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We give because Christ gave to us.
Biblical Missions Exists when True Community Exists (v.
44)
Missions begins with community.
The Church is to be a community of believers committed to doing life together and making disciples who make disciples.
This is the most basic definition of church.
Biblical Missions Exists when True Needs are Felt (v.
45)
Biblical Missions Exists when True Discipleship Occurs (v.
42-43)
True Missions does not exist where discipleship does not.
When we don't belong to Christ, and have Christ as our Lord, missions becomes simply a way to assuage our guilt, or to make ourselves feel better.
In that case missions is simply Selfish Therapy for a guilty soul and becomes nothing more than paganism and idolatry.
I do these things to make myself not guilty before God.
Biblical Missions Exists when Heaven Becomes Our Home (46-47)
True Missions is God Centered, not Me-Centered.
True missions is focused on making much of Christ, and not me.
The reason the church grew was because the early Christians understood the Gospel and were committed to reaching the world with the gospel of Jesus Christ.
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