So Send I You: God’s Progress of Redemption: Part Two
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Rod Culbertson
Rod Culbertson is the Associate Professor of Practical Theology and the Dean of Student Development at Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte. He is an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church in America. Culbertson started Reformed University Fellowship in the state of Florida, working at the University of Florida, and in addition to campus ministry experience, he has also been involved in church planting.
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So Send I You - Rod Culbertson
So Send I You
God’s Progress of Redemption: Part Two
Rod Culbertson
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God’s Progress of Redemption: Part Two
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Table of Contents
Title Page
Dedication
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Act Two
Step One: The Seed
Step Two: Out
of Jerusalem
Step Three: To The Gentiles
Step Four: The First True Church
Step Five: To The World
Conclusion
Appendix
Bibliography
Dedication
I wish to dedicate this book to the late Dr. Will Norton, former professor of almost everything at the Charlotte campus of Reformed Theological Seminary. If there is anyone who embodied the calling of our Lord Jesus Christ to follow him anywhere, and to respond to the Great Commission, it was Will Norton, along with his lovely, dedicated, and godly wife, Colene.
Dr. Norton graduated from Wheaton College in 1936, and then enrolled at the recently established graduate school of Columbia Bible College (now Columbia International University) where, along with Dr. Robert C. McQuilkin, he helped start the Student Foreign Missions Fellowship (SFMF). Interestingly, Dr. Norton was one of the first three graduates from CIU’s graduate school, along with none other than James Buck
Hatch, the professor who taught me the Progress of Redemption
course there. After finishing at CIU, he and Colene served as missionaries in the Belgian Congo, and in 1946 he helped start the first InterVarsity Missions conference eventually known as Urbana. In time, he served as president at Trinity College and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. In 1965 Dr. Norton joined the faculty of Wheaton College Graduate School and eventually became the dean, helping to start the Wheaton Graduate School program in missions. He was Professor of Missions at Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson, Mississippi and in his final (and fourth) retirement, he became the Distinguished Professor of Missions at Reformed Theological Seminary in Charlotte. He also founded two seminaries in Africa in order to provide theological training for those who could not leave their countries for traditional, residential seminary training. He passed away in 2017 at the blessed age of 102.
Some years ago I did some research and discovered that Dr. Norton taught the following courses in the early years of the Charlotte campus of Reformed Theological Seminary: Church History I and II, Evangelism, Missions, Classics of Personal Devotion, and Sanctification, along with three different missions electives (World Religions, Strategic Issues in Missions, and Revival and Global Missions). He was a very well educated and gifted man and could tackle many subjects. However, the thought that he left with the many students who listened to him lecture would be this: "In every course, he only talks about Luke chapter 24—how the disciples on the road to Emmaus had burning hearts while they listened to Jesus open the Old Testament Scriptures to show them how they testify of him! His was a constant theme—walk with Jesus. On reflection, however, usually the students would say,
And that’s what we need to hear to make it through ministry, i.e., to have hearts burning for Christ as we daily read our Bibles and walk with him."
So Send I You is dedicated to a man who was, in every way, sent by a savior whom he both knew and loved. I count it one of the great privileges of my life to have known Will Norton. May this book cause our hearts to burn for Christ as we read about how he sent and blessed his church in those early days, as recorded in the book of Acts.
Preface
So Send I You is a continuation of an earlier volume, As The Father Has Sent Me. Together, both books attempt to demonstrate how the biblical story of God’s plan of redemption in the world graciously unfolds. So Send I You is the second of two books that summarize God’s plan to redeem, or rescue, a people for himself for his own glory. As The Father Has Sent Me addressed the beginning of God’s plan for the world as described in the book of Genesis, climaxing with the coming of Christ as the promised son of God (act one in God’s redemptive plan). Jesus is sacrificed on the cross for the sins of his people; the message of his death and resurrection is the centerpiece of world history. In As The Father Has Sent Me, God’s drama of redemption
unfolds before our very eyes, as the channel of God’s redemptive plan is provided through the building of the nation of Israel. Christ came to his own, but ultimately he had come to make himself known to the world! So Send I You continues the story of Christ’s coming, a purpose with the entire world in mind. We will begin with Christ’s command to his disciples to make other disciples (or followers) throughout the earth, and describe the early days of the growth and reproduction seen in the church of God (often against many impediments and obstacles). As you read So Send I You, you will watch God expand his saving acts, going beyond his beloved nation of Israel, desiring to show himself to the world whom he also loves, and as you read, you may discover that you are a part of God’s story as well—yes, it could be true. I hope you will enjoy book two as the companion piece that completes the story. Let’s rejoice in God’s plan for us, and for his world, through the sending of his son Jesus, who sends us to proclaim his gospel everywhere.
Acknowledgements
In my previous book on the subject of God’s progress of redemption, As The Father Has Sent Me, I acknowledged that the bulk of the work was a product of the instruction of Presbyterian minister, Reverend Mr. James Buck
Hatch, Professor of Bible, among other things, at Columbia International University. This book, So Send I You, also consists of many of the notes from his insightful course, Progress of Redemption,
a course well known to most of the graduates of CIU in the sixties, seventies, eighties, nineties, and into the twenty-first-century. I have tried to recapture the New Testament portion of this course to some extent, and to further enhance it with many personal observations (and graphics) of my own.
Many thanks are due to my professional graphics artist for creating some very nice pictures that enhance this work. Kirby McCreight is a very gifted graphics man who provided both t-shirt graphics and logos while involved in my RUF ministry at the University of Florida in the eighties. He was gracious enough to provide his generous assistance for this book. I am very grateful to Christ for Kirby and his willingness to serve in this project.
I also must thank my teaching assistant at Reformed Theological Seminary, Ms. Anna Unkefer, who enables me to publish a book such as this one. I am deeply grateful for her work and diligence on my behalf. Finally, I appreciate one special reader who assisted me in editing this work and bringing clarity to my thoughts on paper: Mrs. Tari Williamson, long-time friend and Christian educator.
Introduction
Four hundred years of silence! That was the setting when God sent his son, Jesus, into the world. We can hardly imagine such silence on the part of a God who made us with a desire to know him. Even in our world today, we can barely go forty seconds without sound or some sort of communication. Yet, the Lord is so exacerbated with his people, the nation of Israel, that he stops speaking and acting. He sends no prophets to call them back