Chris started his training by simply talking about the gospel. Evangelism flows from a deep comprehension of the gospel and so Chris made sure to first talk about what the Bible says about this good news and reiterate the power that the gospel has.
Additionally, Chris spoke of the evangelistic example that Paul sets in Acts 17:17. Paul reasoned in the synagoge's daily and also spoke in the marketplace to "every one who happened to be present". Chris asked us to think of our "marketplace". Work. Friends, Family. Walmart. Where ever we are is our marketplace. And so we should be ready and eager to reason with those "who happen to be present" in those places. Chris' goal was to plead with us to do this and equip us to do it.
The formal part of Chris' training followed his handouts (available on the website here). The first question is "do I have the vision"? In other words, do we understand the reality of our call to speak this life-saving good news to people? The second question asks where the power comes from. Ultimately the power to change hearts is God's, our work is that of a servant to simply talk to folks about Jesus Christ. Follow Paul's example "know nothing among you except Jesus Christ and Him Crucified" (1 Cor 2:2) and the power will come.
To go out and talk about Jesus requires us to have compassion for a lost world. Chris' third question is "how do I get compassion?" The first part of the answer is to be like Jesus who "was moved with compassion for them, because they were weary and scattered, like sheep having no shepherd" (Matt 9:36). The second part is to be reminded of the horrible truth that none are saved apart from him (Rev 20:11-15).
Fourth, "how do I keep going?" Answer: scripture, scripture, scripture. Dwell on scriptures like those Chris provided in the handout to keep in mind God's love for the lost, His call for us to go, and the eternal destination for those who don't know Christ.
Fifth and finally Chris addressed the question, "how do I practically make the gospel known?" Here Chris offered his method of presenting the gospel. (This isn't the only method). Chris starts preaching the Law by asking the other person if they consider themselves a good person and asks them to consider how they measure up to the Ten Commandments. Ever lied? Stolen? Taken God's name in vain? Looked at a woman with lust? In honesty our own admission should be that we are guilty before God, deserving judgment. (That's the bad news).
Then Chris offers the good news, that God came to earth as a man named Jesus who died for the sins of each one of us, took our punishment, paid our price, and rose again in victory. The judgment has been rendered on him and we are now free. And so the response is repentance, a turning from our sin to God, along with trust in what Christ has done. |
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