Theological Term of the Week
Tuesday, January 22, 2013 at 9:35PM
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evangelism
Sharing with non-Christians the message of what Jesus has done to save sinners, and calling them to repent and believe;1 the faithful delivery of the message of the gospel.2

  • From Evangelism and the Sovereignty of God by J. I. Packer:
  • Evangelism … is a task appointed to all God’s people everywhere. It is the task of communicating a message from the Creator to rebel mankind. The message begins with information and ends with an invitation. The information concerns God’s work of making His Son a perfect Saviour for sinners. The invitation is God’s summons to mankind generally to come to the Saviour and find life. God commands all men everywhere to repent, and promises forgiveness and restoration to all who do. The Christian is sent into the world as God’s herald and Christ’s ambassador, to broadcast this message as widely as he can. This is both his duty (because God commands it, and love to our neighbour requires it) and his privilege (because it is a great thing to speak for God, and to take our neighbour the remedy—the only remedy—that can save him from the terrors of spiritual death). Our job, then, is to go to our fellow-men and tell them the gospel of Christ, and try by every means to make it clear to them; to remove as best we can any difficulties that they may find in it, to impress them with its seriousness, and to urge them to respond to it. This is our abiding responsibility; it is a basic part of our Christian calling.

Learn more:
  1. 9 Marks: Evangelism
  2. Truth for Today: What Evangelism Really Is
  3. George R. Jaffray Jr.: Explosive Evangelism
  4. Mark Dever: What Evangelism Isn’t
  5. Kim Riddlebarger: Some Dos and Don’ts of Evangelism
  6. Ken Murphy: Equipping the Saints for Evangelism (mp3)

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Filed under Salvation

1Rephrased from Evangelism (9 Marks)

2From Evangelism and the Sovereignty of God by J. I. Packer.

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