Biblical Theology of Missions Quiz

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  • The promise contained in Genesis 12:1-3 is the ______ theology and organizing principle of missions.

formative

  • Abraham is the ______ pioneer of missions and received a cross-cultural missionary call.

patriarchal

  • Jesus is the King of the ______ Kingdom, and Christian Mission is the announcement, embodiment, and extension of Jesus’s reign in the world.

missionary

  • The mission of the Church can never be separated from the mission of Jesus Christ, and the cross built a ______ for both Jews and Gentiles to pass from sin to salvation.

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  • God retains a universal ______ right to the end of human history, and the primary task of the Church and Christians on earth is world evangelism.

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  • Missio Dei identifies God’s purpose and plan to rescue, redeem, and ______ mankind.

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  • The missionary activity of God can be summarized as 'As the Father has sent me, I ______ you.'

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The Biblical Theology of Missions

  • The foundation of the biblical theology of missions is based on what God says about missions throughout His Word.
  • The Old Testament is essential to understanding missions properly in the New Testament.
  • The starting place of missions is the very heart of God, and God expresses His missionary vision throughout the Bible.
  • The promise contained in Genesis 12:1-3 is the formative theology and organizing principle of missions.
  • Abraham is the patriarchal pioneer of missions and received a cross-cultural missionary call.
  • Jesus is the King of the missionary Kingdom, and Christian Mission is the announcement, embodiment, and extension of Jesus’s reign in the world.
  • The Book of Acts has a single message: God is interested in the expansion of His church to the ends of the earth.
  • The heart of Azusa Street was about evangelizing the world in the last days.
  • The mission of the Church can never be separated from the mission of Jesus Christ, and the cross built a bridge for both Jews and Gentiles to pass from sin to salvation.
  • God retains a universal reach right to the end of human history, and the primary task of the Church and Christians on earth is world evangelism.
  • Missio Dei identifies God’s purpose and plan to rescue, redeem, and restore mankind.
  • The missionary activity of God can be summarized as "As the Father has sent me, I send you."

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