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6 Schritte, um eine Stadt für Jesus zu erreichen. 1. Geltungsbereich Gottes für die Stadt feststellen. 6 Schritte. 1. Geltungsbereich Gottes für die Stadt feststellen. 6 Schritte. 2. Sichere diesen Geltungsbereich. 1. Geltungsbereich Gottes für die Stadt feststellen.
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1. Geltungsbereich Gottes für die Stadt feststellen 6 Schritte ...
1. Geltungsbereich Gottes für die Stadt feststellen 6 Schritte ... 2. Sichere diesen Geltungsbereich
1. Geltungsbereich Gottes für die Stadt feststellen 6 Schritte ... 2. Sichere diesen Geltungsbereich 3. Erweitere den Geltungsbereich
1. Geltungsbereich Gottes für die Stadt feststellen 6 Schritte ... 2. Sichere diesen Geltungsbereich 3. Erweitere den Geltungsbereich 4. Herrschaftsbereich des Teufels infiltrieren
1. Geltungsbereich Gottes für die Stadt feststellen 6 Schritte ... 2. Sichere diesen Geltungsbereich 3. Erweitere den Geltungsbereich 5. Attackiere und zerstöre Satans Herrschaftsbereich 4. Herrschaftsbereich des Teufels infiltrieren
1. Geltungsbereich Gottes für die Stadt feststellen 6 Schritte ... 2. Sichere diesen Geltungsbereich 6. Etabliere Gottes Herr- schaftsbereich 3. Erweitere den Geltungsbereich 5. Attackiere und zerstöre Satans Herrschaftsbereich 4. Herrschaftsbereich des Teufels infiltrieren
1. Geltungsbereich Gottes für die Stadt feststellen 7. Wiederhole die Schritte 6 Schritte ... 2. Sichere diesen Geltungsbereich 6. Etabliere Gottes Herr- schaftsbereich 3. Erweitere den Geltungsbereich 5. Attackiere und zerstöre Satans Herrschaftsbereich 4. Herrschaftsbereich des Teufels infiltrieren
MARKET PLACE REDEMPTION BY ED SILVOSO ________________________
INTRODUCTION ________________________
HARVEST EVANGELISM’S PHILOSOPHY OF MINISTRY • FOCUS • STRATEGY
THE LAST FRONTIER Ephesians Grid 2 ETHNIC JEWS GENTILES 3 DENOMINATIONAL ALL THE SAINTS 4 MINISTRY APOSTLES PROPHETS EVANGELISTS PASTORS TEACHERS
THE LAST FRONTIER Ephesians Grid 5 GENDER HUSBANDS WIVES 6 AGE/FAMILY PARENTS CHILDREN 6 MARKET PLACE MASTERS SLAVES
THE LAST FRONTIER Pattern of gaps present in Genesis 2 - 6, Acts 2
Jesus’ design for the Church • 1. None of his disciples were members of the establishment. • 2. None of the apostles were priests or leaders in the Temple. • Food Industry • IRS (plus Savings and Loans) • RV and Motel business
Jesus’ design for the Church • Medical Doctor (Luke) • Jesus’ Financial committee, Lk. 8: 2-3 • Funeral Director: Joseph of A., a businessman, Jn. 19: 38-41 • 3. Gospels written by: a M.D., a Retired Tax Officer, a Fisherman, and an unemployed millionaire
Jesus’ design for the Church • 4. The Church was conceived: • Not in the Temple • Not in the Synagogue • but in a private home. (Upper Room) • International HQ outside Jerusalem (Acts 11)
Jesus’ design for the Church • The Church was not to be the subculture but the Counterculture • If you want to take over a city, or a nation, what do you target? - Its wealth? • Where is that wealth? - In its markets!
Jesus’ design for the Church • The center of a city (or a nation) is not the church building, but the Market Place. (The church is the light of the city But the marketplace is its center)
Jesus design for the Church • The leaders of the Early Church were business people: • Matthew - Luke • Peter - Philemon • John - Dorcas, inner garments • James - Cornelius, military officer • The Seven (Stephen, Philip, Simon)
Jesus’ design for the Church • Simon, leather goods • Barnabas, Paul. • Lydia, clothing business • Philippi, jailer (slave girl) • Ethiopian Banker • Priscilla & Aquila • Tiranus, Erastus (city trasurer) • Tertius (First Century AOL/Kinko)
Jesus’ design for the Church • Why was Paul able to appoint elders in such a short time? • Similarities between Market Place leaders today and early disciples.
Jesus’ design for the Church The parallel tracks of taking care of the needy and the salvation of the lost: • Acts 2: 44 - 45 - Acts 2: 47 • Acts 4: 32 - 34 - Acts 5: 14 - 16 • Acts 6: 1 - 3 - Acts 6: 7 • Acts 10: 2, 25 - Acts 10: 44 - 48 • Acts 11: 29 - Acts 12: 20 - 24 • Acts 28: 2 - Acts 28: 9
Jesus’ design for the Church • Also see: • Gal. 2: 10 (The litmus test for a true apostle) • Acts 20: 35
Jesus’ design for the Church • The Disciples’ Track of Power encounters in the Market Place: • Acts 2: 37 - Unbelievers • Acts 3: 10 - Lame man • Acts 4: 30, 31 - Earthquake • Acts 5: 12 - Solomon’s portico • Acts 5: 19 - Angelic intervention
Jesus’ design for the Church • Acts 6: 15 - Angelic resemblance • Acts 7: 55 - Celestial vision • Acts 8: 18 - Simon the magician • Acts 8: 40 - Spiritual transportation • Acts 9: 3 - 9 - Direct power encounters • Acts 9: 32 - 35 - Aeneas, Lydda, Sharon • Acts 9: 38 - 42 - Dorcas, Joppa
Jesus’ design for the Church • Acts 12: 1 - 19 - Angelic intervention • Acts 13 - “leaders of the Market Place” • Acts 13: 1 - 11 - Elymas • Acts 44 - 52 - Market Place power encounters • Acts 14: 8 - Lystra, lame man healed; city shook up.
Jesus’ design for the Church • Acts 16 - “rebellion in the Market Place” • Acts 16: 16 - 19 - Slave girl • Acts 17: 5 - Wicked men of the Market Place • Acts 17: 17 - Market classroom • Acts 19: 24 - 26 - Market Place recession
The marks of a Market Place Reconciler • 1. A lifestyle focus on the Fulfillment of the Great Commission in his/her own city. • 2. Ability to perform signs and wonders in the Market Place.
A biblical case study • Philemon and Onesimus Philemon 1 • A victory epitaph - Romans 16:24-27