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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Test your knowledge of the Biblical Theology of Missions with this informative quiz! Explore the foundations of missions in both the Old and New Testaments, discover the heart of God's missionary vision, and learn about key figures in the history of missions. From Abraham to Jesus to the early Church, this quiz covers it all. See how well you know the formative theology and organizing principles of world evangelism, and discover how Missio Dei shapes God's purpose and plan to redeem mankind. Take

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