The Greatness of the Great Commission:
The Christian Enterprise in a Fallen World
184 pp.; Paperback
Is the Great Commission understood properly today? Is its full import comprehended by Christ’s people? That is, do Christians really grasp The Greatness of the Great Commission? These are important questions for both the contemporary church and modern culture.
Tragically, though the Great Commission is well-known and much loved today, it is poorly understood and seldom implemented.
The issue of The Greatness of the Great Commission may be resolved by properly answering the following three major questions.
1. What is the Great Commission? Is it a wholly new divine program to respond to sin, which starkly contrasts to and is discontinuous from the Old Testament program? Or is it the capstone of the longstanding covenantal program of God to respond to sin, and the fruition of the progress of redemption that is continuous with the Old Testament message?
2. What is the goal of the Great Commission? Is its goal pessimistic, directing the Church bravely to witness to a hopelessly lost and dying world while “snatching brands from the fire”? Or is its goal optimistic, empowering the Church successfully to promote the salvation of the world against all resistance, while leading the vast majority of men to salvation?
3. What is the nature of the Great Commission? Is its nature individualistic, seeking the salvation of individual lost sinners, with a view to training them in their private walk and public worship? Or is its nature holistic, seeking the salvation of individual lost sinners as well as whole communities, with a view to training them in their private walk, public worship, and the development of Christian culture?
In this book you will find the case for a comprehensive program of salvation in time and on earth. Read this work to understand The Greatness of the Great Commission.