Thread: πͺππ¨π¨π¨π¨π¨π¨π ππ why we need to stop playing ding dong ditch and start evangelizing
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πͺππ¨π¨π¨π¨π¨π¨π ππ why we need to stop playing ding dong ditch and start evangelizing
Posted : 12 Jun, 2021 09:43 AM
the Great Commission is not an option β itβs a mandate. If only more Christians were as prepared to share the gospel as the Jehovahβs Witnesses are to promote their teachings! But is door-to-door evangelism the way?
How did Jesus and His disciples go about their work? It does not seem they went from door to door, uninvited. Yes, Jesus sent out His followers in pairs to prepare the way for Him to preach in outlying towns and villages, but He did not instruct them to go door-knocking. In Luke 10:5-7 Jesus issues these instructions: βDo not take a purse or bag or sandals; and do not greet anyone on the road. When you enter a house, first say, βPeace to this house.β If a man of peace is there, your peace will rest on him; if not, it will return to you. Stay in that house, eating and drinking whatever they give you, for the worker deserves his wages. Do not move around from house to house.β Jesusβ disciples did not go from house to house, uninvited, but they could enter a house where they were welcomed and stay with that family, telling them about Christ.
After Jesus spoke to the Samaritan woman at the well, she was so impressed by what Jesus told her that she went back to her town and persuaded many to come back with her to meet this Jesus of Nazareth. βMany of the Samaritans from that town believed in him because of the womanβs testimony.β They persuaded Jesus to stay with them for two days, and many more became believers (John 4:1-31, 39-42). Jesus and His disciples did not canvass the Samaritan village first.
The first Christians did not go from door to door, either, as far as we know. The early Jewish Christians in Jerusalem spoke in the temple every day (Acts 2:46) and taught in each otherβs houses as often as possible (Acts 5:42). The apostle Paul certainly spoke to strangers in the marketplace about Christ (Acts 17:17), but thatβs about as close to door-knocking as we see in Scripture.
There is nothing wrong with going from door to door. It might produce results, and we are grateful for any soul who comes to Christ. But there is no explicit biblical precedent for that particular method.
Probably the most effective method of evangelism is to speak personally to friends, neighbors and co-workers. This is the type of evangelism Philip models in John 1:45-46. When Christians befriend others and develop a trusting relationship with them, they earn the right to be listened to. Inviting others to come to church or attend weekly Bible studies in the homes of other Christians is another good way to share the gospel. The way we live is important, too. A life of godliness speaks volumes to non-believers about the transforming power of the love of God.
A good biblical example of evangelism is the young Jewish girl captured and taken to Syria as a servant for Naamanβs wife. The little girlβs faith in the God of Elisha prompted her to spontaneously speak of his miracles. Her faith and her concern for Naamanβs health resulted not only in Naaman being healed, but also coming to faith in Yahweh (2 Kings 5:1-19).
All Christians need to be equipped to share the good news with others (1 Peter 3:15). We might not all be teachers and preachers, but we should all be so grateful that we have been saved that we want to tell others and explain what God has done for sinners such as us. Whether weβre going door to door, leaving tracts at a restaurant, or engaging in friendship evangelism, we should be sharing the gospel. Jesus commands it, duty demands it and gratitude prompts it
πͺππ¨π¨π¨π¨π¨π¨π ππ why we need to stop playing ding dong ditch and start evangelizing
Posted : 19 Jun, 2021 02:15 AM
Evangelising in a world that has no faith in it, I wonder if the faithful or the faithless are of that opinion..
Luke 18:8 I tell you that he will avenge them speedily. Nevertheless when the Son of man cometh, shall he find faith on the earth?
2 Thessalonians 2:3 Let no man deceive you by any means: for that day shall not come, except there come a falling away first, and that man of sin be revealed, the son of perdition;