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		<title>Evangelism: God&#8217;s call to action in your life!</title>
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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Evangelism involves sharing the gospel and its message to bring non-believers to faith in Jesus Christ. It often goes hand in hand with encouraging and equipping them to pursue a relationship with Him, which falls under the umbrella of discipleship. God has called all of us to share the &#8220;good news&#8221; of His Word with others in the hopes that we might win souls for Jesus Christ (Proverbs 11:30).&nbsp;</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">It is always wise to obey God&#8217;s commands. We know evangelism is part of our call because of God&#8217;s Word. God has commanded us to evangelize based on what is known as the &#8220;Great Commission&#8221; (Matthew 28:19-20). It is important to note that while all believers should pursue the task, the path taken may vary depending on individual circumstances. Our approach should consider several situational dynamics, which are critical to conveying the core of our faith. For instance, it matters who we speak with, where we are located, and how to adapt the message best to communicate God&#8217;s Word. Aiming to do all this without watering down the message is vital to ensure we are compelling ambassadors (2 Corinthians 5:20).</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">We must exercise discretion and follow the lead of the Holy Spirit to be effective vessels equipped to answer the call God puts in our hearts. We don&#8217;t need all the answers before sharing the gospel. The key points of our faith are the ones we need to know how to communicate. We need to share such realities as:</p>



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<li>All human beings have a fallen nature (Romans 3:23).&nbsp;</li>



<li>Even one sin is significant enough to send us to hell if we do not come to saving faith (1 Corinthians 6:9-11; Romans 6:23).</li>



<li>Jesus Christ died for our past, present, and future sins to offer us salvation (Romans 5:8).</li>



<li>Salvation comes by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone (Ephesians 2:8-10).</li>



<li>Jesus Christ has justified us, or in other words, declared us as righteous upon our salvation (Romans 5:1).</li>



<li>We can spend eternity with Him due to His love, provision, and sacrifice on our behalf (John 3:16).</li>



<li>Our opportunity to reconcile to God the Father, despite our sins, is solely through Jesus Christ (1 Timothy 2:5-6).</li>
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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">These principles will help the recipient of the gospel message to realize that they are sinners in need of their Lord and Savior, just like we are (1 Corinthians 1:18). Empathizing and developing a sense of camaraderie with them can be a great starting point before delving into them. Learning about their viewpoints, cultures, and perspectives can go a long way. Connecting with them often makes these interactions more effective (1 Corinthians 9:19-23). </p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Our approach may change as we gauge their receptiveness to the message. We must tread cautiously if they get defensive and unwilling to hear about the Bible. Some people could even react with hostility to listening to God&#8217;s Word. In those cases, we must give them space to reflect on what the Holy Spirit prompted us to tell them. The best we can do at that point is redirect the conversation to a neutral topic or walk away, depending on the circumstances, and pray for them. The blessing is that even in such cases, we can rest assured that we still did what God desired, and we may have had a more significant impact than we might imagine. There is no telling if they felt convicted about their sin. Perhaps God laid down the foundation for them to open their hearts to Him in the future through your boldness (Hebrews 4:12).&nbsp;</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Recall that you are a vessel for God and take satisfaction in accomplishing your responsibility in His eyes (2 Timothy 2:21). There is no need to concern yourself about the outcomes from your perspective. God already accounted for all of it. He can still utilize what you view as an unsuccessful attempt at evangelism for His glory. Think back to a current believer whom God transformed through unlikely measures. Perhaps that person was you. After you have given your best effort, surrender it to God and let go of worry. The key is that God&#8217;s Word does not return void, and we cannot imagine what God can do in any encounter (Isaiah 55:11; Ephesians 1:13). We cannot allow discouragement in these situations to steer us away from accomplishing God&#8217;s will.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Sharing God&#8217;s Word can take on many forms. You might be uncomfortable with preaching or teaching, but sharing the gospel can be done in various ways. You might see it fit to start by inviting people to your local Church or sharing literature (i.e., gospel tracts). Another possibility is to pursue evangelism online through written articles. Many find creative avenues to share, such as YouTube videos or social media. No matter what you do, do it unto God&#8217;s glory and find the approach that fits you best (1 Corinthians 10:31).&nbsp;</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">God knows our hearts and capabilities. May we all glorify Him through evangelism efforts (2 Corinthians 4:7). It takes time and effort, but God saves people from an eternity in hell when we share His Word (2 Corinthians 3:4-5). That is a sobering reality that should always drive a sense of urgency in us to do so. Let us obey God&#8217;s call to arms and invite future brothers and sisters in Christ to join the fold alongside us. Imagine having a hand in helping someone avoid hell and spending eternity in Heaven with our Good Shephard (Jude 1:21-23; John 10:1-3)! May we be bold and unashamed to do so as the Holy Spirit leads us to.</p>
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		<title>Refresh Your Focus On Jesus Christ</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s not hard to get caught up in distractions that detract from our efforts that focus on God&#8217;s will. Our [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">It&#8217;s not hard to get caught up in distractions that detract from our efforts that focus on God&#8217;s will. Our passion can be captivated in many ways. For example, sometimes, we temporarily misplace it into alternative time sinks. Often these come under the guise of selfless efforts or morally neutral endeavors that don&#8217;t redeem the time for God&#8217;s glory. There is a place for many things, but when they take up more of our time, energy, and focus than serving God, they can become problematic. We can approach resolving this situation in at least two different ways.&nbsp;</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The first that comes to mind is probably the most obvious—simply redirecting our efforts with intentionality on matters and taking inventory. What is it that we could re-prioritize? Is there something that needs to be put on the back burner because there are more vital things to spend our time doing? These are the kinds of questions that should lead us back on the right track. If we don&#8217;t take some time, we may allow these outliers to become more central parts of our lives. What we barely spent any time doing before may encompass more and more of our attention over time. As our hobbies become habits, they come dangerously close to potentially destructive and addictive patterns of behavior. Such practices can cause seemingly harmless activities to detract from our relationship with Jesus Christ. Ideally, we catch ourselves before this stage of entanglement and redirect our efforts accordingly. Prayerfully seeking what God would have us shift our attention to would be a good start. It demonstrates that you have a desire and a willingness to make adjustments despite your current lifestyle choices.&nbsp;</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The second way that could be of practical use in this situation is incorporating Jesus Christ, evangelism, or some aspect of redeeming value into your hobby, leisure activity, or habit. For example, you might have an affinity for something such as traveling. I understand that everyone needs a way to cope with life&#8217;s stressors, and you may deserve a vacation by all means. However, if you feel convicted about not fulfilling the Great Commission in your life, perhaps you want to incorporate some of God&#8217;s vision for you into your next vacation. You don&#8217;t have to visit a remote village in the middle of nowhere to do this. Just about any holiday can become an evangelical journey if you desire to make it one.&nbsp;</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Even if you&#8217;re not ready to confront people face-to-face with the Gospel, you can hand out Gospel tracts or plant them in familiar places where people might stumble upon them. I&#8217;ve personally had the privilege of unexpected divine appointments in various places. It could be the person sitting next to you in flight, a waiter at a restaurant, or a random encounter in a taxi. There are endless opportunities to share the Word of God. They are frequently more receptive than you might think. I will not dive deep into evangelism strategies here in this article, especially since everyone has their unique approach to these situations. Still, I will say one thing: It&#8217;s often helpful to convict someone of their need for a Savior so their hearts will be receptive to the Gospel. Many assume they&#8217;re generally good people if they don&#8217;t understand our need for Jesus Christ and our fallen state as humans. Once they understand their sinfulness, they&#8217;ll be more likely to embrace the idea of needing Jesus Christ. If you stick to only head knowledge, they may not feel a conviction in their heart to make any significant change.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">One recent, widespread time sink that many of us have been enveloped by is the state of politics in our country. There is a lot of division and widespread criticism coming from both sides of the aisle. I agree that there&#8217;s a place for discussing the views of those who hold power to legislate initiatives that impact my freedoms. However, I think we go overboard when our political activism outweighs our efforts to do God&#8217;s work. Instead of working on sowing seeds of division, we need to work on finding common ground. There are times where we need to find satisfaction in agreeing to disagree because we can&#8217;t win everyone over to our side. We all have different upbringings, educations, and political leanings, even amongst other believers. These factors will often shift our perspective in one direction over another because of our unique life experiences.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">There is no need to emphasize Republican or Democratic principles over Biblical principles to guide our decision-making. Why look to the government for solutions when our rights are God-given? We should consider there is more value in winning souls for Jesus Christ than winning votes for our favorite candidate. I hope our country can heal from this because it&#8217;s clear that a kingdom divided within itself cannot stand. Find peace and comfort in God&#8217;s sovereignty. We know that whether we voted for President Biden or not, God allowed him to become president. At this point, it is our responsibility as Christians to pray for him, his cabinet, and everyone across both sides of the aisle in leadership to help steer our country in the right direction. Spreading hate, misinformation, slander, and so forth does not serve us well. It&#8217;s apparent to me that this applies to both Republicans and Democrats. Ultimately our destiny isn&#8217;t determined by those in power but rather by God Himself, who exalts and humbles people as He wills.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">All of us will be better off if we consider these ideas. I realize not everyone can agree on politics, but those of us who love God and people have more meaningful ways to align peaceably with one another. Do you think those who have yet to come to saving faith are drawn closer to Jesus Christ when they see our passion for politics or Jesus Christ? Sometimes the most significant transformation comes from demonstrating our faith through obedience to God&#8217;s commands in our lives. The seemingly small actions compounding over the lifetime of a believer can prove more inspiring than a million sermons.&nbsp;</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Don&#8217;t forget that new brothers and sisters in the faith observe our actions and consider whether we&#8217;re walking the walk. I don&#8217;t know about you, but I have some work to do. I am sure we each have at least a few areas where we can stand to improve. Let&#8217;s all take inventory of our focus, time, and energy so we can direct them all to actions that bring God glory. It doesn&#8217;t have to be a life overhaul overnight. The small, incremental changes over a long time horizon can yield excellent fruit too. We need to prayerfully discover what works for us by following God&#8217;s lead and going from there. If we genuinely desire to honor, glorify, and acknowledge God, He will clarify how we should go about doing precisely that. There is no greater way to find long-term fulfillment than to fear God and obey His commandments. Everything else, by comparison, is vastly overrated. For instance, King Solomon tried to find satisfaction in all sorts of temporary distractions, but he rightfully concluded that they all led him to dead-end roads. Do not take my word for it, but instead contemplate what the Word of God says on the matter.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><em>&#8220;13&nbsp;Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter:</em></p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><em>Fear God and keep His commandments, For this is man&#8217;s all.</em></p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><em>14&nbsp;For God will bring every work into judgment,<br>Including every secret thing,<br>Whether good or evil.&#8221;</em></p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph"><em>Ecclesiastes 12:13-14 (NKJV)</em></p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">May we all heed this sobering advice and live praiseworthy lives accordingly in the sight of God and man.</p>
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