An Exposition of the Mission Statement of Beacon of Truth
The aim of this article is to expound
the mission statement of Beacon of Truth and explain the theological vision of
this ministry. At the outset, it is perhaps better to clarify that Beacon of
Truth has no plans to be another parachurch organization. We are rather a
pro-church ministry. In other words, we take the ministry of the local church
very seriously and wants to see local churches be the center of all the work of
God. Hence we are all about promoting the ministry of the local church. In the future,
Beacon of Truth seeks to be part of a biblically conservative, theologically
sound and gospel faithful local church. We would then seek to serve as the
outreach ministry of that church, promoting gospel-centered resources of this
church. That is our desire concerning the future of this ministry.
The Mission
Statement
Exposition
In order to explain the mission statement, it is good to
break it down to little and significant phrases. We would tackle each phrase
one at a time and build the bigger picture.
“We exist by the
providence of God…”
We
felt it important to affirm the providential hand of God in putting us all
together, giving us the passion we have and all the gifts and calling each one
of us possess. Hence at the beginning of the mission statement, we want to say,
we exist simply on the basis of the providence of God. God could have
accomplished everything He has purposed, without any of us. However in the
providential grace of God, we are who we are and we are greatly privileged to
have been given this great honor of knowing and serving Him. Our ministry is
thus out of profound gratefulness to His amazing grace in granting undeserving
sinners like us, this matchless gift of knowing the joy of cherishing the
magnificence of His Son – Lord Jesus Christ.
“to
proclaim and promote…”
So
in the gracious providence of our God, what has He called us to do? Or to put
differently, if someone were to ask, as to how exactly are we going to
accomplish our mission? Then the answer is to proclaim and promote.
By
proclaim, we mean preaching. We firmly believe in the centrality and primacy of
preaching over all other means of promulgating the Word of God. We are passionate
about preaching and have a very high view of it. For we believe, preaching the
Word is the means by which God accomplishes His electing purposes. We believe
so, precisely because of our high view of the message we proclaim. We believe
the gospel is the power of God unto
salvation, and hence when a man of God, heralds this Word, which is not a bare
word, but one laden with power, it proves its potency by the response it
produces in its hearers. This high view of the gospel and how God has ordained
preaching to be that one means by which He displays His power to save sinners, makes
us passionately serious about preaching.
However we are well aware of the fact that though
preaching is central and takes priority over all other means, ministry is not
all about preaching. Ministry does involve other means of spreading the Word by
writing articles, booklets, books, theological papers, personal
correspondences; counseling, one-to-one discipleship etc., Hence we want to
affirm that we are eager to not just proclaim but also to promote the gospel in whichever way we
can. So the bottom line on our modus operandi is that we want to promote the gospel by all means, but
mainly through its proclamation.
“the sufficiency and
supremacy of the gospel of Lord Jesus Christ...”
We now come to the main thrust of our mission – our
message. We desire to proclaim and promote only one message – the gospel, the
good news of Jesus Christ. To be specific, we want to celebrate the sufficiency and supremacy of the gospel of
Lord Jesus Christ. In all that we do, we want to make it plain how the
gospel is both supreme - above all false religions and false gospels
preached without and within the church, and sufficient
– to save, mature and keep the people of God. In dealing with the supremacy of
the gospel, we want to demonstrate how the gospel is supreme to all other messages
that humans have invented as alternate gospels. This would certainly include
false religions and we would address them, by showing how the gospel gives a
more adequate, coherent and powerful answer to the deep realities of life. We
would thus be indirectly addressing them rather than a direct one, which suits
more for an apologetics ministry. However we would be directly addressing the
alternate gospels preached within the church. This more subtle kind of attack
on the gospel is where we mainly want to proclaim the supremacy of the gospel. Many
professing Christians who would affirm the supremacy of the gospel over false
religions, to save sinners, would sadly also invent alternate mechanisms of
sanctification or final salvation that betrays the truth of the gospel.
The
gospel is supreme precisely because it is sufficient to save, mature and keep
the people of God. Though almost all Evangelicals affirm the necessity of grace
in salvation, only Reformed Christians believe in both the necessity and
sufficiency of God’s grace in the gospel. We being Reformed believe that the
Bible teaches both the supremacy and sufficiency of the gospel and that it
holds them both together by maintaining the centrality of the gospel.
Doctrinally, canonically and thematically, the center of the Bible is the
gospel. The gospel thus dictates our understanding of every single doctrine,
orients our hermeneutics and brings coherence to our grasp of the Bible
storyline. Thus it is only by keeping the gospel at the center of our theology,
life and ministry, we would faithfully uphold the supremacy and sufficiency of
the gospel. We thus want to be as gospel-centered as the Bible is.
“for enabling the Church…”
For whom do we proclaim and promote the supremacy and
sufficiency of the gospel? The answer is the Church, that elect people whom God
has chosen, in His beloved Son to be His people, for the glory of His Name. This
does not mean we do not have a ministry to unbelievers. It only means our
ministry would ultimately be beneficial for them only in whom the Spirit of God
is effectually working – to save, mature and keep by the gospel. We love all
people in the world and want to obey the prescriptive will of God to go to
every creature and proclaim the glories of Jesus Christ in His gospel. However
we specially love the church, those who have not just heard the gospel, but by the
gracious and effectual working of the Spirit, have the gift of saving faith to
believe in the gospel and have thus been united to the body of Christ, His holy
and blood-bought bride, chosen for His glory. Therefore all our ministry is
aimed at enabling the Church. We want the body of Christ equipped and enabled
by the gospel.
“to always treasure God
alone and thereby worship the Lord at any cost.”
Finally the mission statement answers as to what we want
the church to ultimately do. We believe, the Church would be enabled by God,
through our faithful and gospel-centered ministry, to always treasure God alone. We love to see the Church be that
community, where God alone is counted precious, where God alone is treasured,
with wholehearted adoration and godly reverence. It is our firm conviction that
no man can count God as precious, apart from the gospel. It is only by tasting
the gospel, we can savor the goodness of God, be irresistibly attracted to His
beauty and be deeply convicted of His worthiness in worship. Hence we believe a
true gospel-centered ministry would foster deep appreciation of and treasuring
of God.
“And thereby”, in other words, by means of
treasuring God or as a result of treasuring God, the Church is joyfully willing
to offer worship at any cost. For the logical and reasonable outcome of this
treasuring of God is worship. When God becomes our supreme joy, the
priceless treasure, we become willing to do away with anything and anyone in
this world, if His Name be glorified. Whatever be the cost, we seek only to
cherish Him and Him alone. The inferior and fleeting pleasures of this world
soon loses its grip on our souls, so gripped by the superior and eternal
pleasure of treasuring this God of the gospel. Willingness to part any earthly
treasure or sinful pleasure becomes part of such a church. For some, the cost to
see God worshipped would be mortifying some sin, for others it would be parting
with their loved ones and going to an unknown land for the sake of the gospel. Whatever
be the cost, we believe a gospel-centered ministry would make the Church, a Word-devouring, Gospel-loving,
Christ-treasuring, Sin-mortifying, Missions-doing, God-exalting and worshipping
community.
To this end we labor in proclaiming and promoting the sufficiency
and supremacy of the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Who We Are
Jay.M Nair, the founding contributor at Beacon, is an
Evangelical Christian, passionately seeking to be radically gospel centered in his
life and preaching. Theologically he is Reformed (5 point Calvinist) with a
decidedly Baptist bent. He is currently employed in an IT firm in India.
Guest Contributors
Aashik Rao is a Particular Baptist believer from Boston,
who is currently studying in Columbia University in New York. He calls Grace
Reformed Baptist Church of Long Island, his church and seeks to fulfill his one
purpose in life, “to have a habitual
sight of Christ, who died for my soul, and to live, ever drawing from the
wellspring of grace in this glorious savior.” Aashik’s contributions to
Beacon can be read here.
Holly Dye is a Particular Baptist believer from Ohio. She
is currently the author and administrator of Refocusing Our Eyes, a website aimed at seeing the
reformation of local churches, using the writings of Christians, mostly of the
bygone age. She calls Kemp Road Baptist Church, her church and seeks to serve the
Body of Christ through her writings and
promotion of other writings of old and new authors, in an effort to see the
church reformed. Holly’s contributions to Beacon can be read here.
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