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I was struggling with this sermon this week, not what I was going to preach, but how I was going to present it to you this morning.
The purpose of the church is to preach the Gospel, Witness, and to make Disciples to further spread the Gospel of Jesus.
“The Great Commission”
This morning I feel that the Lord has lead me to speak on the subject of witnessing, and the importance of witnessing.
Famous Last Words:
Famous Last Words:
Famous Last Words:
1. “There Is Plenty Of Time.”
2. “I Have More Important Things To Do Right Now.”
3. “I’ll Get Right With God Later.”
4. “Almost Thou Persuadest Me To Be A Christian.”
This is a quote from the Bible: “But God said unto him, Thou fool, this night thy soul shall be required of thee:...
Pray
Luke 12:
Acts 26:12-32
The Apostle Paul.
Perhaps the second greatest missionary next to the Lord Jesus Christ.
Give us an exceptional example how to witness to others.
I. Tell Your Story.
Paul tells his story to King Agrippa.
His History.
Paul tells about how he hated the Christians
Paul tells how he persecuted the Christians
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Every born again Christian has a story they can tell.
Where you were before you got saved
That’s a powerful tool.
No one has ever been born saved
We are born in sin.
We all have Adam’s Sin Nature.
We are all guilty of sin.
We are all going to pay the penalty for sin.
Romans 3
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The best way to witness is to share where you came from.
II.
Talk About Your Conversion.
Paul told King Agrippa how he got saved.
How you got saved.
What changed you to Believe in Jesus Christ.
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Talk About What Jesus Christ Is Doing In Your Life.
Paul tells King Agrippa what Jesus Christ has done for him.
Acts 26:22-
Telling others where you came from,
Your Past History
Telling others how you recieved Jesus Christ as your Savior,
Your Conversion to the Lord
Telling others what Jesus Christ has done for you.
The Present
these 3 things are the Key to Witnessing.
Anyone born again Christian can witness.
Just tell your story.
Study the Bible and memorize key scriptures on salvation
: 10-12
Also known as the Romans Road.
Remember the 5 Step to Salvation:
Realize you are a sinner.
Realize that there is a penalty for sin.
Acknowledge that Jesus Christ paid the penalty for you.
Acknowledge that Jesus Christ wants to give you the Free Gift of Eternal Life in Heaven.
Believe in Jesus Christ ask Him to be your Savior and Repent from your sins.
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