Matthew 28:19      Reasons to Oppose Missions

Rev. David Holwick

ABC-NJ Mission Conference

Hightstown Baptist Church

October 17, 1992

Matthew 28:19


FIVE BIBLICAL REASONS
TO OPPOSE MISSIONS IN YOUR CHURCH



  I. Some of your mission money will go to liberal-communist-fundamentalists.

        There is no way you want to support them!

        "Come out from among them and be separate, says the Lord!"  2 Cor 6:17

      A. Note Jesus' attitude toward his religion.

          1) Jesus had grave difficulties with much of the leadership and

                programs of Judaism.

              a) He opposed the Pharisees and priests repeatedly.   Mark 3:6

              b) He said concerning Jewish worship:  "They worship me in

                  vain; their teachings are but rules taught by men.' Mk 7:7

              c) He prophesied the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem,

                   the center of their worship.                Matt 24:1-2

          2) Yet Jesus contributed to the overall program.

              a) He attended religious feasts and holidays (John 5:1), and

                    promoted the tithe (Matt 23:23) which went to the

                    leadership.

              b) Jesus even gave the tax to maintain temple worship.

                                                             Matt 17:24-27

              c) The rest of the New Testament continued this tradition.

                                                    Acts 18:18, 21:23-27


      B. In any diverse group like American Baptists there will be people

             and programs you don't like.

          1) If you cannot tolerate ANY of them, leave the ABC.

          2) If your problem is only with some of them, consider the

                example of Jesus Christ.


      C. Financial support of the ABC mission does not require approval of

            all it does, but basic agreement with what we are about.


II. Mission money ends up going down a Black Hole in the Third World

          (if the one in our denominational headquarters doesn't suck it

             up first).

      A. Accusations of waste and ineffectiveness are nothing new.  The

           apostle Paul was accused of:

          1) Extravagant tastes.    1 Corinthians 9:4-7

          2) Hopeless causes.     (The collection for the poor Christians

               in Jerusalem, which met considerable resistance.


      B. It is easier to give "close by" than "far away," but we have an

           obligation to reach the whole world.   Luke 14:21-23


III. The continual emphasis on money is unspiritual and worldly.

      A. Paul was constantly criticized for his fundraising efforts.

          1) The Corinthian church thought he should dig out of his own

               pocket for support.      1 Cor 9:4-11

          2) Only one church - Philippi - supported Paul consistently.  Phil 4:14-17

          3) Others were extremely reluctant to support him.   2 Cor 8:7-15

          4) His integrity on finances may have been questioned.  2 Cor 8:20f


      B. Jesus himself needed financial support.      Mark 15:41


      C. You cannot get something for nothing.  If God's mission is

           worthwhile, it will cost you dearly.       2 Sam 24:24


IV. Even if missions is a good idea, we have more urgent needs here at home.

         Like our pew refurbishing, Vacation Bible School material...

      A. Even New Testament Christians did not like reaching out.

          1) It took a severe persecution to get the first Christians out

                of comfortable Jerusalem.            Acts 8:1

          2) The Corinthians thought they were too hard-up to give, and

                the "foreigners" didn't need help anyway.    2 Cor 8:13


      B. Our needs may be genuine, but the call to a worldwide mission is

           our ultimate commitment.

          1) Making disciples of the nations is an OBLIGATION, not an

               "extra."                                     Matt 28:19

          2) Our resources need to be spread out.           2 Cor 8:13-15


  V. We have tried to get people excited about missions, but nothing ever

       pans out.

      A. Early Christian missionaries also hit brick walls.

          1) Jesus couldn't get his hometown excited about his mission.

                                                            Matt 13:57-58

          2) Paul wandered uselessly around Turkey until God opened up

               an unexpected door in Greece.            Acts 16:6-9


      B. When the going seems tough, keep going.

          1) Jesus had huge success among pagans on other side of Galilee

                after leaving his home area.

          2) Paul experienced his most fruitful ministry in Greece after

                being frustrated in northern Turkey.      Acts 16:6-9




       TWO BIBLICAL PRINCIPLES FOR ENCOURAGING MISSIONS



  I. God ORDERS you to do missions.        Matthew 28:19.

      A. Jesus' final words to the church (and therefore the most important)

           command us to spread his gospel.  It is our GREAT COMMISSION. Matt 28:19-20


      B. If you don't do missions, God will find someone who will.

          1) In Acts 8 the apostles were comfortable in Jerusalem, so God sent

              persecution which scattered the Christians and resulted in widespread

              evangelism.   (see above for same)

          2) And don't forget Jonah!


      C. Find ways to make the Commission exciting.

          1) Don't just send money to missionaries, send some of your own people.

          2) There are many opportunities locally, nationally and even

               internationally to send your people on short-term mission trips.


II. God BLESSES those who do missions.

      A. A spirit of praise will overwhelm the negativism in your church.  Acts 11:2,18


      B. Your numbers and resources will be multiplied.    Acts 4:29-34



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