Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Animals of the Passion: Hen and Chicks


Jesus' last public teaching prior to His death (Matthew 23) contains some of the harshest words that Jesus speaks. The image of a hen gathering her chicks however, shows us that Jesus spoke these words not in anger, but in heart-broken love. This message exposes us to the heart of God for His people.




    Saturday, February 23, 2008

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    John Calvin : Missionary Church-Planter



    A great little article by Frank James III shows that contrary to popular opinion John Calvin was very mission-minded. The following excerpt from his article shows how successful Calvin's mission efforts were:
    Scholar peter Wilcox has combed the Genevan archives and dusted off some of Calvin's five hundred-year old correspondence. Much to his surprise, Wilcox discovered a treasure trove of material indicating that the last ten years of Calvin's life in Geneva (1555-1564) were preoccupied with missions' Among the dusty tomes were letters written by the Genevan missionaries themselves revealing just how successful they had been. One French church in Bergerac boasted to Calvin:

    "There is, by the grace of God, such a movement in our district, that the devil is already for the most part driven out, so that we are able to provide ministers for ourselves. From day to day, we are growing, and God has caused His Word to bear such fruit that at sermons on Sundays, there are about four- to five-thousand people."

    Another letter from Montpelier rejoiced, "Our church, thanks to the Lord, has so grown and so continues to grow every day that we are obliged to preach three sermons on Sundays to a total of five- to six-thousand people."

    And it gets better. A pastor in Toulouse wrote to the Genevan Consistory: "Our church has grown to the astonishing number of about eight- to nine-thousand souls."

    Calvin didn't just plant small fledgling churches; he planted mega-churches that in turn planted more churches. It is difficult to fathom the extraordinary success of these Genevan sponsored missionaries. Even in our modern era, such statistics are unheard of.

    The French government became so concerned about all these churches being planted that they sent a letter of protest to the Genevan city council. The Genevan city council responded by saying, "What missionaries?"

    Genevan missionaries planted churches in other European destinations. Records indicate missionaries also were sent to Italy; the Netherlands, Hungary; Poland, and the free Imperial city-states in the Rhineland. The late Philip Edgcumbe Hughes, one of the few modern scholars aware of this extraordinary achievement, concluded that Calvin's Geneva was a "school of missions... [and] a dynamic centre of missionary concern and activity."

    The full article can be found here. And a longer audio by James "The Calvin I Never Knew" can be heard here.

    HT: Between Two Worlds



      Thursday, February 21, 2008

      Animals of the Passion: The Doves


      One of the most powerful of all biblical symbols, how do the doves in the story of Jesus clearing the Temple explain His actions and offer us hope? This message looks at the various lessons from Matthew 21:12-17 and focuses our attention on what Jesus came to do for us.

      Monday, February 11, 2008

      Animals of the Passion: The Donkey


      This first in a Lenten series looks at the animals that appear in the last week of Jesus' life. This week we consider what can we learn from the lowly donkey about who we are are what we are to do as people chosen by Jesus.

      Tuesday, February 05, 2008

      Everything You Know About The Church Is Wrong (4)

      This last message in the series looks at the Principle of Spiritual Readiness. A corollary to the truth that God wants His church to grow, the Principle of Spiritual Readiness states that God will never give the Church more than it is ready to receive. This message based on Isaiah 62:1-10, is a challenge to the Church to do those things to get ready to receive the growth God has promised.

      Monday, February 04, 2008