EPISODE · Jul 9, 2025 · 58 MIN
The Nature of the Church
from Reformed Thinking · host Edison Wu
Deep Dive into the Nature of the ChurchThe Church's mission is the outward pulse of the life she already possesses in union with her risen Head. It flows directly from God's own being and work, signifying that the Church exists for God, from God, and toward God. At its core, the Church's chief end is doxological: to glorify and enjoy Him now and forever. This doxology is never passive; instead, it "erupts in a holy restlessness to see the glory of the Lord fill the earth." When the Church truly worships God, she simultaneously bears witness to Him, as worship serves as the engine of cultural proclamation.Flowing from this central doxological purpose, Scripture outlines a three-fold mandate for the Church:Word-regulated worship: The Church's missionary vocation begins each Lord's Day around the pulpit, font, and table. In these gatherings, the nations catch a glimpse of heaven's throne room, and believers are re-humanized and re-commissioned. Apostolic simplicity in worship creates "city-on-a-hill communities whose countercultural beauty has missionary force."Lifelong discipleship: The core of the Great Commission is not just making converts, but teaching them "to observe all that I have commanded". This involves holistic formation through pulpit exposition, catechism, and daily conversations, equipping saints to grow in doctrinal stability and moral maturity, allowing the Church to be a prophetic minority.Global witness saturated with deeds of mercy (Evangelism and Mercy): Worship that beholds God's grace and discipleship that tastes His goodness must overflow in verbal proclamation and tangible compassion. The gospel, a spoken announcement, "rings hollow when severed from deeds of neighbor-love." Therefore, Reformed congregations engage in activities like church planting, global missions, and acts of mercy, which "adorn the saving message with embodied credibility," always remaining church-directed.This three-fold mandate is carried out with a pilgrim posture, as believers are "sojourners and exiles," citizens of heaven who nonetheless "seek the welfare of the earthly city." Essential guardrails for this mission include gospel fidelity over numerical success and doctrinal boundaries protecting unity. The Church's mission is not a separate department but its heartbeat, with every ecclesial act serving as an eschatological rehearsal of Christ's coming kingdom.Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologianPatreon: patreon.com/edi_reformed
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Deep Dive into the Nature of the ChurchThe Church's mission is the outward pulse of the life she already possesses in union with her risen Head. It flows directly from God's own being and work, signifying that the Church exists for God, from God, and toward God. At its core, the Church's chief end is doxological: to glorify and enjoy Him now and forever. This doxology is never passive; instead, it "erupts in a holy restlessness to see the glory of the Lord fill the earth." When the Church truly worships God, she simultaneously bears witness to Him, as worship serves as the engine of cultural proclamation.Flowing from this central doxological purpose, Scripture outlines a three-fold mandate for the Church:Word-regulated worship: The Church's missionary vocation begins each Lord's Day around the pulpit, font, and table. In these gatherings, the nations catch a glimpse of heaven's throne room, and believers are re-humanized and re-commissioned. Apostolic simplicity in worship creates "city-on-a-hill communities whose countercultural beauty has missionary force."Lifelong discipleship: The core of the Great Commission is not just making converts, but teaching them "to observe all that I have commanded". This involves holistic formation through pulpit exposition, catechism, and daily conversations, equipping saints to grow in doctrinal stability and moral maturity, allowing the Church to be a prophetic minority.Global witness saturated with deeds of mercy (Evangelism and Mercy): Worship that beholds God's grace and discipleship that tastes His goodness must overflow in verbal proclamation and tangible compassion. The gospel, a spoken announcement, "rings hollow when severed from deeds of neighbor-love." Therefore, Reformed congregations engage in activities like church planting, global missions, and acts of mercy, which "adorn the saving message with embodied credibility," always remaining church-directed.This three-fold mandate is carried out with a pilgrim posture, as believers are "sojourners and exiles," citizens of heaven who nonetheless "seek the welfare of the earthly city." Essential guardrails for this mission include gospel fidelity over numerical success and doctrinal boundaries protecting unity. The Church's mission is not a separate department but its heartbeat, with every ecclesial act serving as an eschatological rehearsal of Christ's coming kingdom.Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologianPatreon: patreon.com/edi_reformed
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