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Psalm 67:1-7

Missionary Commissioning Service for Arif Khan

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In this commissioning service for Arif Khan, Pastor Martin expounds Psalm 67 and John 20:19-23 to establish the biblical warrant for a church-based missionary sending. He details the history of Trinity Baptist Church's relationship with Arif Khan and his ministry in Pakistan, emphasizing the church's commitment to his spiritual oversight and diaconal support. Martin then clarifies the significance of the laying on of hands, explaining it as a formal recognition of God-given graces and gifts, a commitment of the church's support, and a prayer of dependence on God, rather than a conferral of office or special gifts.

Primary Texts

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Psalm 67:1-7 This psalm is expounded at the beginning of the service to set the theological foundation for God's global redemptive purpose and the church's missionary calling.
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John 20:19-23 This passage is expounded to provide the biblical warrant for conducting a commissioning service within a regular Lord's Day worship, drawing parallels to Jesus's commissioning of His disciples.
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Acts 6:1-7 This passage is expounded to illustrate the significance of the laying on of hands as a formal recognition of existing gifts and graces for a specific task, not a conferral of new ones.
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Acts 13:1-4 This passage is expounded as a key paradigm for church-based missions and the meaning of the laying on of hands as a public declaration of sending and support.

Outline 9 sections · 87 min

  1. Introduction: The Missionary Vision of Psalm 67 0:05
  2. Biblical Warrant for a Commissioning Service: John 20:19-23 6:36
  3. Historical Sketch: Trinity Baptist Church's Relationship with Arif Khan 25:35
  4. The Significance of the Laying on of Hands: What We Are NOT Doing 47:45
  5. The Significance of the Laying on of Hands: What We ARE Doing 67:08
  6. Prayer for Arif Khan's Personal Life and Family 75:15
  7. Prayer for Arif Khan's Labors and Ministry 78:57
  8. Prayer for Trinity Baptist Church's Faithfulness and Future Laborers 83:13
  9. Concluding Exhortation: A Biblical Perspective on God's Work 85:44

Key Quotes

“And so it is in every epoch of the church, when the church turns away from the vision embodied in this psalm and pleads for increased measures of blessing only to consume it upon herself. It's the beginning of the end.”
“That is, in framing the content of our worship, we are to consider nothing more than that which God requires, nothing less than that which God has mandated, and nothing else than that which God designates as pleasing to Himself.”
“Does it please our Lord to turn a Sunday morning worship service into a commissioning service? Well, I believe from this passage we can deduce that it certainly is. It is not displeasing to the Lord who himself turned the first gathering on the first Lord's Day into a commissioning service.”
“They made it very clear that they had come to the conviction expressed by our brother in the previous hour that the church is the pillar and ground of the truth, and that any sense of personal call and suitability for any ministry must come through the quality control of the church and its appointed leadership.”
“We do not believe that we have a Bible that tracks the work of God. That fragments the great principles of Gospel endeavor into home and foreign missions. Those are concepts that are ours. They're not God's. What's foreign to God?”
“That no one becomes a pastor. An elder. An overseer. A bishop. Of any congregation. Without the suffrage of that congregation.”
“If a man eloquent, no, if a man is a forceful speaker, no, if a man has a charismatic personality, no, if a man is blameless and what it means to be blameless is delineated in its particulars and nestled amidst that dominant emphasis upon graces.”
“And don't let ever, ever any group of elders impose an elder upon you. They have no biblical warrant to do so. You must receive such a one by your own suffrage in the light of the word of God.”

Applications

Believers

  • Do not allow any group of elders to impose an elder upon you; you must receive such a one by your own suffrage in the light of the word of God.

All listeners

  • Pray earnestly and intelligently for God's blessing to be used for His global purposes, not consumed upon ourselves.
  • Let our hearts overflow with joy for our privileges in Christ and gain a fresh sense of our responsibility to make God's name known among the nations.
  • Enter into the worship service with a conscience bound to the word of God and a heart committed to the great issues before us, not as tentative outsiders.
  • Give of your hard-earned substance as an act of worship, knowing it supports the advancement of the gospel locally and globally.
  • Understand that the laying on of hands in this service is not conferring the office of an elder or pastor.
  • Understand that the laying on of hands is not imparting any special graces or gifts.
  • Commit yourselves afresh to stand with and behind Arif Khan in his endeavor, supporting him in prayer and other ways.
  • Pray for Arif Khan's protection, grace, and power, and for his family.
  • Arif, keep your heart above all that you keep, guarding it as the primary seat of your affections for God.
  • Arif, read, study, treasure, and keep God's word in your heart daily, pouring out your heart before God in prayer.
  • Arif, be on your guard against the devil, fighting the good fight and standing fast in God's word and prayer.
  • Arif, continue to be a godly husband and leader to Kathy, nurturing her in God's ways, so your lives together are a testimony of God's grace.
  • Be faithful in financial giving and especially in praying for Arif and his family, remembering them in personal, corporate, and family worship.
  • If God's hand is upon others in our midst, cause them to see the fields are ripe for harvest and send them forth as laborers.
  • Remember this day and be faithful to Arif, and in being faithful to him, be faithful to God.
  • Have a biblical perspective on the significance of God's work, counting it a privilege to spend time in His presence witnessing His work, which alone has eternal significance.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 235 paragraphs, roughly 87 minutes.

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