...What Then Is our Commission?"
Some dislike these Bible studies, which (to them) are heresies, hyper-grace,
and SUPER hyper-dispensationalism. We will let each diligent Bible student,
with The Spirit Of God Dwelling in them, review the info prayerfully and care-
fully, and then decide for themselves [in view of "good and bad works For
Judgment" (1Co 3:8-15)] with what they agree or not, ok?:
"...We trust that it has now been made abundantly clear that the commission
of our LORD to the eleven apostles, the so-called “great commission,” is not
the commission of the Church, the Body of Christ; it is not to be carried out
today. What then is our God-Given commission?...
...This could hardly be stated more clearly than it is in II Corinthians 5...
Correct? How then, do we "carry out" what was Committed TO the eleven, when This
Reconciliation Commission "Was Kept Secret By God, Until Revealed" TO Paul, FOR us?
FULL study is here
GRACE And Peace...
Some dislike these Bible studies, which (to them) are heresies, hyper-grace,
and SUPER hyper-dispensationalism. We will let each diligent Bible student,
with The Spirit Of God Dwelling in them, review the info prayerfully and care-
fully, and then decide for themselves [in view of "good and bad works For
Judgment" (1Co 3:8-15)] with what they agree or not, ok?:
"...We trust that it has now been made abundantly clear that the commission
of our LORD to the eleven apostles, the so-called “great commission,” is not
the commission of the Church, the Body of Christ; it is not to be carried out
today. What then is our God-Given commission?...
...This could hardly be stated more clearly than it is in II Corinthians 5...
...“And all things are of God, Who Hath Reconciled us to Himself
By Jesus Christ, and Hath Given to us the ministry of Reconciliation;
To wit, that God Was In Christ, Reconciling the world Unto
Himself, not imputing their trespasses unto them; and Hath
Committed Unto us The Word Of Reconciliation.
“Now then we are ambassadors for Christ, as though God Did
Beseech you by us, we pray you in Christ’s Stead be ye Reconciled
to God. For He Hath Made Him To Be sin for us, [Him] Who Knew no
sin; that we might Be Made The Righteousness of God In Him.”...
"Correct? How then, do we "carry out" what was Committed TO the eleven, when This
Reconciliation Commission "Was Kept Secret By God, Until Revealed" TO Paul, FOR us?
FULL study is here
GRACE And Peace...
"indicating that “that gospel” which he preached to the Gentiles was not the same as the gospel which the apostles at Jerusalem had been preaching to the people of Israel. " What? there is a different gospel to the Jews than to the gentiles? I think NOT! "The everlasting gospel" of Revelation is the one and only gospel of Jesus Christ, and there is no other. His statement is not based on solid exegesis.
There are assumptions he is making that cause his error:
1. There are different gospels that are valid.
2. It must follow that the gospel changed from what Jesus taught and what Paul taught.
3. The command of Christ in Mat. 28 was spoken only to the 12 apostles (as he constantly refers).
The fact that "we" are ambassadors for Christ (the 1 Cor. passage) does not limit ambassadorship to the 1st Century. It has application for every one of us, if indeed we are concerned for how we portray the Christian life to the unbelieving world. If we are a kingdom of priests, as Peter declares, then we all have some function of spiritual priesthood to the unbelieving world.
It is unfortunate that many evangelists think (and preach) that every Christian is an evangelist. Yet this is another error that perhaps Stam is reacting against. I do not agree that the Great Commission means that every Christian must evangelize, because evangelists are gifts God gave to the churches, and not everyone is one, according to Eph. 4:11. But reacting against error doesn't justify creating another error.
The Great Commission is the same in Acts 1 as it is in Mat. 28, and is to the whole church, not to individuals. And the whole church is indeed continuing to fulfill it today. We show ourselves ambassadors of reconciliation, whenever we act according to what Christ commanded us in relation to others, namely to love others and bless others as if we all have been reconciled. This is how most Christians fulfill the commission, is that they teach others by example. IMO this is the nature of the command.
Mat. 5:16 "Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven. " This is a major part of the Great Commission, and paramount to making disciples.