In the sermon titled "The Memory of The Just," preacher Lance Hellar focuses on the extraordinary legacy of his parents, Cliff and Marty Hellar, who dedicated over five decades of their lives as missionaries to the Kayagona people in Papua New Guinea. Hellar emphasizes the doctrine of God's sovereignty in salvation, echoing Reformed theological perspectives that assert that Christ's death accomplished the salvation of His elect. Scriptural references from Acts 20 are employed to demonstrate the Apostle Paul’s model of a New Testament missionary, particularly in regard to humility, obedience, and the preaching of repentance and faith in Christ. The significance lies in the affirmation that genuine missionary work must be undergirded by a reliance on God's sufficiency and a focus on the proclamation of the Gospel, ultimately resulting in a lasting spiritual legacy and flourishing churches among the Kayagona tribe.
“My parents lived a full life, a fruitful life. And there was, there's so much we might say about them.”
“If God had sent me to do this work, He will do it in me and through me by his power, for I had none.”
“The work of the gospel is not our work. It's God's work. It's the Lord's work.”
“The things that are profitable are the inward, the spiritual, the things not seen, the things not made with hands.”
The Bible states that 'the memory of the just is blessed' (Proverbs 10:7), indicating the positive legacy and impact of righteous individuals.
Proverbs 10:7
A missionary's work is affirmed by a divine calling, as emphasized in Acts 20, where Paul speaks of his ministry received from the Lord.
Acts 20:17-24
The finished work of Christ signifies the completion of our salvation, providing believers with assurance and a message of grace.
Hebrews 9:26
A New Testament missionary embodies the biblical model of ministry, serving God's church through the propagation of the gospel.
Acts 20:17-28
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