Six Senses for Global Evangelism

Six Senses for Global Evangelism


In this message, we will identify what I call the “Six Senses of Evangelism.”

 

I.   Sense of Awareness.

A.  We must be aware of what the world values.

B.  We must be aware of the fact that people are lost.

C.  We must be aware of the value of the soul.  

      (Matthew 16:26-27, Proverbs  11:30)

D.  We must be aware of the value of the gospel. 

      (Romans 1:16-17, James 1:21)

 

II.  Sense of Righteous Indignation

A.  A zeal for God’s cause must consume us. (John 2:17)

 

III.  Sense of Compassion

A.  Compassion must accompany righteous indignation.

 

IV. Sense of Urgency

A.  The dictionary defines “urgency” as “requiring immediate attention

      or action.”

B.  The Bible tells us we’re responsible for teaching the lost.  (Ezekiel 3:18-21) 

 

V.  Sense of Dedication

A.  We must be dedicated to winning souls to Christ.

B.  We must be dedicated to finding ways to awaken people’s interest in

      the gospel. 

 

VI.  Sense of Vision

A.  We must never loose our vision of leading the world to Christ.

      (John 4:35)

B.  We must have a sense of direction for our vision.

C.  We must be persistent.

 

Conclusion:  When we use our six senses of evangelism, we will be able to fulfill the challenge and command of the Great Commission.  


Weekly Bible Study

October 13th to October 18th

“Six Senses for Global Evangelism”

Monday:       Sense of Awareness                          Col. 3:2, John 13:35, Matt. 10:34-39

Tuesday:       Sense of Righteous Indignation           John 2:17, II Cor. 5:14-15

Wednesday:  Sense of Compassion                         Romans 9:3

Thursday:     Sense of Urgency                              Ezekiel 3:18-21

Friday:          Sense of Dedication                           Romans 10:1, I Peter 3:15

Saturday:      Sense of Vision                                 John 4:35, I Corinthians 3:6

 

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