Nel, Marius Johannes2010-09-132010-09-132010Nel, M.J., 2010, ‘Lukas 10:1–16 as begronding van die kerk se sending in Lukas-Handelinge’, Verbum et Ecclesia 31(1), Art. #372, 7 pages. DOI: 10.1402/ ve.v31i1.3721609-998210.1402/ ve.v31i1.372http://hdl.handle.net/2263/14829The sending out of seventy-two disciples by Jesus in Luke 10:1–16 provides both a theological justification and a modus operandi for the church’s participation in God’s mission to the world as described in Luke-Acts. Participating in the Missio Dei, the church must be willing to cross all economic and ethnic boundaries. Luke emphasises that the mission of the church is the result both of God’s initiative and the influence of Jesus’ continuing presence through his church. The primary focus of the church’s mission is to establish a new household-based community in which all are welcome. For those who reject the message of peace of the seventy-two, however, the eschatological ramifications will be dire.Afrikaans© 2010. The Authors. Licensee: OpenJournals Publishing. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.Luke 10:1–16BegrondingMission of the churchBible -- N.T. -- Luke X, 1-16 -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.ParticipationLukas 10:1–16 as begronding van die kerk se sending in Lukas-HandelingeThe mission of the church according to Luke 10:1–16Article