Embracing Our Missionary Calling: Blessing All Nations

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And for this morning's Psalm 67, this question is the missionary call of the church. It is our call as followers of Christ, and the call is to go and tell them in obedience to God. The call is to go and tell it on the mountain. And who is them? [00:42:21]

John Stott, the late John Stott in his books, Authentic Christianity and the Contemporary Christian, he writes about the missionary calling of the church, and he argues that God is a missionary God, and therefore the Church of the New Testament is a missionary church. [00:43:32]

And he goes on to say, a church without mission is no longer a church. It is contradicting an essential part of its identity. The church is mission, says John Stott. Here's what we mean by the mission of the church. [00:44:07]

Very simply, the mission of the church is the great commission, making disciples by bearing witness to Jesus Christ, the Son, and the power of the Holy Spirit, to the glory of God the Father. [00:44:22]

And Psalm 67 helps us to understand our missionary call, and you notice as you read those few verses, it does this in two ways. When you look at Psalm 67, the first two verses make up what I want to call this morning the heart of the psalm. [00:44:39]

And the psalmist is asking God to be gracious to his people, Israel, to bless them and to make his face shine upon them. And then the rest of the psalm, verses 3 to 7, is the hope, or call it the prophecy, that flows from the first two verses. [00:45:19]

The hope here is that all the nations of the world will worship God. Look at verse 3. Let the peoples praise your God, Let all the peoples praise you. And any time you see the word like peoples in the plural, in the Old Testament and especially in Psalms, it's talking about all the nations of the world outside of Israel. [00:45:59]

These are Gentile pagan nations and sometimes the enemies of Israel. They are peoples who are not ethnic Israel. We're talking about all non-Jewish people. The Apostle Paul calls them strangers to the covenants of promise in Ephesians 2 verse 12. [00:46:33]

The church, in other words, is God's primary means of bringing salvation to the world. Of bringing salvation to the nations of the world. When the nations of the world that do not know God want to see what God is doing, where do they go? Well, they go to the people of God. [00:54:23]

But one thing the Old Testament history makes clear is that as we look at the story of Israel, the people of God in the Old Testament, they failed the missionary calling of God dismally. And the only way that Israel could fulfill her missionary calling is if God intervened and did something. [00:55:01]

And so what does God do? God sends his son, Jesus. Jesus himself became the true and better Israel. He embodied the missionary calling of Israel. And by calling all people to himself, he began to create a new Israel, reconstituted under a new covenant. [00:55:25]

The church of Jesus receives the missionary calling of Jesus. Jesus himself, the calling God has always meant for his people. And we see this unfolding in Acts as the gospel advances to the nations, to the Gentiles. [00:56:20]

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