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  • "we have a knowledge of Jesus problem in America" ~ Dalton Thomas @ Ekballo #3

    In my last two posts Calvinism & missions? Indeed! Ekballo # 1: TULIP & prayer to the Lord of the harvest and "We're not on Christian cruise ships. We are on battleships." David Sitton @ Ekballo # 2," I blogged on the first two plenary talks given at the Ekballo Midwest Conference, held April 19-20, 2013:

    Scott Anderson's talk The Essential Nature of Prayer in the Gospel Mission found here:  http://youtu.be/fuA3p5X32sE

    David Sitton's talk Propel the Church, Harvest the Nations found here:  http://youtu.be/6JBqc29qmkA

    Today, I'd like to present the third and final plenary talk, "Martyrdom and the Eternal Purpose of the Church" given by Dalton Thomas.

    First off, in case you might be tempted to skip over Dalton Thomas' opening prayer, please don't! As you listen, you'll hear the humble and fiery heart and soul of a young man who loves Jesus and is sober-minded and vigilant, single-eyed for Christ, zealous for God's name, and seeking to bring glory to God. Thomas is 27 years old, and given that I'm over 50, I am supremely blessed and encouraged whenever I see God raising up such men and women in the next generation in this era when so many are at ease and complacent in Zion, a day of cheap grace, lukewarmness, and small things here in the West.

    Thomas' main text was Ephesians 3:7-13, but before he gets to the text, he prefaces it with the following words (boldface mine, throughout):

    The call to martyrdom is not the exaltation of death over life. It is the exaltation of Christ over all things... It's not the call to seek death, it's the call to seek Jesus. And the more that we find Him, the more that we find He is more valuable than life, and more valuable than what we lose in death. And so, the more we love Him, the more we love our lives less, and the more the task of global missions becomes very easy to lay hold of. I don't think we have a missions problem in America. I don't think we have an evangelism problem in America. I think we have a knowledge of Jesus problem in America.

    I can't express my delight at hearing these words; they are so very relevant. If you've been reading my blog for any length of time, you've heard the steady drumbeat of our need to be rooted in right doctrine.

    August_Müller_TagebucheintragAs Thomas introduces the main Scripture text, he says:

    This is the text we're gonna look at tonight -- Ephesians chapter 3, which you're probably thinking, "This is not a martyrdom passage." It is.

    . . . I do believe this is the most important statement in the Bible about the nature of the Church. Paul uses a phrase that we're gonna to look at tonight, that I think just needs to be contemplated for a couple decades, which is this phrase:  "the eternal purpose of God."

    Now tonight, before we look at this, you know, it would be interesting, if we passed around a piece of paper to everybody, and a pen, and said, "Write down your definition of the eternal purpose of God. Fold the paper up and send it up here, and we're gonna go through them." Everyone would give good, Biblical answers, Bible verses that stuck. But I found a number of years ago, when the Lord laid hold of me with this passage, I realized is that what I would have written is not even close to what Paul defined as the eternal purpose of God. I think in order for us to rightly reckon and apprehend the call to frontier missions, I think we need to have a perspective on the eternal purpose of God, lest we be disconnected from the center of it all.

     

    As you listen, see how your definition of the eternal purpose of God lines up with the Biblical definition, which the apostle Paul unfolds in Ephesians 3.

    WARNING:  Be prepared to have your head blown up –– but by that I mean blown up in a good way –– more particularly, to have your theology blown up, to have your understanding of God refined and purified and renewed and expanded –– I only say that because I felt like my own head was blowing up (in a good sense) as I first heard Dalton Thomas in person, and once again as I reviewed my notes on his talk a couple months ago, and then once more as I've relistened to the whole talk again over the past few days...

    http://youtu.be/47nP5JAqTxY - Dalton Thomas // Martyrdom and the Eternal Purpose of the Church

    Holy Spirit, You are the Spirit of truth. We confess we have a knowledge of Jesus problem in the Church in America, as well as in our own souls. How can we know God as we ought, how can we love God as we ought, how can we serve God as we ought, how can we live to God as we ought, how can we die for God as we ought, how can we glorify God as we ought –– unless we know the truth about God? Our adversary, the devil, is a deceiver. He is a liar and the father of lies. He transforms himself into an angel of light. He wants to keep us from knowing the truth and loving the truth. Holy God, be merciful and gracious to us, and pour out Your Holy Spirit to lead us into all truth. Apart from Your opening our eyes, we have no genuine spiritual sight of You and of Your truth. Your Word is right and pure and true. As we read, listen to, meditate upon, and study Your Word, sanctify and cleanse us. Blow up any false, incorrect, impure, and faulty theological understandings we might be clinging to. Blow up any false, incorrect, impure, and faulty theological underpinnings we may be building upon. Lead us into all truth for the sake of Your blessed name, so we might be a delight and a joy to You, and bring praise, honor and glory to You throughout all the earth. Amen.

    ecclesia reformata semper reformanda secundum verbum Dei

    [the church reformed, always being reformed, according to the word of God]


     

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  • Calvinism & missions? Indeed! Ekballo # 1: TULIP & prayer to the Lord of the harvest

    July 10, 2013 was the 504th anniversary of John Calvin's birth.

    Many Christians are perplexed (understatement!) at how Calvinism / Reformed theology can result in a vibrant engagement in evangelism and missions.

    A brief review... the acronym TULIP is sometimes used as a brief summary of Calvinism/ Reformed theology. I realize there's much more to it than this, but here goes:

    1. TOTAL DEPRAVITY
    2. UNCONDITIONAL ELECTION
    3. LIMITED ATONEMENT
    4. IRRESISTIBLE GRACE
    5. PERSEVERANCE OF THE SAINTS

    (Please see here for more on TULIP.)

    In April, between bronchitis and a sinus infection, I was privileged to attend the Ekballo Midwest Conference in DeKalb, Illinois. The organization To Every Tribe (http://www.toeverytribe.com/) is grounded in Reformed doctrine (see here for more on their vision, mission, distinctives and core values). There are plenty of Christian conferences out there, but this one caught my eye in particular as I noticed that the first conference talk was on prayer. (If you're been reading my blog here, you know that has been something God has laid on my heart over the past few years. (For more about that, please see my posts Naphtali News: the Ministry of the Word & Prayer (the second portion) and Silent Night - Not! ~ "Prayer also will be made for Him continually" ... day and night.)

    The Ekballo Conference was one of the most Christ-centered and God-glorifying gatherings of believers I've ever been a part of; that's why I said I was privileged to be there. The conference name Ekballo is taken from the Greek word for "send out" in Matthew 9:38:

    35  And Jesus went throughout all the cities and villages, teaching in their synagogues and proclaiming the gospel of the kingdom and healing every disease and every affliction. 36  When he saw the crowds, he had compassion for them, because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd. 37  Then he said to his disciples, “The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few; 38  therefore pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest.”

    1544 ekballo ek-bal'-lo from 1537 and 906; to eject (literally or figuratively):--bring forth, cast (forth, out), drive (out), expel, leave, pluck (pull, take, thrust) out, put forth (out), send away (forth, out) ~ from Strong's Concordance.


    Over the next few days, Lord willing, I'm hoping to post the three plenary talks (audio only available) from the conference:

    Scott Anderson -Friday, April 19 - Ekballo Plenary Session 1
    Ekballo: The Essential Nature of Prayer in the Gospel Mission
    http://youtu.be/fuA3p5X32sE

    David Sitton - Saturday, April 20 - Ekballo Plenary Session 2
    Ekballo: Propel the Church, Harvest the Nations

    Dalton Thomas - Saturday, April 20 - Ekballo Plenary Session 3
    Ekballo: Martyrdom and the Eternal Purpose of the Church

    If you are a Christian, I ask that you would make the time to listen to all of these messages. I pray God would give each one of us a holy, glorious ambition for lives –– that we might not settle for and waste our lives on shoddy, cheap ambitions. May God conform us into Jesus' image:  transforming our hearts to that of Jesus' compassionate heart, and transforming our desires to His desires; that we might not be lukewarm and lethargic about the great commission, but rather we might press on to take hold of that for which Christ has taken hold of us, not loitering –– but having a single-eyed passion to press on for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus –– that we might be made willing in the day of His power (Psalm 110:3) and present ourselves to Him as holy sacrifices (Romans 12:1-2), ready to be used however and wherever God desires in His mission of taking the Good News of great joy to all the people groups of the world for the sake of His name ... far as the curse is found ... that ALL the earth might be filled with knowledge of the glory of the LORD as the waters cover the sea ... that ALL the peoples might praise Him! ... According to Joshua Project, there are currently 7,183 unreached groups, with a total of 2.9 billion souls ... So long as Jesus tarries, still there is room at His table, my brothers and sisters –– room for more souls to come and feast along with us on the Lord Jesus Christ!

    Here's Scott Anderson's plenary talk given Friday night, April 19, 2013:  "Ekballo: The Essential Nature of Prayer in the Gospel Mission". (Anderson is the executive director of Desiring God.) This message will give you a little insight into you how those of us of the Reformed ilk pray for missions. (BTW: Anderson included some of the story of Adoniram and Ann Judson; tomorrow (July 13) is the 200th anniversary of their arriving in Burma.)

    http://youtu.be/fuA3p5X32sE

    http://youtu.be/fuA3p5X32sE - Scott Anderson // Ekballo: The Essential Nature of Prayer in the Gospel Mission

     


    Related:

    Romans 12:1-2 ~ Ann Hasseltine Judson: a willing sacrifice – Are you?
    200 years ago ... Adoniram & Ann Judson ~ Don't waste YOUR marriage

    John Piper's biographical message on Adoniram Judson, "How Few There Are Who Die So Hard! Suffering and Success in the Life of Adoniram Judson: The Cost of Bringing Christ to Burma" <http://www.desiringgod.org/resource-library/biographies/how-few-there-are-who-die-so-hard>. Also available in E-Book format here for free: <http://www.desiringgod.org/resource-library/books/adoniram-judson

    Scripture quotations are taken from The Holy Bible, English Standard Version. Copyright ©2001 by Crossway Bibles, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

  • Keep Calm and Download Archives

    Keep Calm and DOWNLOAD ARCHIVES Poster

    Regarding the upcoming July 15 31 deadline for the Xanga fundraiser, it does seem the clock is clicking a tad bit quicker these days, doesn't it, fellow Xangans?

     

    Well, not one of us knows where he will be tomorrow, much less on July 16th ~ James 4:13-16 ...

    But I DO know this:  the God who is sovereign over all thrones, dominions, rulers and authorities (e.g. - see Colossians 1:15-18; Daniel 2 & 4; Psalm 135) is sovereign over all the happenings here in this little corner of the universe we call Xanga!

    I also know that @TheXangaTeam has graciously provided archives in both html and XML (read: Word Press compatible) formats for ALL bloggers here. (Thank you, Xanga Team!)

    I'm no computer guru, but because The Xanga Team DID provide the archives in XML format, I WAS able to export my deerlife blog over to WordPress (http://deerlifexanga.wordpress.com). (To explain: that's my smallest blog here, and one I'm not planning to continue here on Xanga if Xanga relaunches.) Yeah, it's got some formatting issues, and the pictures still need to be linked to the posts there, and I would like to do more with the theme, widgets, etc. (makes me appreciate all that Xanga 2.0 is offering!), but the full archive IS there! Whew! I was also doing that as sort of a test run in case Xanga ends up shutting down, and I need to export my other blogs. (If you've not already done so, please arrange to download your archives ASAP!)

    * * *

    After The Xanga Team announced the changeover to a paid blogging platform and the possibility of shutdown (link), I had great concerns about my archives (link)... After being convicted of my sin of anxiety over the situation, and remembering that God Himself is the One who gives and takes away, and His name is to be blessed and praised no matter what –– I asked God for grace to joyfully entrust myself to Him, just as Jesus entrusted Himself to His Father (see I Peter 2:23c -- one of my favorite portions in all the Scripture!). (See also my post: "Are you keeping calm & carrying on: Do you react or respond?").

    [Through God's Holy Spirit, Christians are given supernatural strength to keep calm and carry on, but we must ask Him for that strength ~ Luke 11:1-13, esp. v. 13. That's a constant battle. Will we who are Christians look to and trust and lean on Jesus Christ as the Solid Rock, or will we be blown about by the storms of life -- in which case we end up giving a very inconsistent and shoddy witness to the world, and look no different from the storm-tossed, wearied, scattered, harried, helpless, and harassed sheep who've not come to the Good Shepherd so they might have life and life abundantly, and find rest and peace and joy in Him. ~ See Psalm 4, esp. vv. 6-8.]

    In addition, I did go and post a question on the WordPress forums about how to import my blogs to WordPress. This was prior to the WP compatible archives being made available (http://en.forums.wordpress.com/topic/importing-blog-from-xanga):

    I'm wanting to import my blogs from Xanga. Any help you could provide would be appreciated. The archives they're providing aren't in the .xml format. Is there any way I can import an RSS feed?

    Though I did get a speedy response, there was no answer to my dilemma –– though I'd heard there were ways to import the files there for a fee –– but in the meantime, as I said above, TheXangaTeam came through with the XML archives! :)

    Earlier today, a fellow Xangan posted a similar concern on that same thread about getting her Xanga blog ported over to WordPress in the event of Xanga shutdown... Here was my response to her:

    Since the time I wrote this request, Xanga has provided a WordPress compatible format you can use to import your blog to WordPress.

    From your private homepage on Xanga, click on Settings, and then click on Weblog Archives. If you've never updated your archives, then click the button that says "Update your archives." If that's the case, then you'll have to wait until they're ready. Otherwise, if they're already up to date (i.e. - up to the date of your last post), then click on wordpressWXR.zip. The file will download to your computer. After it's on your computer, you'll need to click on it to open it (to get it to the XML format). At that point it's set to import to a blog here on WordPress.

    I'm still waiting to see what happens with Xanga, but I have three blogs on Xanga. Regardless of what happens to Xanga, I wasn't planning to keep one of those active there, but I did want to preserve a public record of it. I just imported that one to deerlifexanga.wordpress.com from Xanga, and it worked beautifully. (FYI: the archive did include all the private posts (which remained private) as well as the pulses (which are also marked as private -- even if they were public on Xanga). All the tags carried over. The formatting is off in some places, and eventually I hope to check everything, but I was glad to have the blog copied over here.)

    You can find the import instructions here: http://en.support.wordpress.com/import/-- Just follow the instructions for WordPress.

    I've still not downloaded my photos, so that's my next step! ;)

    I hope this helps! If you have any questions, please ask.

    ~ Karen

    [Correction to my comment above is that the photos were successfully imported, but I do need to go through manually and add them in to all my posts.]

    * * *

    Anyhow, I'm still hoping Xanga 2.0 will become a reality, and thanks to my husband, I have pledged $ 96 toward the fundraiser (link) to continue this blog and my tent_of_meeting blog here at Xanga. That said, I am taking measures in case Xanga doesn't relaunch. As of this point, just after noon on July 8, we're still needing over $ 20,000... #WeAreXanga

    (In case of Xanga shut down, you can find me via my WordPress blog: http://naphtalideer.wordpress.com -- into which I'm hoping, Lord willing, to import this blog.)

    Romans 8:28.

    ~ Karen

     

About me...

Christian hedonist in training. Pressing on to know more and more of the joy of the LORD. Pleading with God to rend the heavens and revive and refresh my own soul, as well as His Church, to His praise, honor and glory.

Thank God. He can make men and women in middle life sing again with a joy that has been chastened by a memory of their past failures. ~ Alan Redpath

My other websites

tent of meeting: Prayer for reformation & revival

(See also Zechariah821. Zechariah821 is a mirror site of tent of meeting, found on WordPress)

deerlifetrumpet: Encouragement for those seeking reformation & revival in the Church

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