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26. August. 2019. Monday  Prayer Journal

Those Who Will Leave Behind – a Great Frame of Revival

Acts 19:21, 23:11, and 27:24 ...and he said, ‘Do not be afraid, Paul; you must stand before Caesar. And behold, God has granted you all those who sail with you.’ (27:24)

♬ Hymn for scheduled worship: Korean/English Hymnal #215 All for Jesus (#354 in the previous version)

[Message Video] https://youtu.be/Mk-fX5pnFio


  A great frame of church revival must be left behind. The Early Church led a great revival and fulfilled world evangelization. Paul possessed the foresight to look ahead to Rome. The Jewish people and the Pharisees had vessels that were meant to perish, and the churches in the age of Rome and the Middle Ages created disasters. The churches in the 19th and 20th centuries eliminated the Gospel, and current churches are closing their doors. This is why God calls His evangelists in every age and leaves behind the Remnants with the Gospel. What kind of vessel must you possess in order to carry out your ministry as “those who will leave behind?”

1. A Fundamental Strategy – the Frame of Revival of the Early Church
  Judaism was the center of Jerusalem temples. The Early Church created field churches in all its fields. The Jewish people focused on the Sabbath, but the Early Church considered every day as the Lord’s day. The Jewish people were centered around chosen priests, but all the believers of the Early Church possessed the authority of the king, priest, and prophet. The Jewish people focused on the Jewish days of feasts, but the Early Church, no matter the time or place, enjoyed Christ, God’s Kingdom, and Only Holy Spirit. The Jewish people used their own methods, but the Early Church went “all in” on the 62 Points of the Evangelist’s Life.

2. A Simultaneous Strategy - the Great Frame of Evangelism of the Early Church
  The Early Church used a “simultaneous strategy” so that only God’s Word could enter. When everyone simultaneously opened up the Word movement, three thousand disciples arose(Acts 2:1~47). They had everyone listen to God’s Word(Acts 6:1~7) and used a “concentrated strategy” on the Ethiopian Eunuch whom Philip had met in Samaria(Acts 8:4~8). Ananias was always spreading the Word movement, and as a result, God attached Paul to him(Acts 9:10 and 15). Afterward, the Antioch Church was established and a great multitude came to hear the Word(Acts 11:19~30).

3. A Unified Strategy
  The Early Church used a “unified strategy” centered on healing, disciples, and writing epistles or letters. Shamans, those who were demon-possessed, and idol worshipers were healed; Paul raised many core disciples through his three evangelism voyages and relayed messages through letters. God gave Paul these messages at the court of law(Acts 23:11) and in the middle of a storm at sea on the way to Rome(Acts 27:24).

[Prayer of the Evangelist] Dear God, thank you for calling me in this age as “those who will leave behind.” Help me to leave behind the big frame of church revival.

Gangwon Regional Evangelism Intensive Training Lecture 2 / April 9, 2019

[Bible Reading] Colossians 4

[Gospel Memory Verse] Hebrew 4:12
For the word of God is living and active, sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing to the division of soul and of spirit, of joints and of marrow, and discerning the thoughts and intentions of the heart.

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