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Discipleship
Baptism
Discipline New Members
Fishers of Men
The Dangers of the Pastor
Perhaps nothing has had a more crippling effect upon the mission of the church than the idea that sharing Bible truth with others is the job of the paid clergy, or of only a few “gifted” lay people.
Paid Professionals
Evangelism
Witness
Soul Winning
“We have not settled our ministers over churches as pastors to any large extent.
In some of the very large churches we have elected pastors, but as a rule we have held ourselves ready for field service, evangelistic work and our brethren and sisters have held themselves ready to maintain their church services and carry forward their church work without settled pastors.
And I hope this will never cease to be the order of affiars in this denomination; for when we cease our forward movement work and begin to settle over our churches, to stay by them, and do their thinking and their praying and their work that is to be done, then our churches will begin to weaken, and to lose their life and spirit, and become paralyzed and fossilized and our work will be on a retreat.”
A.G. Daniells in an address to a ministerial institute in Los Angeles, California, in March, 1912.
Witnessing is not a spiritual gift.
Every Christian
should be witnessing.
When calling first disciples,
Jesus made promise:
If we have chosen
to become His disciples
then we have chosen
to become fishers of men
Key Passage
Jesus talking to
woman at the well.
The gospel is transformational
Woman debates
Fighting conviction with debate
Jesus answers:
John 4:13–14 (ESV)
Jesus said to her, “Everyone who drinks of this water will be thirsty again, but whoever drinks of the water that I will give him will never be thirsty again...
This water
that Jesus has
will change your life
forever!
nothing else compares.
Jesus continues:
John 4:14 (ESV)
… The water that I will give him will become in him a spring of water welling up to eternal life.”
What happens?
the person who
takes Jesus water...
becomes a water fountain for others!
One minute
you are receiving
drinking at fountain
Next minute,
you are a fountain
other drinking from you.
No sooner is one converted than there is born within him a desire to make known to others what a precious friend he has found in Jesus.
— Desire of Ages, p. 141
Greatest gift to give
to new convert (or old)
teach them
calling of mission.
David said same
Psalm of forgiveness
If you
forgive
restore
transform
me.
I’ll be
greatest witness
of transformation.
for others.
Jesus said about his disciples:
What is a witness?
comes from court
to testify about case.
The key to witnessing
you must talk!!!
People say:
I witness by smiling to people and holding the door open.
Being polite and loving
is important...
But by itself
misses the mark.
Witnesses testify about
their experience
the truth
If you only smile
and are kind
but never say anything...
You are not a witness..
Jesus,
speaking to disciples:
To “preach the gospel”
refers not merely to
preaching pulpit,
but, proclaiming God’s Word
whether publicly
or personally.
In Acts all church members
Acts 8:4 (ESV)
… went about preaching the word.
Not just pastors
not just elders
not those with that gift
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