The Elijah Challenge in a Christian Missionary Alliance Church
My
host for the Basic Training here in Seattle
was Pastor Quang Nguyen and the Vietnamese Christian Community
Church, a congregation belonging to the Vietnamese Christian & Missionary
Alliance denomination which is conservative
and non-charismatic in its doctrine and practices.
Leaders and believers
from other churches, including Southern Baptist
as well as Assemblies of God, also attended
the
event.
The believers were very receptive to the Training,
especially when I challenged them to go back
to communist Vietnam to proclaim the kingdom
of God
in the spirit
and power of Elijah.
After
six hours of Training Saturday morning and afternoon
with translation into Vietnamese, we held
an evangelistic healing service Saturday evening.
I proclaimed the Father as the only true God and Jesus
Christ
as the only way to His house; and that all other
ways lead to condemnation in hell. To demonstrate
the truth of the message, the trained believers came
forward to heal the sick in the name of Jesus Christ.
Many were healed and came forward to testify publicly.
The first to testify was a woman whose poor eyesight
had been restored. At the very end of the service
a woman at the front who had a powerful demon fell
to the floor and began to convulse and roll around
like the demonized boy in Mark 9:20. She was later
set free by the trained disciples as they commanded the demon
to leave her in the name of Jesus Christ.
At the end of the meeting, I challenged
the people to repent of their sins and lukewarmness and
to serve
the Lord wholeheartedly. "The kingdom of God
is near."
An "Elijah
Challenge Alumni Club" has
been formed by one of the leaders, Ted Dang, to
provide organized opportunities for the believers to
apply
what they have been trained to do---to heal the
sick as the gospel is proclaimed to the lost in public
venues. Ted also hopes that The Alumni Club will
eventually train the Vietnamese disapora scattered all
over the world in many other countries with The Elijah
Challenge. It is important
that after
the
Training, believers continue to "heal
the sick, and tell them 'the kingdom of God is near you.'" as
Jesus commanded his disciples in Luke 10:9. If
they don't
continue to do this, the Training will have been
in vain. This Alumni Club is a new concept which
we hope will prove effective in making "The
Elijah Challenge" a permanent part of the
lives and witness of Vietnamese believers around
the world for Jesus Christ.
"The Elijah Challenge" is not a program which
belongs exclusively to us. Rather, it is an integral part
of fulfilling the Great Commission which Jesus Christ gave
to the Church. While he was on earth, Jesus authorized
and sent his disciples out, commanding them to "heal the
sick who are there, and tell them, 'the kingdom
of
God
is near
you.'"
In
the Great Commission, Jesus commands the Church to "go
and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in
the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit,
and teaching them to obey everything I have
commanded you. And surely I am with you
always, to the very end of the age.” (Matthew 28:19-20)
Therefore,
every disciple of Jesus Christ today should be taught,
in addition to obeying the Lord's other commands, to
obey his commands to heal the sick and to proclaim the
kingdom
of God. This is what The Elijah Challenge does
in obedience
to the Great Commission. In accordance to Matthew 28,
this is what the Church should be teaching every disciple
of Jesus Christ.