An
open letter to Southern Baptists
regarding the "Great Commission
Resurgence" declaration
WOODSTOCK, Ga. (BP)--Johnny Hunt, president of the Southern
Baptist convention and pastor of First Baptist Church in Woodstock,
Ga. has issued the following letter to Southern Baptists:
Dear Southern Baptist Convention Family,
Thank you for the trust that you placed
in my leadership last year at our National Convention.
It has been an honor to serve you this year and I appreciate
your prayers as well as your concerns that you have shared
with me as we have presented to you the Great Commission
Resurgence Declaration. I have heard you loud and clear,
and with that in mind I have attempted to honor James 3:17,
knowing that wisdom comes from above and that the Bible
gives us marvelous characteristics of what that wisdom
looks like. The words that really stand out in this passage
that really speak to my heart are: easily to be entreated,
willing to yield, or reasonable. I want to be God's man who
is reasonable and always generating kindness, and a man with
pure motives that are displayed with pure manners. With that
being said, there have been several revisions that I have made
to this document that I trust will give greater clarity, as
well as gain greater support. As my good friend David Dockery
has said, "A Great Commission Resurgence needs Great Commission
partners." It is my prayer that each of us, regardless
of whether we serve in a convention leadership role, a local
church, or as a layperson in the fellowship of one of our churches,
would rally behind the Great Commission Resurgence. With that
being the ultimate motive of our hearts, the nations will have
an opportunity to hear the Gospel.
At our annual meeting you will hear in
the President's Address a passionate plea that God would
touch us again, even as the cry came from Almighty God
in 2 Chronicles 7:14, that we must be visited from heaven.
He must once again touch the hearts and claim the allegiance
of every pastor and every spiritual leader in this Convention.
The last words our Lord Jesus gave to the church were that
of the Great Commission. That being said, it must be our
ultimate task. That is my sincere prayer. I believe that
the answer to our ills lies in the context of our local
pastors. I have often said that whatever is important to
us, as pastors, is what becomes important to the people
in the pews. I believe the grassroots of the Southern Baptist
Convention are the local churches, the people in the pews,
and the pastors and staff who lead those churches. Let me also
be quick to recognize our local, state and national partners
with whom we are able to do a more effective ministry in reaching
this nation and the nations of the world. It is my prayer that
God would call all of us together, and as Jay Strack has often
said, "that we would all check our 'egos' and our 'logos'
at the door," humbly bow before God, and let Christ work
through us as a unified body. Adrian Rogers often called us
to unity in the context of diversity. I have discovered through
leading our Convention over these last 11 months there is great
diversity; yet, in so many places there is such great unity.
In recent days the economic downturn has caused all of us to
reevaluate our priorities. What better time than now for us
to take a deep spiritual look inside all we do to make sure
His priority is ours. May He also challenge us spiritually
to take the same type look and see if there is any need to
streamline on any level mentioned thus far in this letter so
that we might surrender to Almighty God and become more efficient
and more effective in doing the Great Commission like never
before. Please know that as I draft this letter, I desire as
much as anyone who breathes to see God touch us, use us, and
raise us up. Many throughout the nation have said, "that
as goes the Southern Baptist Convention, so goes the evangelical
world"! I am not sure if that is 100 percent true, but
I believe that it is more truthful than false. With that being
said, let us rise up, under the lordship of Jesus Christ, for
the expressed purpose of embracing God's heart for the nations.
I deeply love all of you, my dear brothers and sisters, and
it is my prayer that we would experience God's touch at the
Southern Baptist Convention this year. May His Kingdom be empowered!
May His Kingdom be advanced! May His Kingdom be embraced! May
His Kingdom's work be enjoyed! May we seek to celebrate the
Great Commission like never before. There are nations waiting
to hear, and may there be a Southern Baptist Convention more
eager than ever to tell.
You can read and sign the revised Great Commission Resurgence
document at www.greatcommissionresurgence.com.
God bless you! Please pray that God would revive
us again.
Johnny Hunt
President
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