In the sermon "Priorities in Missions," Paul Washer underscores the urgency and responsibility of the church to fulfill the Great Commission as articulated in Matthew 28:16-20. He argues that while pastors face numerous burdens, this does not excuse them from the imperative to spread the Gospel globally. Washer points out that missions are not merely about sending out individuals but about sending the truth of God's Word through properly trained missionaries. He emphasizes that Church planting should be the core objective of missions, rooted in sound theology and the importance of raising capable leaders, drawing from Scripture (e.g., 2 Timothy 2:2 and 1 Timothy 3). This emphasis on doctrinal integrity and pastoral preparation reflects a Reformed understanding that prioritizes theological education and accountability within the mission field as crucial for authentic church advancement.
“It does not give us an excuse to step back from the Great Commission. This is our task as men of God.”
“Missions is a theological and doctrinal endeavor. It is didactic. Missions is not about sending missionaries. Missions is about sending God's truth through missionaries.”
“You can preach about evangelism all day long, but if you're not evangelistic, your church won't be evangelistic.”
“If you have been called to be a pastor... you are called still to the Great Commission.”
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