In this episode of Christ the Center, Camden Bucey and Jim Cassidy discuss the profound theme of the Great Commission and God’s overarching plan for the nations. This conversation serves as a follow-up to a pre-conference event held at Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary in March as well as a prelude to Reformed Forum’s upcoming annual theology conference, set for September 28, 2024, in Grayslake, Illinois.
Camden and Jim discuss the biblical foundations of the Great Commission, tracing its roots from the Old Testament through to the New Testament fulfillment in Christ. They emphasize the continuity of God’s redemptive plan, highlighting key scriptural passages such as Matthew 28:18-20 and Isaiah 2:2-4, and unpack the theological significance of the inclusion of Gentiles as seen through the line of Japheth.
Listeners will gain insights into the unity of Scripture, the role of the ordinary means of grace, and the ultimate fulfillment of God’s promise to gather His people from every nation into His heavenly kingdom. This episode also provides practical encouragement for engaging in missions, both locally and globally, and underscores the importance of the Great Commission in the life of the church.
Join us for this enriching theological discussion that prepares the heart and mind for a deeper understanding of God’s unfolding plan for the nations.
Resources Mentioned:
- To the Ends of the Earth: The Great Commission and God’s Unfolding Plan for the Nations booklet
- Camden Bucey’s address from the GPTS pre-conference
- Reformed Forum Theology Conference 2024
Chapters
- 00:00:07 Introduction
- 00:06:41 Greenville Seminary Pre-Conference Event
- 00:23:46 Isaiah’s Vision and the End of Missions
- 00:28:15 The End of Nations
- 00:37:07 The Blessing of Japheth
- 00:47:21 The Work of the Church Today
- 00:53:43 Where to Focus Missions Efforts
- 01:01:58 Conclusion
Participants: Camden Bucey, Jim Cassidy
Christ the Center focuses on Reformed Christian theology. In each episode a group of informed panelists discusses important issues in order to encourage critical thinking and a better understanding of Reformed doctrine with a view toward godly living. Browse more episodes from this program or subscribe to the podcast feed.