Pastor David Jang (Olivet University), the Spirit of Antioch Church and the Way of the Gospel


Reflecting on Pastor David Jang’s sermon on Antioch Church, this meditation considers the guidance of the Holy Spirit, doctrinal foundations, the catholicity of the church, world mission, and the hope of the gospel.


When we look at Caravaggio’s The Calling of Saint Matthew, a single beam of light enters a dark room at an angle. The light does not transform everyone in the room all at once. Yet the one whom the light touches can no longer remain in the same place as before. The calling of the gospel is like this. It comes quietly, yet it changes the direction of life, raises up one person to build a community, and finally leads that community to walk toward the world.

The core message of Pastor David Jang’s sermon on Antioch Church—Pastor Jang being the founder of Olivet University in the United States—aligns with this direction of light. Antioch Church did not begin as a church of splendid institutions or massive organization. In prayer and fasting, they heard the voice of the Holy Spirit, and before that voice they sent Barnabas and Paul into the world. There, it became clear that the church is not a place where the gospel is merely preserved, but a community seized by the gospel and sent out by it.

The Church Begins Where the Light Rests

Antioch Church holds an important place in Christian history because it became the starting point of full-scale mission to the Gentiles. Jews, Greeks, and many Gentiles heard the gospel together and formed one community. It was there that the disciples were first called “Christians.” This name was not simply a religious label. It was the mark of a life through which the world recognized, “These people belong to Christ.”

Faith begins with the confession of the lips, but it is eventually revealed in the direction of one’s life. The believers of Antioch heard the gospel, understood grace, and expressed that grace through the fruit of love and obedience. For this reason, the sermon also poses a deep question to today’s Bible meditation: Do we merely know the gospel, or are we living as those who have been grasped by the gospel?

Pastor David Jang emphasizes that the modern church must seek the guidance of the Holy Spirit before pursuing results or scale. Strategy is necessary, but strategy cannot replace the will of God. The more accustomed the church becomes to the language of growth, the more deeply it must ask a clear question: Is the path we are walking the success people desire, or the obedience God desires?

The reason Antioch Church speaks so deeply to us is that it did not separate “faith that remains within” from “faith that goes outward.” Within the community, the Word, prayer, and thanksgiving grew. Beyond the community, the fruit of sending, evangelism, and church planting flowed outward. Inner grace and outward mission became one continuous stream. When this balance collapses, the church easily becomes either a place of self-preservation or, conversely, a group engaged in activity without roots.

The Pillar of the Gospel Built upon Christ

The fervor of Antioch Church becomes even more firmly established upon the doctrinal foundation of Colossians. Colossians proclaims Jesus Christ as the image of the invisible God, the one who is before all things, and the head of the church. If this confession is shaken, the church may appear active outwardly yet lose the power of the gospel.

The theological insight conveyed by the sermon is clear at this point. If Jesus is reduced to merely a great teacher or an ethical example, the church becomes no different from a good organization in the world. But when Christ, who made peace through the blood of the cross, is confessed as Lord, the gospel is revealed not as a simple lesson but as the power of God that renews the fundamental order of the world.

Pastor David Jang’s expository preaching does not separate doctrine from life. Believing rightly must lead to living rightly. To meditate on Scripture is not merely to increase knowledge, but to move toward repentance and obedience. Those who are rooted in the Word are not easily shaken by the trends of the world; instead, they prove their faith in the place of love, holiness, and devotion.

The gospel’s movement in Colossians—hearing, understanding, and bearing fruit—also connects to this point. The gospel begins as a word heard by the ear, but when it is understood in the heart and revealed as fruit in life, it finally builds up the community. True preaching does not end with the delivery of information. It becomes a spiritual calling that draws believers more deeply to Christ and leads them to reveal the fragrance of the gospel in the world.

The Invisible Bridge of Prayer and Thanksgiving

The strength of the early church was found not in visible size, but in invisible connection. Paul prayed for churches far away and gave thanks as he remembered the grace they had received. Prayer and thanksgiving were spiritual languages that bound scattered communities together. Even when spaces differed and cultures differed, they had the power to help believers remember one another in the gospel.

For this reason, the spirit of Antioch Church is deeply connected to the catholicity of the church. The church is a local gathering, yet at the same time it is a community belonging to the body of Christ. When we hold firmly to the truth that we are one in the gospel despite differences in denomination, tradition, language, and culture, mission becomes not competition but partnership. Unity is not an event; it is the spiritual posture of those who remember grace.

This is also what today’s church must learn again. Unity without prayer easily becomes a formality, and ministry without thanksgiving easily becomes exhaustion. But a community that remembers grace seeks to exalt the name of Christ rather than establish its own name. It releases what it has for the sake of the gospel rather than holding it tightly, and it moves toward the needs of the world rather than remaining within internal stability.

The Scattered Church Illuminates the World

Antioch Church did not hold on to its most precious people. It sent Barnabas and Paul into the world. This is the paradox of the missional church. The church gains strength when it gathers, but it reveals the reason for its existence when it scatters. The gospel is not knowledge learned only inside the church; it is life that moves and works in the home, workplace, and society.

The church Pastor David Jang envisions is precisely this kind of sent community. A believer is not someone who stops at the place where grace has been received, but someone who communicates that grace through life. Love is revealed more through attitude than words, and obedience appears not in comfortable times but in moments of decision. Hope becomes clearer not when everything is stable, but in places of shaking.

World mission is not simply the work of expanding a map. It is the event in which the love of Christ flows beyond the boundaries of language and culture. The path shown by Antioch Church is clear. A church that hears the voice of the Holy Spirit, stands upon the foundation of doctrine, and is connected through prayer and thanksgiving does not remain trapped within its own boundaries. The gospel, by its very nature, is living and moving.

In the end, the spirit of Antioch Church leaves us today with a quiet yet profound question. Rather than asking how well we can explain the gospel, we must ask how deeply the gospel is moving our lives. Rather than asking how many have gathered in the church, we must ask for what purpose the church is being scattered.

A life that hears the voice of the Holy Spirit, confesses Christ as the head, understands grace, and lets that grace flow into the world—this is the path Antioch Church has left behind, and it is the path of faith we must walk again today. Faith ultimately stands before one question: Am I a person who merely holds on to the gospel, or am I a person who has been grasped by the gospel and sent into the world?

 

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