Today was tough. Can't deny it.
Started the day seemingly fine. Prepared for the announcement I was going to make, etc. Went to church, made the announcement... No issues.
Problem is, we inserted a piece of paper into the church bulletin. Printed on the paper happened to be a rather controversial quote.
We quoted from Ralph Winter, saying
"The Bible is not the basis for missions, missions is the basis of the Bible."
On first glance when I printed these papers yesterday, I thought it was weird. Wrong teaching. Idolizing missions over the Word of God.
It can be read that way if we don't really know what it means.
What it means, however, is that the entirety of the Bible points to God's salvation plan, and God's mission - to select a people for Himself. In that light, we do see that missions is indeed the basis of the Bible - God gave us the Bible to call us to Him, and we should be calling others to Him as well!
Of course, not everyone saw it that way. Immediately after service I was approached my a number of people criticizing our choice of quote. Strangely enough, the moment they said it I realised how irresponsible I have been to leave that quote on that piece of paper, leaving it to anyone's interpretation without the correct explanation.
Lesson of the morning - that I have to speak up when I see things slightly suspicious looking, even if it's been given to me by a church leader.
Well, that's half the day. Really out of mood today.
Started the day seemingly fine. Prepared for the announcement I was going to make, etc. Went to church, made the announcement... No issues.
Problem is, we inserted a piece of paper into the church bulletin. Printed on the paper happened to be a rather controversial quote.
We quoted from Ralph Winter, saying
"The Bible is not the basis for missions, missions is the basis of the Bible."
On first glance when I printed these papers yesterday, I thought it was weird. Wrong teaching. Idolizing missions over the Word of God.
It can be read that way if we don't really know what it means.
What it means, however, is that the entirety of the Bible points to God's salvation plan, and God's mission - to select a people for Himself. In that light, we do see that missions is indeed the basis of the Bible - God gave us the Bible to call us to Him, and we should be calling others to Him as well!
Of course, not everyone saw it that way. Immediately after service I was approached my a number of people criticizing our choice of quote. Strangely enough, the moment they said it I realised how irresponsible I have been to leave that quote on that piece of paper, leaving it to anyone's interpretation without the correct explanation.
Lesson of the morning - that I have to speak up when I see things slightly suspicious looking, even if it's been given to me by a church leader.
Well, that's half the day. Really out of mood today.
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