a missional heart
- Filed under: acts, Bible, confrontation, contextualization, evangelism, Gospel, mission, missional, New Testament, Paul
- Date: Feb 18,2010
Scot McKnight has a great series going on at his Jesus Creed blog on Paul’s missionary journeys called “Acts and Mission.”
In a recent installment, McKnight says this about Paul and his interaction with Festus in Acts 26:
Paul’s passion is for everyone to see the light of the gospel in the face of Jesus Christ, and that means even Festus is in his circle of compassionate gospel preaching. Festus thinks Paul’s lost his mind with his belief in the resurrection as a gospel fully conversant with the Jewish Scriptures. But Paul asks him if he believes the Scriptures. Festus wonders aloud if Paul might not be trying to convert him right then and there, and so he says that very thing. To which Paul says: I wish everyone would see the truth of the gospel in Jesus.
I see here the heart of a missional man: using every opportunity to point people to Jesus Christ.
Read the story of Paul and Festus in Acts 26:24-32 here.











