In answering another just recently, I may have found what you are seeking, viz. affirmation of what you have been convinced of. However I don’t believe glorifying God is a duty unless we tie it with soul winning, of which it eventually becomes. But for me, duty smacks of works, and we admit His glory when we are saved.Originally posted by John of Japan:
I appreciate what several of you have said trying to encourage me that I am doing right by staying in Japan. However, that is irrelevant to the discussion. I think I need to give some context here.
We have been in Japan 24 years. My doubts came after we started our first church here and found out how difficult it was. It was over 20 years ago that I came to terms with the fact that I would see very few saved here. Japan is "gospel resistant" (less than 1% Christian--including cults and Catholics--after 140 years of Protestant missions)
Two things helped me 20 years ago. (1) I read where there was a place where the hearts of the people were so hard that even Christ Himself "did not many mighty works there because of their unbelief." (Mt 13:58) (2) The director of our mission board visited us and convinced me that, according to dispensational (and I believe Biblical) theology, the purpose of humankind on earth is to glorify God.
Thus, this post. Do you agree with this, that our first duty as Christians is to glorify God (with soul-winning as one part of that), or is soul-winning the first duty of the Christian? (This is something I have heard many preachers say and have read in many books.)
We are of the Spirit, and Paul explains we glorify God in our salvation. ”In whom ye also trusted, after that ye heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation: in whom also after that ye believed, ye were sealed with that holy Spirit of promise, 14. Which is the earnest of our inheritance until the redemption of the purchased possession,unto the praise of his glory,” Ephesians 1:13-14. When we believe, we are saved and sealed, and then we confess (acknowledge) Christ to the praise of His glory! In our faith, we acknowledge and praise God. So now we are Ambassadors for Christ, and some are chosen to be a Missionary in Japan.
The widow's mite's are going to be awfully big in the kingdom, and those in the Body of Christ don't always see the results the Word produces before, or after we cross the finish line.
Christian faith, ituttut.