The Missionary God and the Missionary Church | Romans 10:5–17
/Scripture: Romans 10:5–17
Key Takeaways:
A Person is saved solely by faith in the crucified and risen Lord Jesus, apart from works.
Apart from personal, conscious, saving faith in Jesus people will experience eternal judgment.
Universalism
“Hell is a dreadful reality. To speak of it lightly proves we do not grasp its horror. I know of no one who has overstated the terrors of hell. We can scarcely surpass the horrid images Jesus used. We are meant to shudder. Why? Because the infinite horrors of hell are intended by God to be a vivid demonstration of the infinite value of his glory which sinners have belittled…When people repeat the centuries old objection that an eternal punishment is disproportionate to a finite life of sinning, they disregard the essential thing…The essential thing is that degrees of blameworthiness come not from how long you offend dignity, but from how high the dignity is that you offend.” John Piper, Let the Nations be Glad.
Inclusivism
The task of every Christian is to get the Gospel to all peoples who have yet to hear it.
The Spirit of Christ is the spirit of missions, and the nearer we get to Him the more intensely missionary we must become. - Henry Martyn
If there be any one point in which the Christian church ought to keep its fervor at a white heat, it is concerning missions. If there be anything about which we cannot tolerate lukewarmness, it is in the matter of sending the gospel to a dying world. - Charles Spurgeon