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What is your role in the great commission.
Go, therefore and make disciples.
What is your job?
What is your responsibility?
Is it to force people through a litany of questions and answers?
Is it to get them to say the believers prayer?
Or, is it even just to simply sit back and wait for God to do his thing?
What are we called to do as Christians when it come to evangelism?
Reaching the lost?
Intro
I used to hate getting that 5:00 AM phone call.
Duty at the hospital
People would call for prayer
I started off hating it
Then God changed my heart to say:
“You are praying with and for my people.”
I realized through the HS that this was such a great opportunity
Problem: Going into evangelism without praying often
Drama
Jesus prays for future believers (vs.
20-21)
John 17:
He prays for their inclusion in the Kingdom
For their inclusion into the body of Christ
John 17:
They are brought into the church invisible
THE catholic or universal church, which is invisible, consists of the whole number of the elect that have been, are, or shall be gathered into one, under Christ the head thereof; and is the spouse, the body, the fulness of him that filleth all in all.
For the indwelling of Christ
Mystical union with Christ
1 cor 6:17
For their witness to future believers
This is a narrow focus
This is not so that the world will see us as righteous or holier than them
It IS for the purpose of reaching the future believer
Jesus prays for God’s plan of salvation for the world (vs.
22-26)
For them to be called out of the word and into the church invisible
Glory - Christ
To see and know Him as the one who has come to save and redeem the world
To call him redeemer, Lord and King
2 Cor 4:
For them to come into a saving eternal relationship with God
“With me” - restored relationship for all eternity
For them to be reconciled to God through the knowledge of Jesus Christ
Paul often used the term - “made known” in reference to the gospel
Eph 3:7-
Doctrine
Effectual Callling
The work of God will happen - the elect will be saved
Jesus prays for it
Jesus prayed for your salvation and he is praying for others salvation
This is a powerful thing - The very King of the universe is seeing your salvation through
Praying for others salvation
This is an essential part of our GO mandate
We need to be praying that God will open up doors
We need to trust that God is working in and through us to reach the lost of Thomson
Trinity
John 17:
“in US”
Discipleship
Jesus prays that people who believe will be used to reach others who will believe
John 17:22
Jesus teaches and grows people in the knowledge of God
He then expects them to go out and to do the same thing
His indwelling Spirit makes this possible (vs.
23)
Mystical Union of Christ
Effectual Calling
Doxology
We should rejoice that we have been called out of this darkness
Eph
I remember a very influential prayer in my family that I know prayed me into God’s Arms - My Mother
We should rejoice that God is calling others out of that same darkness
What is our role in the unfolding plan of Redemptive History?
1858 - Zion Presbyterian Church in Charleston SC
John L. Girardeau - White pastor mostly black church - slaves and free
The church wanted revival, so they prayed:
The church was holding prayer meetings regularly
The people wanted him to preach
He declined waiting for the HS
He had a big view of Christ being head of the church and if he wanted something to happen He would make it happen
“One evening, while leading the people in prayer, he received a sensation as if a bolt of electricity had struck his head and diffused itself through his whole body.
For a little while he stood speechless under the strange physical feeling.
Then he said: “The Holy Spirit has come: we will begin preaching tomorrow evening.”
“He closed the service with a hymn, dismissed the congregation, and came down from the pulpit; but n one left the house.
The whole congregation had quietly resumed its seat.
Instantly he realized the situation.
The Holy Spirit had not only come to him - he had also taken possession of hearts of the people.”
“The meeting went on night and day for eight weeks.
Large numbers of both white and black were converted and joined the various churches of the city.
His own was wonderfully built up, not only in numbers, but also in an experience that remained in the church.”
Kelly - from his biography, Why Pray? pgs.
108-109.
This was amazing in its own right, but what happened as a result was even more marvelous.
In 1959 this movement and many like it, filled with prayer for the lost, resulted in the great revival of Great Britain.
Folks, Prayer is the first step in fulfilling the mandate that we have as Christians to “go” into the world and make disciples.
It will not happen if we are not praying before we take that first step.
Let us, as the Apostle Paul says before the church at Ephesus say:
Eph 3:14
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