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Matthew 28:16-20

Missionary Commissioning Service for Steve Hofmaier

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Pastor Albert N. Martin delivers a charge to Steve Hofmaier and the Trinity Baptist Church congregation during Hofmaier's missionary commissioning service for the Philippines. Martin expounds on the church's biblical mandate for missions, arguing from 2 Timothy 4:1 and 1 Corinthians 4:1-5 that the church, not external agencies, is divinely equipped and responsible for sending and supporting missionaries. He charges Hofmaier to remember his accountability to God, maintain God-established priorities as a man, husband, and minister, and cultivate Christ-like servanthood, dependence on God, and fearlessness of men. To the congregation, Martin applies the responsibility of maintaining a Spirit-filled church climate, faithful intercession, consistent financial support, and frequent, full-orbed communication with their missionaries.

Primary Texts

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Matthew 28:16-20 This passage, the Great Commission, is read by Steve Hofmaier as the foundation for his missionary calling and the church's mandate.
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2 Timothy 4:1-2 Pastor Martin expounds on this passage to charge Steve Hofmaier with his ultimate accountability to God in ministry.
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1 Corinthians 4:1-5 Pastor Martin uses this passage to further illustrate the minister's accountability to God alone, not to human judgment.

Outline 11 sections · 84 min

  1. Introduction and Steve Hofmaier's Testimony: The Road to Missions 0:04
  2. Facing the Giants in the Land 11:05
  3. The Great Commission and Christ's Presence 16:03
  4. Elders' Prayer of Commendation 18:46
  5. The Church's Responsibility for Missionary Support 28:49
  6. Joy, Solemnity, and Grief: The Emotional Climate of Commissioning 33:06
  7. The Church's Biblical Mandate for Missions: A Word of Explanation 38:00
  8. Charge to Steve: Accountability, Priorities, and Disposition 49:12
  9. Charge to the Congregation: Maintaining Spiritual Climate and Support 63:25
  10. Charge to the Congregation: Intercession, Temporal Needs, and Communication 68:40
  11. Concluding Remarks and Benediction 81:32

Key Quotes

“There is no such thing as a uncommitted Christian, a Christian who lives for himself. That lesson was clear to me at that point.”
“all that Christ the head of the church calls upon the church. To do he will furnish the church to accomplish in his strength and in the power of his spirit that's the bottom line”
“the church is constituted the pillar and the ground of the truth and everything in conjunction. With the propagation of the truth God is entrusted to his church”
“Steve your mind and your spirit will be battered if not by a thousand certainly by dozens of differing pressures and amidst all of them cry to God continually that you'll have a single eye in the light of your accountability to the God who has made you and has graciously redeemed you in Jesus Christ”
“your greatest task as you go to the Philippines is the nurture of your own walk with God that is your greatest task to guard your heart above all that you guard for out of it are the issues of life”
“The next time you're tempted to indulge a personal sin that could lead you to sin, that could lead you into the high road to scandalous sin or to apostasy and grieve the Spirit of God and the people of God, the ripples will break upon the shores of the Philippines. Don't forget it!”
“We then contended that systematic giving is a part of our religion, part of our worship, and a part which cannot be performed by proxy any more than prayer or praise.”
“As water to a thirsty man so is good news from a far country. Oh renew your commitment.”

Applications

All listeners

  • Make sure of your position in the Lord Jesus Christ. Lay hold on him. Press on after him. Do not let him go. Be thankful. Be found in him and in his grace.
  • Solicit your prayers and pledge to pray for you all. For Trinity Baptist Church, we solicit your faithfulness to the Lord. Press on, my brethren, and may we rejoice in God's good work here and in the Philippines.
  • As we come now to worship God in our giving, let us give with gratitude, let us give with thankful hearts for what God has given to us.
  • Cry to God continually that you'll have a single eye in the light of your accountability to the God who has made you and has graciously redeemed you in Jesus Christ.
  • Guard your heart above all that you guard for out of it are the issues of life.
  • Never forget this great priority of the keeping of your heart.
  • Nurture and to cherish the wife that he has given to you.
  • Never forget what the priorities are. It is not fitting that we should leave the word of God to serve tables. We shall give ourselves to prayer and the ministry of the word.
  • Cultivate the disposition mandated by God, the disposition of a servant leader.
  • Constantly cultivate that disposition mandated by God, Christ-like servanthood, realistic dependence upon God, and the absence of the fear of men.
  • Never gain a man's ear at the expense of your conscience or at the expense of your heart. Be prepared to be wedded to truth that at times will be most offensive.
  • Feel the burden of maintaining a climate in this place that will not grieve and quench the spirit and thereby cut the very lifeline that ties us to our brother and his wife in the bonds of spiritual dynamics.
  • The next time you're tempted to indulge a personal sin... the ripples will break upon the shores of the Philippines. Don't forget it!
  • If you want to play games, this isn't the place for you.
  • Maintain determination to be faithful in our intercession for Steve and Carol.
  • Our commitment to prayer meeting must be a commitment of principle, not convenience, not whim, not feelings.
  • Maintain your commitment to care for their temporal needs.
  • Our giving must not be whimsical. It must be principled giving.
  • Have the vision that with this new responsibility, Lord, is there some more that I can do so that this will, in a sense, not make a dent in cash flow, but the response to the new ministry brings a new response of sacrificial giving.
  • Maintain frequent, full-orbed communication with Steve and Carol.
  • You just stream of consciousness. You just write whatever comes to your mind. You don't know how that will minister to their hearts and their feelings.
  • The sharing of your whole life in Christ. Telling them about family matters. Telling them how the Lord has undertaken in this crisis. Share your disappointments.
  • Write a letter and say look in the directory you see such and such a name. I'm that person. Maybe send a little picture of yourself. Just give a little biographical sketch of who you are and what your family is and what your basic concerns are and assure them of their prayers.
  • Inundate them with letters. Now don't expect they're going to answer everyone personally. Don't expect that.
  • Please don't be selfish with their time. Everyone would want an opportunity I'm sure to greet them. Be mindful of that as you pass by them.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 193 paragraphs, roughly 84 minutes.

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