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Missions Launched, Sustained, and Finished by Scripture

An episode of the Reformed Thinking podcast, hosted by Edison Wu, titled "Missions Launched, Sustained, and Finished by Scripture" was published on January 19, 2026 and runs 34 minutes.

January 19, 2026 ·34m · Reformed Thinking

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Deep Dive into Biblical Missions: Principles, Priorities, and Practices by Mark Tatlock and Christ Burnett - Fidelity to the Word of God in Missions: Scripture as the Launch, Life and Legacy of the First MissionariesThe foundation of biblical missions rests upon the supreme authority of God’s Word, a principle established by the apostles as the first missionaries. These foundational leaders viewed Scripture as the launch, life, and legacy of the church, emphasizing that the Great Commission is rooted in divine mandate rather than human strategy. Peter, Paul, and Stephen demonstrated a firm conviction in the inerrancy and historicity of Scripture, using it to confront unbelief and establish the early church across the Roman world.For the first missionaries, Scripture was central to the life of the church, defining its core identity, leadership standards, and the process of sanctification. Peter specifically highlighted that God’s written Word is "more sure" than any human experience or subjective knowledge. Consequently, the sources argue that believers must prioritize objective authorial intent over personal or cultural interpretations, which can lead to the dilution of the gospel. This commitment to the Word served as the apostles' final legacy, prioritized even in the face of imminent death.In the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, some missions trends have drifted toward theological minimalism and ecumenical dialogue, often prioritizing social agendas or short-term methods over the long-term task of Bible teaching and translation. Despite these challenges, there are significant opportunities to reach ethno-linguistic groups that lack access to Scripture in their heart languages. However, modern missionaries also face threats from global surveillance and an increasing cultural hostility toward biblical truth. Ultimately, the sources conclude that successful missions do not require new methodologies but a return to the unyielding fidelity to God’s Word that characterized the first generation of missionaries.Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologianYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@ReformedExplainerSpotify Music: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1t5dz4vEgvHqUknYQfwpRI?si=e-tDRFR2Qf6By1sAcMdkdwhttps://buymeacoffee.com/edi2730

Deep Dive into Biblical Missions: Principles, Priorities, and Practices by Mark Tatlock and Christ Burnett - Fidelity to the Word of God in Missions: Scripture as the Launch, Life and Legacy of the First Missionaries


The foundation of biblical missions rests upon the supreme authority of God’s Word, a principle established by the apostles as the first missionaries. These foundational leaders viewed Scripture as the launch, life, and legacy of the church, emphasizing that the Great Commission is rooted in divine mandate rather than human strategy. Peter, Paul, and Stephen demonstrated a firm conviction in the inerrancy and historicity of Scripture, using it to confront unbelief and establish the early church across the Roman world.

For the first missionaries, Scripture was central to the life of the church, defining its core identity, leadership standards, and the process of sanctification. Peter specifically highlighted that God’s written Word is "more sure" than any human experience or subjective knowledge. Consequently, the sources argue that believers must prioritize objective authorial intent over personal or cultural interpretations, which can lead to the dilution of the gospel. This commitment to the Word served as the apostles' final legacy, prioritized even in the face of imminent death.

In the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, some missions trends have drifted toward theological minimalism and ecumenical dialogue, often prioritizing social agendas or short-term methods over the long-term task of Bible teaching and translation. Despite these challenges, there are significant opportunities to reach ethno-linguistic groups that lack access to Scripture in their heart languages. However, modern missionaries also face threats from global surveillance and an increasing cultural hostility toward biblical truth. Ultimately, the sources conclude that successful missions do not require new methodologies but a return to the unyielding fidelity to God’s Word that characterized the first generation of missionaries.


Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologian

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@ReformedExplainer

Spotify Music: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1t5dz4vEgvHqUknYQfwpRI?si=e-tDRFR2Qf6By1sAcMdkdw

https://buymeacoffee.com/edi2730

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