Last week I spoke about 10 reasons why people don't share Christ. This week I read a well written blog on 10 practices for effectively sharing Christ written by Juan Sanchez. PLEASE take the time to read this blog as it can powerfully prepare you to share your faith in Christ.
Juan Sanchez writes:
Many of us find evangelism daunting, even
frightening. However, evangelism should take place as we naturally converse
with people. As we have normal conversations, we are to look for opportunities
to speak to people about Christ. In a normal evangelism culture, we will pray
together for the unbelieving, and we will celebrate gospel conversations, not
just “deals closed.”
Here
are 10 practices of normal evangelism.
Know the
gospel (1 Corinthians 15:1-4). Four words provide an outline for the gospel:
God, man, Christ, response. When we understand the gospel, we know that GOD is
holy and created a world without sin. God provided mankind with all he needed
to dwell in his presence. But, MAN rebelled against God, and rebellion requires
judgment, the penalty of which is death. Yet, God in his grace, provided CHRIST
as a representative substitute to live a life of perfect obedience and to
receive upon himself the penalty of sin on our behalf. Jesus was raised from
the dead on the third day, proving his victory over sin and death. Now, all who
RESPOND with repentance from sin and faith in Jesus have eternal life. This is
the good news that we must know in order to share it with others.
Live your
life in light of this gospel. As this gospel takes root in
our own lives and we begin to apply it to our marriages, parenting,
relationships, and lives together as a church, then our lives will be markedly
different than the world and thereby attractive. How can we announce that this
gospel is the power of God to save and change lives if we who profess Christ
continue living just like the world?
Pray and
fast for unbelievers (John 14:12-14; 15:7-8). One reason unbelieving
people are not on our minds is because we don’t pray for them. Make a list of
unbelieving people and begin praying for their salvation. But also ask God to
open doors for evangelism, then by faith be obedient when the opportunities
arise.
Be willing
to share your life with unbelievers (1 Thessalonians. 2:1-8). If we
are going to reach unbelievers, we need to get to know them: where they live,
shop, eat, recreate. Look for opportunities to relate with them where they are,
instead of thinking they will come to us. Let us wisely share our lives with
unbelievers: talking to them, inviting them to church or into your home for a
meal.
Share the
gospel with urgency (2 Peter 3:8-10). To be sure, we need to share the
gospel naturally & clearly, but we must also share it urgently. Right now
is the time for salvation. When a person dies or Christ returns, there will be
no more opportunities for repentance and faith.
Study the
doctrine of hell. If you lack urgency in evangelism, then study the
doctrine of hell. As you consider the fate of those who reject Christ, ask God
to break your heart and move you with urgency to share the good news with the
lost.
Invite unbelievers
to repent and believe. The gospel requires a response. We must call on
all people everywhere to repent (turn away from their sinful ways) and believe
(in Jesus Christ).
Invite
unbelievers to church. Invite the unbelieving, unchurched to come with you
on the Lord’s day so that they may hear the gospel proclaimed. Surprisingly, in
a 2010 study of unbelieving, unchurched people in Austin, a large number
indicated that they would be open to invitations to go to church. Imagine that!
They don’t come because we don’t ask.
Trust Christ
for the results. Faithfulness, not results is what God requires of
us. Salvation is of the Lord, so we must trust the sovereign Lord to do his
work in the hearts of unbelieving people. Our responsibility is to faithfully
share the gospel indiscriminately.
Share with
others and ask them to join you in prayer. I have found it encouraging to
hear other Christians’ stories of evangelism. Share your evangelism encounters,
celebrate simply sharing the gospel, and pray together for those souls. Let’s
make evangelism normal again!
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