This blog begins a series of blogs on the short book he wrote called vision. I will attempt to create discussion around his vision of the gospel and his consequential vision for the nation
Here is a quote from Leo Harris, the founder of CRC churches international with his vision:
For the individual - a full and free salvation, for spirit, soul and body. For the church - restoration of all the gifts and power of the Holy Spirit; the operation of all the ministry gifts of Christ; the vision of the body of Christ and of its future glory. For the nation - the fulfilments of Bible prophecy; the imperative need for national repentance, and a humble return to God that we may be able to stand in the coming day of judgment and be ready for the return of Jesus Christ (Leo Harris, Vision p.1-11)
Couple of questions about this are:
1)What is a full salvation is Harris to narrow or to broad with his definition. Harris defines salvation as the whole of a person and everything that makes a person human. How does this view of salvation affect who we are as a church.
2)I like how they are the ministry gifts belong to Christ and not to his people in this quote. How does this fit into our thinking of Spiritual gifts. how many are operating in our churches?
The Apostle Paul would not be able to imagine a church without the gifts functioning because it is a normal part of the life of Christ in the church. the gifts in the church of Romans, 1 Cor and Eph were all functioning as a normal part of the life of the churches.
3) The toughest challenge is the nation how will be judged and will we be ready for the return of Christ. Jesus is returning to judge us and he will deliver his verdict. Will the church's work be burnt like hay, wood and other consumables or will the work last like gold or silver. Tough stuff. Enjoy
Here is a quote from Leo Harris, the founder of CRC churches international with his vision:
For the individual - a full and free salvation, for spirit, soul and body. For the church - restoration of all the gifts and power of the Holy Spirit; the operation of all the ministry gifts of Christ; the vision of the body of Christ and of its future glory. For the nation - the fulfilments of Bible prophecy; the imperative need for national repentance, and a humble return to God that we may be able to stand in the coming day of judgment and be ready for the return of Jesus Christ (Leo Harris, Vision p.1-11)
Couple of questions about this are:
1)What is a full salvation is Harris to narrow or to broad with his definition. Harris defines salvation as the whole of a person and everything that makes a person human. How does this view of salvation affect who we are as a church.
2)I like how they are the ministry gifts belong to Christ and not to his people in this quote. How does this fit into our thinking of Spiritual gifts. how many are operating in our churches?
The Apostle Paul would not be able to imagine a church without the gifts functioning because it is a normal part of the life of Christ in the church. the gifts in the church of Romans, 1 Cor and Eph were all functioning as a normal part of the life of the churches.
3) The toughest challenge is the nation how will be judged and will we be ready for the return of Christ. Jesus is returning to judge us and he will deliver his verdict. Will the church's work be burnt like hay, wood and other consumables or will the work last like gold or silver. Tough stuff. Enjoy