Week 4
Mission in the New Testament (Church)
“Great and amazing are your deeds, O Lord God the Almighty! Just and true are your ways, O King of the nations!Who will not fear, O Lord, and glorify your name?For you alone are holy.All nations will come and worship you, for your righteous acts have been revealed”.
Revelation 15:3b - 4
Read Chapters 1 and 6 from John Piper’s book, LET THE NATIONS BE GLAD! As you read the chapters, work through the questions below. [If you have extra time, skim through any Bible references cited that are unfamiliar to you.]
To the Nations
Refer to Chapter 1 – The Supremacy of God in Missions through Worship
- Piper states, “Missions exists because worship doesn’t”. (page 35)
- Explain this statement.
- Why does he say, “Worship is ultimate”?
- How is worship both:
- the goal of missions?
- the fuel of missions?
- Piper states, “The most passionate heart for the glorification of God is God’s heart. God’s ultimate goal is to uphold and display the glory of his name”. (page 41)
- Is this surprising to you? Why or why not?
- How do the Scriptures listed on pages 40–46 demonstrate this view?
- How can we reconcile God’s passion for his own glory and Paul’s statement in 1 Corinthians 13:4-5 that “Love...does not seek its own”? (pages 47–52)
- Piper states, “The connection between missions and the supremacy of God is found in this sentence: The glory God seeks to magnify is supremely the glory of his mercy”, and cites Romans 15:8-9 as a key text. Summarize the three interlocking truths in these great missionary verses. (pages 52–54)
- What does “Mercy is the apex of God’s glorymean”, and why should we view his mercy as such? (page 53)
- Piper states, “This remarkable vision of God as one who ‘exalts himself to show mercy’ (Isa. 30:18) impels world missions in more ways than one”. Summarize the two ways noted by Piper. (pages 54–57)
Refer to Chapter 6 – A Passion for God’s Supremacy and Compassion for Man’s Soul
- How does Piper define worship? (pages 231–232)
- What is the first and ultimate goal of missions? (page 232)
- Why does love for the glory of God necessarily include love for missions? (pages 232–233)
- What is the relationship between our passion for the supremacy of God – the glory of God, the honor of God, and of his Son among the nations – and our compassion for perishing sinners whose end is everlasting misery if they do not hear the gospel and believe? (pages 233–238)
To Our Neighbors
- How is our Christian witness affected when we do not have a proper view of God and passion for the supremacy of God? (pages 36–38 and 59–63)
- If reading the above chapters has helped exalt your view of God, how will this affect how you interact with your neighbors?
Looking Ahead
- Review the homework you’ve just completed and identify one question/answer or a thought from last week’s lecture that you would like to discuss with your small group.