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So. Baptists Seek Great Commission Resurgence

By Lillian Kwon|Christian Post Reporter

Southern Baptists are abuzz about a Great Commission Resurgence they hope will move the denomination past the infighting and toward proclaiming the Gospel and winning souls to Christ.

As falling baptism and membership numbers are beginning to become a trend in the Southern Baptist Convention, pastors, ministers, students and lay people are signing on to the Great Commission Resurgence (www.greatcommissionresurgence.com) to reverse the decline and return to what they feel is most important – being Christ's witnesses.

Since the release of the declaration on Monday, more than 1,200 Southern Baptists, including SBC president Johnny Hunt and R. Albert Mohler, Jr. of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, have added their signatures.

"What unites us in this movement is not some naive notion that we are all the same or that we all agree on every doctrinal or practical issue that confronts us," wrote Tom Ascol, senior pastor of Grace Baptist Church in Cape Coral, Fla., on his blog Thursday. "Rather, we agree that the gospel is central to any and every Christian effort and that we must not allow anything, no matter how good and noble it might be, to detract from proclamation of that gospel around the world."

The term "Great Commission Resurgence" began circulating in recent years as some Southern Baptists realized that the Conservative Resurgence from some 30 years ago failed to produce the mission renewal they anticipated.

"[A] Conservative Resurgence without a Great Commission Resurgence is an exercise in belief without action," said Ed Stetzer, director of LifeWay Research, in his blog.

Although the battle for the Bible and against liberalism was won, the promise that the resurgence would help the denomination get focused on the Great Commission has yet to be fulfilled, as Dr. Daniel Akin, president of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, pointed out.

Akin believes, however, the time is now for a Great Commission Resurgence.

Last month, Akin introduced a manifesto outlining 12 axioms he felt would help move the SBC away from factionalizing and toward a missional resurgence.

"Southern Baptists today run the risk of being distracted from the main thing," he said in a sermon at SEBTS. "Many of the issues we are emphasizing and debating today are interesting but they're not the most important. They don't line up with the priorities we find in Holy Scripture."

"The result is this: we are fractured and we are factionalizing and we're confused having lost our spiritual compass," Akin said.

Noting that the denomination has been experiencing too much ineffectiveness in gospel ministry, Akin – along with other Southern Baptist leaders – has called for change.

And that change begins with Jesus.

A Great Commission Resurgence is contingent on committing to the total and absolute lordship of Jesus Christ and being gospel-centered in every endeavor, Akin laid out in his axioms.

Southern Baptists should be known as Jesus people, Akin stressed, rather than known for their traditions, legalisms, moralisms and "sourpuss attitudes."

He clarified that a Great Commission Resurgence is neither a moral reformation nor a revival of political activism. It is simply a call to proclaim the Gospel.

"Government legislation will not stop the moral plunge of our nation and the world but the Gospel will," he declared.

"Our hope is not in Republicans, or Democrats, it is not in Congress or Capitol Hill. Our hope is in Calvary's hill in a crucified and risen savior whose name is King Jesus."

Southern Baptists who sign the Great Commission Resurgence manifesto affirm a commitment to: Christ’s Lordship, Gospel-centeredness, the Great Commandments, biblical inerrancy and sufficiency, a healthy confessional center, biblically healthy churches, sound biblical preaching, methodological diversity that is biblically informed, more effective convention structure, and distinctively Christian families.

The declaration will be presented at the Southern Baptist Convention's annual meeting in June in Louisville, Ky. According to Baptist Press, a task force will be appointed to study the document and make recommendations.

The call for a Great Commission Resurgence comes as baptisms in the denomination dipped for the fourth straight year in 2008, according to LifeWay's Annual Church Profile. Membership also declined for the second year in a row to a little over 16.2 million.

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  • Tue Jun 23, 2009 10:33 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    The article did go on to say this.........

    "Southern Baptists who sign the Great Commission Resurgence manifesto affirm a commitment to: Christâ

  • Tue Jun 23, 2009 10:33 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 2

    The motive is wrong here.

    The reason this group wants to get back to what they feel is most important (being Christ's witnesses) is so they can get their membership numbers back to a level they feel comfortable with.

    Folks, that is not what evangelism is all about.

    Evangelism, the proclamation of the good news, is not about how many people we can get saved and how many people we can get baptised and onto our church membership roles.

    Evangelism is not about our motives.

    Evangelism is not about our desires.

    Evangelism is not about us being self-centered.

    Evangelism is the joyful proclamation of the good news of Jesus Christ from an obedient Christian!

  • Tue Jun 23, 2009 10:31 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Great!

    Wonderful!

    Any time more Christians want to get out in the mission field and help the rest of us witness to a lost and dying world is welcome news to me.

    But I feel there is a problem and I see it in the second paragraph of the story.....

    "As falling baptism and membership numbers are beginning to become a trend in the Southern Baptist Convention, pastors, ministers, students and lay people are signing on to the Great Commission Resurgence (www.greatcommissionresurgence.com) to reverse the decline and return to what they feel is most important â

  • Fri May 29, 2009 11:41 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    "This is the church in its infancy as it should now be-
    Act 2:42 And they continued stedfastly in the apostles'

    Yes, really. And they didn't even have the Bible to Sola Scriptura about.

    The church was built on the blood of Martyrs, St Stephen, Sr Lucy, all the Apostles except John (the beloved one who took care of Mary until she was assumed into Heaven)

  • Mon May 25, 2009 11:55 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    "If you want the story of the Southern Baptists read:

    Getting Right with God: Southern Baptists and Desegregation 1945-1995."

    Thanks but no thanks.

  • Wed May 06, 2009 4:54 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    DRJ, what are you referring to as the "true Gospel of Jesus"? People get so wrapped and what or whose "views" of Christianity they believe in/adhere to.. Its not a religious system goverened by humanistic view points but rather it should be a intimate personal relationship with Jesus Christ! I have read this Commission Resurgence on the provided web site as well I like to think myself as open-minded (for lack of a better term) enough to view everyone's beliefs in the Light of God's Word and if it doesn't line up, well then there's your answer.

    In saying all that, I don't believe what they are purposing is anything other than trying to stir Baptists and anyone else to get off the side-line and busy spreading The Gospel!! We as Christians get so bent on whose theology we agree or disagree with and yet all the while we end up neglecting studying the Word for ourselfs and let other people decide what we believe for us! Now, don't get me wrong, I do agree with spending time reading or listening to Godly teaching as long as it lines up with The Word of God.. But it seems like we as Christians are caught up in the "fast food" mentality of "I want it NOW! I don't have time to find out for myself. I want someone else to do that for me..." And next thing we know, we allow theologicaly centered "books" to replace the teaching that should come DIRECTLY from the Word!

    Anyways, I digress.. I just thing its really sad when we Christians get side-tracked by details that are left for human interpertation and loose sight of what we are supposed to be doing and that is being the hands and feet of Jesus, the light and salt of this world!

    Besides, the actual Greek meaning of the phrase "Go, therefore..." in Matthew 28, means "as you go, i.e. as you go about your daily lifes." Its not so much a call to be some distant missionary, but to FIRST be a faithfull witness for Christ in our daily lives!

    God Bless!

  • DRJ »
    Mon May 04, 2009 12:18 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 3

    Before Mohler and Akin get a pass on believability, perhaps someone should ask them, "Which Gospel are you talking about? Is it your gospel of Calvin or the true Gospel of Jesus" Before there can ever be a Great Commission Resurgence, there MUST be a clear definition of what the Great Commission means according to Jesus. Otherwise, it joins the garbage heap of well-intended, but impossible attempts of religious leaders trying to combine Light with darkness to accomplish what only Light can! Why would believers yoke themselves with non-believers anyway? The word is DESPERATION. Fear that emerges when the timid are asked to stand (alone, if necessary) against the apostasy that Scripture says will be on the rise until the return of Jesus.

  • Sun May 03, 2009 7:18 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    Amen! for the 12 Axioms ... If only one of them had been prayer ... I am hoping the new 3evangelistic initiative, God's Plan for Sharing, will begin with God's Prayer Strategy!

    Phil Miglioratti
    Illinois Baptist Prayer Ministries
    http;//www.ibsaprayer.blogspot.com

  • Sat May 02, 2009 7:15 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 4

    If you want the story of the Southern Baptists read:

    Getting Right with God: Southern Baptists and Desegregation 1945-1995.

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