Message begins around 14:45
The Rich Young Ruler & Ludwig Zinzendorf
Global Missions Emphasis 2021
Dr Jon Hardin - Frontiers
Key passage: Matthew 19:16-22
Count Nicholas Ludwig von Zinzendorf and the early Moravian Church.
- a wealthy young man embarking on a trip that was meant to launch his life and career. 
- Has a life changing encounter with a painting of Jesus. - “This is what I did for you. What will you do for me?” 
 
- He buys a large estate and opens it up to Moravian refugees. 
- He meets with them in their homes and studies the Bible with them. 
- August 13, 1727 - the Moravian church experiences a powerful revival. - The village began sending out missionaries all over Europe. 
 
- He met a former slave named Anthony who inspired him to send missionaries to the Caribbean island of Saint Thomas. - Over the next few years the Moravians sent out more missionaries than all Protestant churches in the previous 200 years. 
- They sent out 1 out of every 12 congregants. - HOW!? 
 
 
Worship
- The worship of Christ was like the fuel of life in these communities. - They loved to worship! 
 
The Word
- Zinzendorf was a pioneer in the world of daily devotions. 
- The Moravian daily text, first published in 1723 is still published today in more than 50 languages. 
Prayer
- They arranged a 24 hour prayer vigil that went unbroken for more than 100 years. - At least one man and one woman for every hour of the day. 
 
Where does this kind of zeal come from?
- In 1747 Zinzendorf commissioned a painting to depict their passion for global missions. - “The first fruits” 
- Inspired by Revelation 7:9-10, Revelation 14:4, and other texts. 
- Portraits of real people who were the first converts in their particular unreached people group. 
 
Missions was an “all hands on deck” situation for the Moravian church.
- A fully mobilized church 
- 1 of 12 going. The other 11 supporting. 
- The Great Commission: The whole church taking the whole gospel to the whole world. 

