True evangelism, as seen in the Bible, is the practice of sharing the good news of salvation through Jesus Christ with others, as commanded by Jesus in Matthew 28:19-20, where He instructs His disciples to "go and make disciples of all nations." This endeavor is rooted in the Christian faith's core belief that salvation is found solely in Jesus Christ, as stated in Acts 4:12, which declares that "there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved." The biblical model of evangelism is exemplified by the apostle Paul, who writes in 2 Corinthians 5:20 that believers are "ambassadors for Christ," entrusted with the ministry of reconciliation, and as such, are compelled to share the message of redemption with a lost world, in accordance with the Great Commission. Through true evangelism, Christians fulfill their divine mandate to spread the gospel, as expressed in Psalms 96:3, which exhorts believers to "declare His glory among the nations, His wonders among all peoples."
A.W. Pink addresses the alarming state of modern evangelism, asserting that much of it is superficial and misleading, failing to convey the true nature of the Gospel. He emphasizes that genuine conversion requires a deep understanding of sin and repentance, rather than a mere acceptance of Christ as
A.W. Tozer emphasizes the significance of eternal wisdom, which he identifies as the voice of God calling humanity back from folly to righteousness. He explores the concept of wisdom as both an abstract quality and a personified entity, ultimately revealing that Jesus Christ embodies this wisdom. To
Charles Finney emphasizes that God takes no pleasure in the death of the wicked, urging sinners to turn from their evil ways to avoid eternal death. He explains that the death referred to is not merely physical but represents eternal separation from God, which is a state of misery rather than annihi
John Gill examines the character and ultimate fate of the wicked, referred to as 'sons of Belial,' contrasting them with the just ruler, the Messiah. He emphasizes that these wicked individuals are like thorns, harmful and unfruitful, destined for destruction and eternal punishment. Gill warns that
Chuck Smith emphasizes the stark contrast between worldly wisdom and divine wisdom, as outlined in James 3:13-18. He explains that worldly wisdom is earthly, sensual, and devilish, leading to confusion and strife, while divine wisdom is pure, peaceable, gentle, and full of mercy. Smith warns against
In this sermon, Brother KP Johannon addresses the struggles that many Christians face in their daily lives. He acknowledges that despite being believers for months or even years, many still struggle with personal issues, weak witness at work, and ongoing sins. He emphasizes the desire for a victorio
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of preaching the word of God with passion and love. He shares an encounter with an intellectual man who had theological questions but was missing the essential message of God's love. The preacher criticizes the practice of feeding people with em
In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the book of James and its teachings on trials and perseverance in the Christian life. He emphasizes the importance of adopting a perspective that trials are not intruders but rather opportunities for growth and maturity. The ultimate goal is for believers to be
In this sermon, Brother KP Johanna shares about the emotional experience of sending out missionaries to the mission field. He emphasizes the importance of committing one's life to worshiping the Lord and serving Him. He recounts the graduation ceremonies for Bible college students, where they are pr
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of confronting problems in life. He uses the analogy of stars being bigger than the earth to highlight the significance of the letters in the New Testament that provide doctrine for believers. The preacher also discusses the different types of b
