The Absolute Bartizan of the Mission of World Evangelization

2025.11.29 Core
The Start of Eternal Answers of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd RUTC (48)
Scripture Reading: Acts 19:1-15


Now, how can our pastors fulfill the worldwide parish that Jesus gave on Mt Olive?
And after establishing the 70 disciples to form regional parishes throughout all Israel, how can we fulfill that?
And in the Early Church, all the church members saved their regions.
How can we make that happen?
Also, the remnants restored the synagogues.
When we do this, several things must take place simultaneously.

“The Absolute Bartizan of World Evangelization”
Ultimately, the question is how to build this.

Introduction_ Relay

  1. Calling, commission, mission
    These must be fulfilled together.
  2. Pastor, church leader, remnant (prayer communication)
    Prayer must be communicated together among pastors, church leaders, and remnants.
  3. Bartizan, journey, guidepost (prayer inside me)
    First, the bartizan, journey, and guidepost must be established within me through prayer.

So sometimes we do relay prayer holding onto this.
At other times, we give relay messages.
Pastors must use this well.

This may look like nothing, but for example, if our church is about to begin temple construction, relay prayer should already be connected.
Because construction is important, at least one day should be set aside to begin with fasting relay prayer.

Therefore, when going into a camp, you must do this (the introduction).
Because we are going out to build the absolute bartizan, these should have already been taking place.
Also, when the church plans a special work — such as evangelizing the community — this must first be taking place.

Looking closely, we can know that Paul did this extremely well.
Actually, the moment he went was when everything was already finished.
Before the congregation even wondered, “How will evangelism happen?”, the answers had already begun.

The calling, commission, and mission have already come to me.
Next, prayer is already being communicated.
And through bartizan, journey, and guidepost, the Word is already being communicated.
What a tremendous blessing this is.

Especially pastors — you must remember this.
Church members try to evangelize without knowing anything, so it becomes difficult.
Actual church growth does not happen.
It becomes harder.

Main Message_ Redoing challenge, reproduction, re-creation
[Revival Movement]

So the message that went out this time — unless re-challenge, reproduction, and re-creation take place — a true revival movement cannot occur.
When this is fulfilled, a movement begins.

A year has not much left — next year must be the year when true answers arise, starting with our pastors.
The universities must also do this.
It must begin with this relay.

Right now, the only way we can connect America and Korea is this (the introduction).

If something urgent arises, the church leaders should participate in prayer at least one day.
Place them into the relay.
Sometimes ask them to fast.
We must help them receive this blessing.
This is how we set things up — first, the work of receiving answers must begin.


  1. Paul’s calling (Acts 9:1–15)
    Let’s look at Paul. Among many people, Paul received his calling.
    It was a remarkable field.
  2. Paul’s commission (Acts 11:25–26)
    This is Paul’s commission, in Acts 11:25–26.
  3. Paul’s mission (Acts 13:1–4)
    Paul truly began to enjoy his mission.
    Although it appears in many passages, it begins in full when he goes out as a missionary.
    From that moment, it starts.

1. Paul’s calling (Acts 9:1–15)

What appeared in Paul’s calling?

  1. Past — ended
    He completely ended his past.
    No matter what situation happened, he finished it.
  2. Christ — the answer
    He completely concluded with Christ.
  3. Absolute mission
    At that moment, he received the absolute mission.

This is the beginning of calling.
It is the calling.


2. Paul’s commission (Acts 11:25–26)

  1. Attack from the Jews
    When this happened to Paul, the Jews were shocked and their attacks intensified.
  2. Early Church atmosphere
    Still, the Early Church atmosphere was unsure —
    “Did Paul really repent?”
    They had many suspicions.
  3. Barnabas’ decision
    At this time, Barnabas made a decision.
    He brought Paul to the Antioch Church.
    There, Paul’s commission for the age was fulfilled.

3. Paul’s mission (Acts 13:1–4)

Then he was commissioned as a missionary.

  1. Acts 13:1–4 (team of 5)
    If you look at the five people there, they are extraordinary figures.
  2. Acts 16:6–10
    While praying, they were called to Macedonia.
  3. Acts 19:1–21
    Completely toward Rome.
    Thus Paul’s mission was set.

These three things appeared simultaneously.
You must remember this.

Conclusion

So this produces a very important result.
That is — our scattered disciples today.