“Missions is not the ultimate goal of the Church. Worship is.
Missions exists because worship doesn’t. Worship is ultimate, not
missions, because God is ultimate, not man. When this age is over, and
the countless millions of the redeemed fall on their faces before the
throne of God, missions will be no more. It is a temporary necessity.
But worship abides forever.
Worship, therefore, is the fuel and goal of missions. It’s the goal
of missions because in missions we simply aim to bring the nations into
the white hot enjoyment of God’s glory. The goal of missions is the
gladness of the peoples in the greatness of God. “The Lord reigns; let
the earth rejoice; let the many coastlands be glad!” (Ps 97:1). “Let the
peoples praise thee, O God; let all the peoples praise thee! Let the
nations be glad and sing for joy!” (Ps 67:3-4).
But worship is also the fuel of missions. Passion for God in worship
precedes the offer of God in preaching. You can’t commend what you don’t
cherish. Missionaries will never call out, “Let the nations be glad!”
who cannot say from the heart, “I rejoice in the Lord…I will be glad and
exult in thee, I will sing praise to thy name, O Most High” (Ps 104:34,
9:2). Missions begins and ends in worship.”
–John Piper, Let the Nations Be Glad! The Supremacy of God in Missions
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