the
    life which I now live in the flesh I live by the
    faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and
    gave himself for me.
His life is treasured most when it is
above health, money, and life itself
    We boast in the cross when we
     bear the cross: Lk. 14:27 And
     whosoever doth not bear his
     cross, and come after me, cannot
     be my disciple.
His life is treasured most when it is
      above health, money, and life itself
   Christ is all in life or death; Phil. 1:20-
    21 He will be honored! 20. According
    to my earnest expectation, and my
    hope, that in nothing I shall be
    ashamed, but that with all boldness, as
    always, so now also Christ shall be
    magnified in my body, whether it be by
    life or by death. 21. For to me to live
    is Christ, and to die is gain
His life is treasured most when it is
    above health, money, and life itself
   Death makes visible where our treasure
    really is: Mt. 10:37 He that loveth father
    or mother more than me is not worthy of
    me: and he that loveth son or daughter
    more than me is not worthy of me. 38.
    And he that taketh not his cross, and
    followeth after me, is not worthy of me.
    39. He that findeth his life shall lose it,
    and he that loseth his life for my sake
    shall find it.
The Lord promises to provide
        what we need for a godly life
   2 Pet. 1:[3] According as his divine power
    hath given unto us all things that
    pertain unto life and godliness , through
    the knowledge of him that hath called us to
    glory and virtue:[4] Whereby are given unto us
    exceeding great and precious promises: that
    by these ye might be partakers of the
    divine nature, having escaped the
    corruption that is in the world through lust.
His life is treasured most when it is
     above health, money, and life itself
   When we trust Jesus, we trust Him to
    give us what we most need - Himself!
   Paul wanted to magnify Christ in life -
    and that meant to joy in the progress of
    their faith
   Dying to self daily is living for Christ
    daily
   We are perfected through trials and pain
Risk is OK if the cause is big
    enough
   Risk may occur because we are
    igno-rant, but God never risks
    because He knows the end from the
    beginning.
   God wants us to stay dependent on
    Himself
   We may cling to a security which, in
    fact, never exists
Why risk all for Christ?
   We must not take risks for heroism,
    lust for adventure, self-reliance,
    etc.
   We take risks for the sake of Jesus
    Christ, reflecting His value to us.
    He is worthy!
Some killed, but not a hair
perish…
   Luke 16: [16] And ye shall be
    betrayed both by parents, and
    brethren, and kinsfolks, and
    friends; and some of you shall
    they cause to be put to death.[17]
    And ye shall be hated of all men
    for my name's sake.[18] But there
    shall not an hair of your head
    perish
Why risk all for Christ
   Romans 8:35-39, where nothing
    separates us from the love of God in
    Christ Jesus. [35] Who shall separate
    us from the love of Christ? shall
    tribulation, or distress, or persecution,
    or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or
    sword?[36] As it is written, For thy
    sake we are killed all the day long; we
    are accounted as sheep for the
    slaughter.
Why risk all for Christ
   Romans 8:[37] Nay, in all these things we
    are more than conquerors through him
    that loved us.[38] For I am persuaded,
    that neither death, nor life, nor angels,
    nor principalities, nor powers, nor things
    present, nor things to come,[39] Nor
    height, nor depth, nor any other creature,
    shall be able to separate us from the love
    of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord .
Why risk all for Christ?
   We are more than conquerors in all
    our afflictions, not avoiding them.
   You will have all you need to be
    eternally happy in Him.
   God promises us enough to do His
    will
   You are more than conqueror if you
    do not allow anyone to separate you
    from God
We must live to prove that He
     is worth more than life:
   Jesus loves faith-filled risk for the
    glory of God: Lk. 21:2-3 speaks of
    the widow’s mite – she gave all her
    living
   Jesus speaks a great deal about
    money - 15% of the parables
   We must use our possessions to
    make others rejoice in God -
    especially the most needy
We must live to prove that He
       is worth more than life:
   We must have a warfare mentality -
    using the gospel, prayer, & self-
    sacrificing love:
   Mt. 25:46 And these shall go away into
    everlasting punishment, but the
    righteous into life eternal
   Wasting our life is to lose it while
    trying to save it
Give to get to give more…
   Luke 6:[38] Give, and it shall be
    given unto you; good measure,
    pressed down, and shaken
    together, and running over, shall
    men give into your bosom. For
    with the same measure that ye
    mete withal it shall be measured
    to you again.
God rewards
   Mk. 10:[29] And Jesus answered and
    said, Verily I say unto you, There is no
    man that hath left house, or brethren, or
    sisters, or father, or mother, or wife, or
    children, or lands, for my sake, and the
    gospel's,[30] But he shall receive an
    hundredfold now in this time, houses,
    and brethren, and sisters, and mothers,
    and children, and lands, with
    persecutions; and in the world to come
God often tests with material
goods
   Example of Hudson Taylor
       Learned to give and trust God in his
        training
       Later learned to trust God for 1000
        missionaries support
   Example of George Mueller
We are at war – with ourselves
   The lines of warfare are being fought in the
    hearts of individuals - to defeat satan
    and the sinfulness in our own hearts
   We need to be in the world but not of
    the world
   Jn. 17:16 They are not of the world,
    even as I am not of the world. Can we
    say that?
We are at war – with ourselves
   Most will display the glory of God in
    continuing their secular jobs
   Enjoy fellowship with God in your job - I
    Cor. 7:[24] Brethren, let every man,
    wherein he is called, therein abide with
    God.
       .Be thankful in your work
       .Take God’s promises to you with you at
        work
We are at war – with ourselves
   We must do so in conscious reliance on
    God’s power to give excellence and
    reflect His glory.
   Retired people will also want to give
    God glory. Idleness is bad at any age
    and does not reflect the glory of God
   How we do our work may open or close
    doors to the gospel
   Adorn the gospel with our work
How to give God glory in work
   Conform to what God is doing in this
    age
   Remove stumbling blocks to the
    gospel
   Seek to help others with our work -
    not money, but service
How to give God glory in work
   Work with an eye toward
    usefulness, and not money
   Don’t work to have but work to
    give
   Let your work create redemptive
    relationships
Missions and Mercy
   Have pity for the lost and a passion
    for exalting Christ
   Love people - lay down your life to
    bring them to an eternal relationship
    with God
   Love wants the best for people -
    which is that they will rejoice in
    heaven forever with God
Missions & church planting
   Foreign missions is a validation of
    the entire ministry of the sending
    church
   Don’t forget to meet the needs
    around you at home - so that we
    can plant churches reaching the
    lost abroad also
Missions & church planting
   There is still a great need to plant
    churches where there are none - as
    well as develop national leadership
    in places where churches are
    already
   Pray for laborers - it will change
    you
   Pray that the Lord will use you in
    the skills which He has given you
Is there a “missionary call?”
   Yes – there is a call to full-time
    cross-cultural ministry that is
    different from other ministries.
   This is different from saying
    “every member is a missionary.”
How to prepare for a call
   Acknowledge the Lordship of Jesus
    Christ - in all areas of life
   We cannot know God’s specific will
    until our lives are in conformity to
    His general will
   Understand the will of God -
    continually consecrate yourself :
Rom. 12:1-2
   I beseech you therefore, brethren, by
    the mercies of God, t hat ye present your
    bodies a living sacrifice , holy,
    acceptable unto God, which is your
    reasonable service. 2. And be not
    conformed to this world, but be ye
    transformed by the re-newing of your
    mind, that ye may prove what is that
    good, and acceptable, and perfect, will
    of God
God does promise to guide
   Psalm 32:8-9 I will instruct thee
    and teach thee in the way which
    thou shalt go; I will guide thee
    with mine eye. Be ye not as the
    horse, or as the mule, which have
    no understanding: whose mouth
    must be held in with bit and
    bridle, lest they come near to
    thee.
How to prepare for a call
   Be open to the leading of the Holy
    Spirit - who deals with each individual
    uniquely
   Confirmation via the local church.
    Remember that the church is the
    ground and pillar of the truth to whom
    the task of evangelism is given.
How to prepare for a call
   There is a difference between call
    and guidance - which is for
    specific service
   Paul’s call came on the
    Damascus road. He had
    guidance in Acts 13, 16, etc.
How to prepare for a call
   Have an open mind - be careful
    with your preconceptions and
    limitations
   An open ear - are we open to the
    Holy Spirit’s voice?
   A pure heart - prepared not only
    to know the will of God, but to do
    it.
How to prepare for a call
   Busy hands - be at work for God
   Ready feet - to walk by faith.
   God’s guidance is 100%, but not
    after it is filtered by mankind.
   But walk in faith. Get moving
    when you have information. It’s
    hard to steer a ship tied to the
    dock
Recruitment issues
   Missions lose about 5-10% per
    year between drop-outs and
    attrition from sickness and
    retirement
   Many are afraid of total surrender ,
    but God is a good God, and
    surrender is the way to self-
    fulfillment
   There is usually quite a bit of
    flexibility in the sort of work you
Recruitment issues
   The key to missions is the
    missionary
   4-10% attrition per year
   Reasons for difficulty – one survey
       .I am not spiritually prepared -35%
       .I don’t want to go raise support 32%
       .I am afraid to learn a foreign language
        20%
       .I don’t want to make a life-time
        commitment 13%
Answers to recruitment
problems
   Truth - most missionaries are no
    more spiritual than others - they
    have hang-ups too
   Truth - support is not begging - it
    is an opportunity to grow spirit-
    ually, challenge churches to mis-
    sions, give them an opportunity to
    get involved, and get prayer
    support
Answers to recruitment
problems
   Language learning is different
    from what we had in school
   We must be open to do God’s will
    our entire lives, but be flexible as
    He directs
   If God calls, He will enable us to
    do His will – like the master has
    responsibility for his slave
Problems getting on the field
   Areas of problems to getting on
    the field
       .Marriage to an unsympathetic
        spouse
       A large family
       .Parental opposition
       .Debt
Recruitment issues
   Separation from children can be a
    big problem
   Single women have some
    advantages - more free time, no
    tie to family, but also some
    disadvan-tages
Obstacles to missionary
service
   Advanced education - the farther
    you go, the more likely you are to
    stay in the USA – teaching, offers
    of a big church, etc.
   Accumulation of debts – plan to
    stay debt-free
   Love and marriage – you need to
    make some decisions about your
    call before you start a
    relationship
Obstacles to missionary
service
   Parental opposition
   Health problems – usually not
    as big an issue as previously
   Lack of direction – this seems
    to be a major problem today!
Obstacles to missionary
    service
   Lack of Bible training – some may
    have adequate secular training in
    some task (like medicine) but be
    inadequate in Bible knowledge
   Lack of practical experience –
    especially soulwinning. Crossing
    the sea does not transform you into
    a soulwinner
   Attractive offers at home
Single missionaries face
unique challenges
   Most are women
   When working with a couple of the
    same age, sometimes nationals
    assume that the man has two wives
   Remember that the nationals will look at
    the situation from the framework of their
    own culture.
Qualifications for missionary
    service
   Physical qualifications – you don’t
    need to be a great athlete, but do
    what you can to discipline yourself,
    especially in the area of weight
   Academic - most prefer a college
    graduate, but it is important to keep
    growing intellectually
   Vocational qualifications vary with
    the type of work
Education is important to help
fill in the gaps…
   Bridge the language gap -
    grammar & linguistics
   Bridge the culture gap – cultural
    anthropology, etc
   Bridge the religious gap - know
    the thought patterns, worldview,
    and religious beliefs of others
Personality qualifications for
missionary service
   Emotional stability – character-
    driven, not emotionally driven
   Adaptability – especially in terms
    of time, work ethic, importance of
    interpersonal relationships, etc
   Sense of humor – sometimes this
    can be a lifesaver!
Personality qualifications for
    missionary service
   Teamwork – we are in this together
   Willingness to take orders – we are
    servants of Christ, and servants of
    those to whom we minister. We are
    not there to play “big boss”
   Be prepared to endure hardness -
    not expect all the American luxuries
Personality qualifications for
missionary service
   Be prepared to wait – the time
    frame of the third world is
    different - event oriented rather
    than time-oriented
   No superiority complex –
    especially concerning Western
    cultural values
   No racial prejudice
Spiritual qualifications
   Genuine conversion – this goes
    without saying
   Knowledge of the scriptures – this
    must be practical as well as
    theoretical
   Assurance of divine guidance – it is
    vital to know that you are in the will of
    the Lord when the trials come – and
    they will come!
Spiritual qualifications
   Self discipline – body, soul, spirit
   Strong devotional life – you must be
    able to feed yourself, and not coast
    on the spirituality of the school,
    chapel, etc
   A heart of love – true agape love for
    your people
   Some success in Christian service
    before going to the field
God dealing with the
        missionary:
   God chooses a man: Jn. 15:16 Ye
    have not chosen me, but I have
    chosen you, and ordained you, that
    ye should go and bring forth fruit…
       God called Moses & Jeremiah
       Jesus called the disciples
       Paul was an apostle by the will of God
   God calls the man; he is not just a
    volunteer
God dealing with the
       missionary:
   God chooses his ministry & the gifts of
    the Holy Spirit which he receives
   God chooses the sphere or location of
    the ministry
   God determines the length of the
    ministry
   God determines the “success” of the
    ministry - is it good in His sight?
God orders world events
   The times and seasons are under
    His control
   God opens and closes doors -
    Rev. 3:7; Romans 11:33-36
   God commands evangelism
    whether in good times or bad
   Open doors are our
    responsibility; closed doors are
    His to open
God’s work and Man’s Work
   God is prodigal dispensing His
    grace; but frugal using His power.
   If man can do the job, God expects
    him to do so
       .Jesus provided redemption; we must
        preach it
       .The disciples showed this dramatic
        change when Jesus left the earth
       .God uses human agents for salvation
God’s work and man’s work
   Lazarus
       The men moved the stone
       The men removed the graveclothes so that he could
        walk
       But Jesus raised him from the dead
   Feeding 5000
       The boy gave the lunch
       The disciples distributed it
       But Jesus multiplied it
God’s work and Man’s Work
   When the church ceases to be a
    missionary church, it denies its
    faith and betrays its trust
   God works through the church
   We have been given the ministry of
    reconciliation
Why missionaries leave the
field
   Personal problems
       Lack of spirituality
       Lack of commitment
       Problems with drugs, alcohol
       Immorality
       Sickness
Family problems
   Problems with his wife
       Does she agree with the call? I
        believe that if the man is called, the
        wife is called too
   The wife often has many more
    adjustment problems. The man
    may have his work set, but the wife
    must function as a wife without all
    the help she is used to having
Family problems
   Adjustments of the children
       Schooling is a major hurdle.
       Some sent their children away to
        boarding school – most adapt well, but
        not all
       Some home school – this is a big load
        on the wife, but many helps are
        currently available which were not in
        years past
       Some send the children to the local
        school
Family problems
   Children adapting to a new culture –
    especially a problem with the teenage
    years
   On the other hand, many teenagers are
    far more mature and have a broader
    vantage point than their peers by
    traveling and living in another culture,
    speaking another language, etc
   Care of elderly parents
Problems with other
    missionaries
   Personality clashes – remember, you
    often don’t choose your fellow workers
   Differences in standards, theology, and
    approach to ministry
   Difficult situations – especially in the
    bush with a single woman missionary and
    a couple. Many nationals assume the
    man has two wives
Health and cultural issues
   Health issues are less common
    than formerly with advances in
    health, but still present
   Culture shock
   Inability to adjust to and appreciate
    the new culture and people
Problems with nationals
   The day of the “white bwana” is
    basically gone with colonialization
   There is much resentment of the
    missionary coming to play “big boss”
   We must be able to work together –
    the goal of the missionary must be
    national churches which are
    independent
What can we do to prevent
    burnout or fall-out
   Do not underestimate the need of a
    strong spiritual life.
   Many students cruise on the spirituality
    of their school – chapels, prayer times,
    study-ing the Bible, etc. – but do not
    know how to feed themselves from the
    Bible, and do not have a vital prayer life.
   We must walk in the Spirit! The Holy
    Spirit does not experience burnout.
Practical experience before
going overseas
   Particularly evangelism –
    crossing salt water does not
    make you an evangelist
   Practical experience working in a
    church is a big help, and allows
    you to find and develop your
    spiritual gifts
Be as certain as you can over
your call
   When you know that God has
    called you to a particular
    field/work, that knowledge keeps
    you going when the tests come –
    and they will come .
   Again, have a close relationship
    with the Lord and go to Him in
    prayer
Learn about your country
   As much as you can learn from
    your country before arrival can
    help with your understanding, and
    reduce culture shock
   The same is true of language if it
    is possible to learn ahead of time
Work hard on language
    learning
   Some languages are difficult.
   Resist the temptation to work
    permanently through an interpreter,
    or you will be permanently limited in
    your effectiveness
   Take enough time to learn the
    basics of the language, and keep
    learning throughout your lifetime
Set reasonable goals
   We often set unrealistic goals for
    ourselves
   We may try to please our
    supporters more than the Lord.
Develop a support team
   First – your family must be together
   Secondly, have a strong support team
    of prayer warriors in the USA. This is
    a big benefit of faith promise system
   Take time on deputation to develop
    not only adequate financial support,
    but prayer support .
   E-mail is great!
Deputation advice
   Do not be afraid of deputation.
    You are not “begging” but
    seeking partners to work together
    to reach the world for Christ.
   You need the support of the
    churches, but they cannot do the
    work of worldwide evangelization
    without you
Deputation advice
   Quality!
       Your presentation
       Your preaching if you preach
       Your prayer card
Be faithful in contacts
   Make every effort to get into
    churches!
   I always try to schedule heavily –
    usually a minimum of 3 speaking
    engagements per week.
   If possible, I made the farther
    place Sunday morning and nearer
    Sunday night
Deputation – remember
   Your support on the mission field is
    important. Take the necessary time
    to get adequate support
   Ask God for a time to depart, and tell
    everyone when you know
   Be constantly scheduling; ask
    pastors where you have good
    meetings to help
Pray
   Pray   for your meetings
   Pray   for the churches
   Pray   for your support
   Pray   to be a blessing
   Pray   to be able to communicate
    your   burden for the ministry
Furlough meetings
   It is easier to get into your supporting
    churches, as you are not seeking support.
    However, it is important to let them see you
    and know what is going on.
   I like to start scheduling nearly one year in
    advance. Larger churches work on that sort
    of schedule.
   Prepare to show how the work is
    progressing.

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01 the making of a missionary

  • 1. The Making of a Missionary Dr. Robert Patton Missionary to Suriname, South America
  • 2. What is a missionary?  He is called by God to a full-time ministry of the Word and prayer , who has crossed cultural barriers , to preach the gospel in an area where Christ is largely unknown
  • 3. What is a missionary?  He is an ambassador for Christ  He is a herald of TRUTH - Jesus is Lord  He is the bearer of culture – inevitably he brings his culture with him
  • 4. What is a missionary?  He is an ambassador of love for the whole man - body, soul and spirit  He is the envoy of peace
  • 5. Myths about a missionary  Crossing salt water makes you a missionary – or, unless you cross salt water, you are not a “real” missionary  Living is always difficult – a hut in the bush…  The heathen are flocking to get saved
  • 6. Myths about missions  Missions is over just as colonialism is over  Full time missionaries are no longer needed  We just need specialists – not true; flexibility and adaptability are most useful on the field
  • 7. Why become a missionary?  God created us to have a passion to love and enjoy Him and to give Him glory  All of life is to be lived for the glory of God  We are to reflect what God is really like
  • 8. Why become a missionary?  The universe is great to reflect the greatness of God  Love - showing the dying soul the glory of the grace of God  God seeks worshippers from every tongue, nation and race
  • 9. Jesus and the GREATEST commandment  Mt. 22:[37] Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind.[38] This is the first and great commandment
  • 10. God rejects lukewarm affection – Laodicea  Rev. 3: [16] So then because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spue thee out of my mouth.
  • 11. God wants us to be passionate for Him  To have an impact, know that ONE THING - like Paul did:  Acts 20:24 But none of these things move me, neither count I my life dear unto myself, so that I might finish my course with joy, and the ministry, which I have received of the Lord Jesus, to testify of the grace of God
  • 12. God wants us to be passionate for Him: One thing…  To have an impact, know that ONE THING - like Paul did:  Phil. 3:7-9 But what things were gain to me, those I count loss for Christ. 8. Yea, doubtless, and I count all things but loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord: for whom I have suffered the loss of all things, and do count them but dung, that I might win Christ ,
  • 13. God wants us to be passionate for Him:  To have an impact, know that ONE THING - like Paul did: Phil. 3:9. And be found in him, not having mine own righteousness, which is of the law, but that which is through the faith of Christ, the righteousness which is of God by faith, 10. That I might know him, and the power of His resurrection, and the fellowship of his suffering, being made conformable unto his death.
  • 14. Paul’s one thing…  [13] Brethren, I count not myself to have apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before,[14] I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus
  • 15. God wants us to be passionate for Him  Boast only in the cross of Christ where every good thing was obtained for sinners:  Gal. 6:14 But God forbid that I should glory save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom the world is crucified unto me, and I unto the world.
  • 16. God wants us to be passionate for Him  We only boast in the cross when we are on the cross - Gal. 2:19-20 - the old self died and the new self lives by faith of God in Christ Jesus: 19 For I through the law am dead to the law, that I might live unto God. 20 I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me, and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave himself for me.
  • 17. His life is treasured most when it is above health, money, and life itself  We boast in the cross when we bear the cross: Lk. 14:27 And whosoever doth not bear his cross, and come after me, cannot be my disciple.
  • 18. His life is treasured most when it is above health, money, and life itself  Christ is all in life or death; Phil. 1:20- 21 He will be honored! 20. According to my earnest expectation, and my hope, that in nothing I shall be ashamed, but that with all boldness, as always, so now also Christ shall be magnified in my body, whether it be by life or by death. 21. For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain
  • 19. His life is treasured most when it is above health, money, and life itself  Death makes visible where our treasure really is: Mt. 10:37 He that loveth father or mother more than me is not worthy of me: and he that loveth son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me. 38. And he that taketh not his cross, and followeth after me, is not worthy of me. 39. He that findeth his life shall lose it, and he that loseth his life for my sake shall find it.
  • 20. The Lord promises to provide what we need for a godly life  2 Pet. 1:[3] According as his divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness , through the knowledge of him that hath called us to glory and virtue:[4] Whereby are given unto us exceeding great and precious promises: that by these ye might be partakers of the divine nature, having escaped the corruption that is in the world through lust.
  • 21. His life is treasured most when it is above health, money, and life itself  When we trust Jesus, we trust Him to give us what we most need - Himself!  Paul wanted to magnify Christ in life - and that meant to joy in the progress of their faith  Dying to self daily is living for Christ daily  We are perfected through trials and pain
  • 22. Risk is OK if the cause is big enough  Risk may occur because we are igno-rant, but God never risks because He knows the end from the beginning.  God wants us to stay dependent on Himself  We may cling to a security which, in fact, never exists
  • 23. Why risk all for Christ?  We must not take risks for heroism, lust for adventure, self-reliance, etc.  We take risks for the sake of Jesus Christ, reflecting His value to us. He is worthy!
  • 24. Some killed, but not a hair perish…  Luke 16: [16] And ye shall be betrayed both by parents, and brethren, and kinsfolks, and friends; and some of you shall they cause to be put to death.[17] And ye shall be hated of all men for my name's sake.[18] But there shall not an hair of your head perish
  • 25. Why risk all for Christ  Romans 8:35-39, where nothing separates us from the love of God in Christ Jesus. [35] Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?[36] As it is written, For thy sake we are killed all the day long; we are accounted as sheep for the slaughter.
  • 26. Why risk all for Christ  Romans 8:[37] Nay, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him that loved us.[38] For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come,[39] Nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord .
  • 27. Why risk all for Christ?  We are more than conquerors in all our afflictions, not avoiding them.  You will have all you need to be eternally happy in Him.  God promises us enough to do His will  You are more than conqueror if you do not allow anyone to separate you from God
  • 28. We must live to prove that He is worth more than life:  Jesus loves faith-filled risk for the glory of God: Lk. 21:2-3 speaks of the widow’s mite – she gave all her living  Jesus speaks a great deal about money - 15% of the parables  We must use our possessions to make others rejoice in God - especially the most needy
  • 29. We must live to prove that He is worth more than life:  We must have a warfare mentality - using the gospel, prayer, & self- sacrificing love:  Mt. 25:46 And these shall go away into everlasting punishment, but the righteous into life eternal  Wasting our life is to lose it while trying to save it
  • 30. Give to get to give more…  Luke 6:[38] Give, and it shall be given unto you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken together, and running over, shall men give into your bosom. For with the same measure that ye mete withal it shall be measured to you again.
  • 31. God rewards  Mk. 10:[29] And Jesus answered and said, Verily I say unto you, There is no man that hath left house, or brethren, or sisters, or father, or mother, or wife, or children, or lands, for my sake, and the gospel's,[30] But he shall receive an hundredfold now in this time, houses, and brethren, and sisters, and mothers, and children, and lands, with persecutions; and in the world to come
  • 32. God often tests with material goods  Example of Hudson Taylor  Learned to give and trust God in his training  Later learned to trust God for 1000 missionaries support  Example of George Mueller
  • 33. We are at war – with ourselves  The lines of warfare are being fought in the hearts of individuals - to defeat satan and the sinfulness in our own hearts  We need to be in the world but not of the world  Jn. 17:16 They are not of the world, even as I am not of the world. Can we say that?
  • 34. We are at war – with ourselves  Most will display the glory of God in continuing their secular jobs  Enjoy fellowship with God in your job - I Cor. 7:[24] Brethren, let every man, wherein he is called, therein abide with God.  .Be thankful in your work  .Take God’s promises to you with you at work
  • 35. We are at war – with ourselves  We must do so in conscious reliance on God’s power to give excellence and reflect His glory.  Retired people will also want to give God glory. Idleness is bad at any age and does not reflect the glory of God  How we do our work may open or close doors to the gospel  Adorn the gospel with our work
  • 36. How to give God glory in work  Conform to what God is doing in this age  Remove stumbling blocks to the gospel  Seek to help others with our work - not money, but service
  • 37. How to give God glory in work  Work with an eye toward usefulness, and not money  Don’t work to have but work to give  Let your work create redemptive relationships
  • 38. Missions and Mercy  Have pity for the lost and a passion for exalting Christ  Love people - lay down your life to bring them to an eternal relationship with God  Love wants the best for people - which is that they will rejoice in heaven forever with God
  • 39. Missions & church planting  Foreign missions is a validation of the entire ministry of the sending church  Don’t forget to meet the needs around you at home - so that we can plant churches reaching the lost abroad also
  • 40. Missions & church planting  There is still a great need to plant churches where there are none - as well as develop national leadership in places where churches are already  Pray for laborers - it will change you  Pray that the Lord will use you in the skills which He has given you
  • 41. Is there a “missionary call?”  Yes – there is a call to full-time cross-cultural ministry that is different from other ministries.  This is different from saying “every member is a missionary.”
  • 42. How to prepare for a call  Acknowledge the Lordship of Jesus Christ - in all areas of life  We cannot know God’s specific will until our lives are in conformity to His general will  Understand the will of God - continually consecrate yourself :
  • 43. Rom. 12:1-2  I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, t hat ye present your bodies a living sacrifice , holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service. 2. And be not conformed to this world, but be ye transformed by the re-newing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God
  • 44. God does promise to guide  Psalm 32:8-9 I will instruct thee and teach thee in the way which thou shalt go; I will guide thee with mine eye. Be ye not as the horse, or as the mule, which have no understanding: whose mouth must be held in with bit and bridle, lest they come near to thee.
  • 45. How to prepare for a call  Be open to the leading of the Holy Spirit - who deals with each individual uniquely  Confirmation via the local church. Remember that the church is the ground and pillar of the truth to whom the task of evangelism is given.
  • 46. How to prepare for a call  There is a difference between call and guidance - which is for specific service  Paul’s call came on the Damascus road. He had guidance in Acts 13, 16, etc.
  • 47. How to prepare for a call  Have an open mind - be careful with your preconceptions and limitations  An open ear - are we open to the Holy Spirit’s voice?  A pure heart - prepared not only to know the will of God, but to do it.
  • 48. How to prepare for a call  Busy hands - be at work for God  Ready feet - to walk by faith.  God’s guidance is 100%, but not after it is filtered by mankind.  But walk in faith. Get moving when you have information. It’s hard to steer a ship tied to the dock
  • 49. Recruitment issues  Missions lose about 5-10% per year between drop-outs and attrition from sickness and retirement  Many are afraid of total surrender , but God is a good God, and surrender is the way to self- fulfillment  There is usually quite a bit of flexibility in the sort of work you
  • 50. Recruitment issues  The key to missions is the missionary  4-10% attrition per year  Reasons for difficulty – one survey  .I am not spiritually prepared -35%  .I don’t want to go raise support 32%  .I am afraid to learn a foreign language 20%  .I don’t want to make a life-time commitment 13%
  • 51. Answers to recruitment problems  Truth - most missionaries are no more spiritual than others - they have hang-ups too  Truth - support is not begging - it is an opportunity to grow spirit- ually, challenge churches to mis- sions, give them an opportunity to get involved, and get prayer support
  • 52. Answers to recruitment problems  Language learning is different from what we had in school  We must be open to do God’s will our entire lives, but be flexible as He directs  If God calls, He will enable us to do His will – like the master has responsibility for his slave
  • 53. Problems getting on the field  Areas of problems to getting on the field  .Marriage to an unsympathetic spouse  A large family  .Parental opposition  .Debt
  • 54. Recruitment issues  Separation from children can be a big problem  Single women have some advantages - more free time, no tie to family, but also some disadvan-tages
  • 55. Obstacles to missionary service  Advanced education - the farther you go, the more likely you are to stay in the USA – teaching, offers of a big church, etc.  Accumulation of debts – plan to stay debt-free  Love and marriage – you need to make some decisions about your call before you start a relationship
  • 56. Obstacles to missionary service  Parental opposition  Health problems – usually not as big an issue as previously  Lack of direction – this seems to be a major problem today!
  • 57. Obstacles to missionary service  Lack of Bible training – some may have adequate secular training in some task (like medicine) but be inadequate in Bible knowledge  Lack of practical experience – especially soulwinning. Crossing the sea does not transform you into a soulwinner  Attractive offers at home
  • 58. Single missionaries face unique challenges  Most are women  When working with a couple of the same age, sometimes nationals assume that the man has two wives  Remember that the nationals will look at the situation from the framework of their own culture.
  • 59. Qualifications for missionary service  Physical qualifications – you don’t need to be a great athlete, but do what you can to discipline yourself, especially in the area of weight  Academic - most prefer a college graduate, but it is important to keep growing intellectually  Vocational qualifications vary with the type of work
  • 60. Education is important to help fill in the gaps…  Bridge the language gap - grammar & linguistics  Bridge the culture gap – cultural anthropology, etc  Bridge the religious gap - know the thought patterns, worldview, and religious beliefs of others
  • 61. Personality qualifications for missionary service  Emotional stability – character- driven, not emotionally driven  Adaptability – especially in terms of time, work ethic, importance of interpersonal relationships, etc  Sense of humor – sometimes this can be a lifesaver!
  • 62. Personality qualifications for missionary service  Teamwork – we are in this together  Willingness to take orders – we are servants of Christ, and servants of those to whom we minister. We are not there to play “big boss”  Be prepared to endure hardness - not expect all the American luxuries
  • 63. Personality qualifications for missionary service  Be prepared to wait – the time frame of the third world is different - event oriented rather than time-oriented  No superiority complex – especially concerning Western cultural values  No racial prejudice
  • 64. Spiritual qualifications  Genuine conversion – this goes without saying  Knowledge of the scriptures – this must be practical as well as theoretical  Assurance of divine guidance – it is vital to know that you are in the will of the Lord when the trials come – and they will come!
  • 65. Spiritual qualifications  Self discipline – body, soul, spirit  Strong devotional life – you must be able to feed yourself, and not coast on the spirituality of the school, chapel, etc  A heart of love – true agape love for your people  Some success in Christian service before going to the field
  • 66. God dealing with the missionary:  God chooses a man: Jn. 15:16 Ye have not chosen me, but I have chosen you, and ordained you, that ye should go and bring forth fruit…  God called Moses & Jeremiah  Jesus called the disciples  Paul was an apostle by the will of God  God calls the man; he is not just a volunteer
  • 67. God dealing with the missionary:  God chooses his ministry & the gifts of the Holy Spirit which he receives  God chooses the sphere or location of the ministry  God determines the length of the ministry  God determines the “success” of the ministry - is it good in His sight?
  • 68. God orders world events  The times and seasons are under His control  God opens and closes doors - Rev. 3:7; Romans 11:33-36  God commands evangelism whether in good times or bad  Open doors are our responsibility; closed doors are His to open
  • 69. God’s work and Man’s Work  God is prodigal dispensing His grace; but frugal using His power.  If man can do the job, God expects him to do so  .Jesus provided redemption; we must preach it  .The disciples showed this dramatic change when Jesus left the earth  .God uses human agents for salvation
  • 70. God’s work and man’s work  Lazarus  The men moved the stone  The men removed the graveclothes so that he could walk  But Jesus raised him from the dead  Feeding 5000  The boy gave the lunch  The disciples distributed it  But Jesus multiplied it
  • 71. God’s work and Man’s Work  When the church ceases to be a missionary church, it denies its faith and betrays its trust  God works through the church  We have been given the ministry of reconciliation
  • 72. Why missionaries leave the field  Personal problems  Lack of spirituality  Lack of commitment  Problems with drugs, alcohol  Immorality  Sickness
  • 73. Family problems  Problems with his wife  Does she agree with the call? I believe that if the man is called, the wife is called too  The wife often has many more adjustment problems. The man may have his work set, but the wife must function as a wife without all the help she is used to having
  • 74. Family problems  Adjustments of the children  Schooling is a major hurdle.  Some sent their children away to boarding school – most adapt well, but not all  Some home school – this is a big load on the wife, but many helps are currently available which were not in years past  Some send the children to the local school
  • 75. Family problems  Children adapting to a new culture – especially a problem with the teenage years  On the other hand, many teenagers are far more mature and have a broader vantage point than their peers by traveling and living in another culture, speaking another language, etc  Care of elderly parents
  • 76. Problems with other missionaries  Personality clashes – remember, you often don’t choose your fellow workers  Differences in standards, theology, and approach to ministry  Difficult situations – especially in the bush with a single woman missionary and a couple. Many nationals assume the man has two wives
  • 77. Health and cultural issues  Health issues are less common than formerly with advances in health, but still present  Culture shock  Inability to adjust to and appreciate the new culture and people
  • 78. Problems with nationals  The day of the “white bwana” is basically gone with colonialization  There is much resentment of the missionary coming to play “big boss”  We must be able to work together – the goal of the missionary must be national churches which are independent
  • 79. What can we do to prevent burnout or fall-out  Do not underestimate the need of a strong spiritual life.  Many students cruise on the spirituality of their school – chapels, prayer times, study-ing the Bible, etc. – but do not know how to feed themselves from the Bible, and do not have a vital prayer life.  We must walk in the Spirit! The Holy Spirit does not experience burnout.
  • 80. Practical experience before going overseas  Particularly evangelism – crossing salt water does not make you an evangelist  Practical experience working in a church is a big help, and allows you to find and develop your spiritual gifts
  • 81. Be as certain as you can over your call  When you know that God has called you to a particular field/work, that knowledge keeps you going when the tests come – and they will come .  Again, have a close relationship with the Lord and go to Him in prayer
  • 82. Learn about your country  As much as you can learn from your country before arrival can help with your understanding, and reduce culture shock  The same is true of language if it is possible to learn ahead of time
  • 83. Work hard on language learning  Some languages are difficult.  Resist the temptation to work permanently through an interpreter, or you will be permanently limited in your effectiveness  Take enough time to learn the basics of the language, and keep learning throughout your lifetime
  • 84. Set reasonable goals  We often set unrealistic goals for ourselves  We may try to please our supporters more than the Lord.
  • 85. Develop a support team  First – your family must be together  Secondly, have a strong support team of prayer warriors in the USA. This is a big benefit of faith promise system  Take time on deputation to develop not only adequate financial support, but prayer support .  E-mail is great!
  • 86. Deputation advice  Do not be afraid of deputation. You are not “begging” but seeking partners to work together to reach the world for Christ.  You need the support of the churches, but they cannot do the work of worldwide evangelization without you
  • 87. Deputation advice  Quality!  Your presentation  Your preaching if you preach  Your prayer card
  • 88. Be faithful in contacts  Make every effort to get into churches!  I always try to schedule heavily – usually a minimum of 3 speaking engagements per week.  If possible, I made the farther place Sunday morning and nearer Sunday night
  • 89. Deputation – remember  Your support on the mission field is important. Take the necessary time to get adequate support  Ask God for a time to depart, and tell everyone when you know  Be constantly scheduling; ask pastors where you have good meetings to help
  • 90. Pray  Pray for your meetings  Pray for the churches  Pray for your support  Pray to be a blessing  Pray to be able to communicate your burden for the ministry
  • 91. Furlough meetings  It is easier to get into your supporting churches, as you are not seeking support. However, it is important to let them see you and know what is going on.  I like to start scheduling nearly one year in advance. Larger churches work on that sort of schedule.  Prepare to show how the work is progressing.

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