Sermon Tone Analysis

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Evangelism in The Old Testament
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Ezek 3:
Evangelism in the words of Jesus
John 3:16
Mark 16:16
Luke 12:
Matt 28:
Acts
Evangelism in the Epistles
The clearest instruction that this is to be one of the primary missions of the church:
Acts
1 Peter 3:15
The Formula
1 Cor
Colossians 1:28
Personal Effort - Jayson Bradley
Col 4:
1. Pray regularly for opportunities to share the gospel.
If you’re serious about sharing the good news, you will be asking God to give you more and more opportunities.
2. Be watching and thankful.
Since you’re praying for opportunities, you’re going to be on the lookout for them, thankful when they occur.
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Pray for opportunities for others to share the gospel clearly.
You’ll also pray for others to have opportunities to share the gospel, and that they would do so with power and authority.
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Be wise about how you treat outsiders.
You’ll learn to think of every conversation as an important part of your evangelism.
It’s not that you’re always sharing the gospel; it’s that you don’t want to do anything that undermines you before you do. 
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Make the most of every opportunity.
Making the most of your opportunities requires a lot of vigilance and grit.
You need to be on guard to recognize your opportunities, and you need to have the resolve to take advantage of those opportunities when they surface.
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Ensure that your conversations are full of grace.
It’s so important that we recognize that our conversations reflect the gospel—even when we're not talking about the gospel.
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