"Wake up, O sleeper"   Ephesians 5:14 Rev. Christopher Walker www.EvangelismCoach.org
What Is EvangelismCoach.org? Website Resource Personal Evangelism Church Growth Free Downloads Book Reviews Monthly Newsletter RSS Feed
Evangelism Training Distance 1-1 Coaching and Mentoring  Live Training Events Throughout the Americas What Is EvangelismCoach.org?
Who is Chris Walker? Ordained Pastor in the PC USA Associate Pastor (7 years)‏ Youth Ministry (15 years)‏ Church planter (5 years)‏ Master of Divinity  Trinity Evangelical Master of Theology Union Theological, Richmond
Six Great Ends of the Church The proclamation of the gospel for the salvation of humankind The shelter, nurture and spiritual fellowship of the children of God The maintenance of divine worship The preservation of the truth The promotion of social righteousness The exhibition of the Kingdom of Heaven to the world
Definition of Evangelism Joyfully sharing the good news of the sovereign love of God, and calling people to repentance to personal faith in Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord to active membership in the church, and  to obedient service in the world.  Definition adopted by the 202nd General Assembly, 1990
Personal Evangelism Joyfully sharing . . . . Conversations Experiences with God Calling people to . . . . . .  Conversion Making Disciples
State the Obvious We’re not good at Evangelism
Uncertainty Our message Truth in a relative age The value of our message
Lack of Experience
They do it Better
Evangelism Avoidance Attractional Addictions
Evangelism Avoidance Educate our members
Evangelism Avoidance Service Projects
Forgotten our Theology Why the Gospel is Good News
What Propels us? Out of the overflow of the heart, the mouth speaks - Jesus
“ Because God loves us, we ought to love one another.” 1 John 4:11
God’s Nature: Love God loves us John 3.16 and others His very nature is Love 1 John 4:8,16.
Nature of God Unfathomable depths “ May have the power to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ – and to know that this love surpasses all knowledge.” – Ephesians 3:18-19 God’s sovereign love is a mystery beyond the reach of man’s mind (PCUSA Confession of 1967, 9.15)‏
Explored in Worship Oh what wondrous love is this that caused the Lord of bliss to bear the dreadful curse? Your love is amazing, steady and unchanging, Your love is a mountain, firm beneath my feet, Your love is a mystery, how You gently lift me, When I am surrounded, Your love carries me.
Explored in Worship O the deep, deep love of Jesus, vast, unmeasured, boundless, free! Rolling as a mighty ocean in its fullness over me! –  Trevor Francis .
God’s Nature: Community The trinity A fellowship of love.
Created in God’s Image To experience Relationship with God Adam and God. To experience Relationship in community. It’s not good for the man to be alone (Gen 2.18)‏ Offered oneness “one flesh” with each other.
Sin Entered the Picture
Broken Community Shame, Death, Disunity Separation Injustice Image of God not destroyed Desire to belong to God is still deep in our heart.  A deep desire to be unconditionally loved.
 
God’s pursuit of humanity Adam, where are you?
God’s pursuit of humanity Creation of the Chosen People Blessed to be a blessing to the nations. The covenant promise I will be their God and they will be my people.
God’s Pursuit of Humanity Prophets to pursue the people back into a right relationship. “ Come now, let us reason together.” Expansion of the covenant “ Not my people” to become “My People.”
God’s Pursuit Came to  Seek and Save the Lost
Lost People Matter to God! Lost sheep, Lost coin, Lost son. Intentional pursuit of Samaritan woman. God so loved the world that he gave.
The Pursuit Continues Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them . . .  and teaching them  . . . “ Matthew 28:19-20
To Gather the Nations Revelation 7:9 “ After this I looked and there before me was a great multitude that no one could count,  from every nation, tribe, people and language, standing before the throne and in front of the Lamb.”
The Father’s Heart God longs that no one should perish (1 Tim 2.4)‏ God did not send the Son to condemn the world, but to save it. (John 3.17)‏ The lake of fire was prepared for the devil and his angels not you (Matt 25.41).
 
God’s Initiative “ For God  was pleased   to have  all his fullness dwell in Christ and through him  to reconcile  unto himself all things . ..  By making peace through his blood  shed on the cross.” (Colossians 1:19-20)‏
God’s solution Once  you were alienated  from God and were enemies in your minds because of your evil behavior.  But now  He has reconciled you  by Christ’s physical death to present you holy and blameless (Colossians 1:21-22)‏
The Marvel of Grace “ We who were once far away were brought near.” (Eph 2.13).  Though we were dead in our sin, God made us alive in Christ – Eph 2.
Lost in Wonder God’s Pursuit God’s Initiative Chosen, pursued, adopted, anchored Totally Undeserved
Amazing Grace Outrageous, exorbitant, overflowing, and reckless.  The inebriation of grace  Suck the words out of my mouth,  Make the lips quiver in awe. Intoxicated on the passion of God’s immeasurable love.
The fuel for evangelism “ Missions is not the ultimate goal of the church. Worship is.  Missions exist because worship doesn’t. . . . Worship is the fuel and the goal in missions.” John Piper
Theological Reflections “ Because God loves us,  we  ought  to love one another.” 1 John 4:11
Ought = Logical Consequence
Forgotten our Theology The Role of the Holy Spirit in Evangelism
Evangelism is  a Process Plant Nourish Harvest A series of events
Evangelism is  an event Conversations Revelations Reflections Sermons
Begins with God Sovereign over the process Sovereign over the event God takes the initiative To create spiritual thirst. To draw a person unto Himself To give new life when we are dead in our sin.
Think about your journey How many conversations did you have? How many different people? How many sermons did you listen to? How much Bible reading did you do?  What events did God use?
Holy Spirit Works Both Sides In your journey to faith, the Holy Spirit  Worked on your life Worked around your life. Awakened your faith to respond Sealed you in faith
Created Thirsty God has given us awareness of Himself in Creation (Romans 1:20-22)‏ His moral law (Romans 2:14-15)‏
Created Thirsty A spiritual longing inbuilt in us Reflection of the image of God. The God shaped vacuum – Pascal. “ Thou hast made us for Thyself, and our hearts are restless until they find their rest in Thee.” – St. Augustine Quest of The Teacher – Ecclesiastes
The Teacher’s Thirst The teacher (Ch 2) tried: Wild living (v 1-2)‏ Wine (v.3)‏ Work (v.4)‏ Wealth (v 7-8)‏ Women (v.8)‏ Wisdom (v. 12)‏ Resolution “ Now here is the conclusion of the matter:  Fear God and keep his commandments for this is the whole duty of man.” (12.13)‏
Reactions to Thirst Some suppress this longing “ There is no one who seeks for God” – Psalm 14.2, quoted in Romans 3.11). Psalm 14.3 – “all have turned aside.” Some rebelled The preaching of the cross is foolish (1 Cor 1.18)‏ Suppress the truth (Romans 1:18-23)
Reactions To Spiritual Thirst Merchant looking for the fine pearl. He knew that it existed and went looking for it. The Ethiopian Eunuch (Acts 8)‏ “ How can I unless someone explain it to me?” The Athenians (Acts 17)‏ “ May we hear more of this teaching?”
Created Thirsty Other Terms to describe the longing to be more, to do more,  to make a contribution,  to find true destiny,  to find a place in this world to make a difference,  to know God,  to be a good person,  to have real hope of life after death
Common Thirsts Forgiveness Removal of Guilt Belonging Healing Physical Emotional Guidance Internal Peace
Jesus is the water of life John 4:14 Whoever drinks of the water that I shall give will never thirst. John 6:35b . . . he who believes in me will never be thirsty.  John 7:37 If anyone is thirsty, Let him come to me and drink.
God takes the Initiative John 6:44 No one can come to me unless the Father draws them. God created the thirst, so that it could be fulfilled in Jesus. God draws people to Jesus.
How the Holy Spirit Directs Evangelism Draws us to Jesus (John 6:44)‏ Convicts one of sin, righteousness and judgment. (John 16.8)‏ Helps one respond to God’s grace (John 1:12, 3:5-8). Makes us spiritually alive to respond.
God Takes the Initiative We were dead in our trespasses (Eph 2)‏ We were enemies of God (Col 2). God took the initiative: To make us thirsty. To make us spiritually alive (Eph 2)‏ To respond and accept God’s grace (Eph 2)‏
Holy Spirit Works Both Sides Bringing people into your life People who explain the gospel People who called you to follow Jesus People empowered by the Spirit
Mission began with the Holy Spirit Jesus received his mandate and his sense of mission through the empowerment of the Spirit “… This is my beloved Son, on whom my favor rests” (from Matthew 3:16-4:1– Jesus’ baptism)
Empowered Church “ But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and all over Judea and Samaria, and away to the ends of the earth.” (Acts 1:7-8)‏
Spirit Empowerment Pentecost provides the power, gifts and directions for the fulfillment of the Great Commission This is the empowering work of the Spirit for the purpose of bearing witness to Jesus and doing His ministry!
How the Holy Spirit directs evangelism … calls, sends and anoints people as witnesses to Jesus  “ While they were worshipping the Lord and fasting, the Holy Spirit said, “Set apart for me Barnabas and Saul for the work to which I have called them.” (Acts 13:1-4)‏ Initiative in choosing workers – the Holy Spirit’s. We discern, seek guidance, confirm it, obey.
How the Holy Spirit Directs Evangelism Guides prayer  for the harvest, Matt. 9:36-38  for missions, Romans 8:26-27 Gives a people-specific love and passion
How the Holy Spirit directs evangelism Provides the power tools for Kingdom advancement The whole assembly became silent as they listened to Barnabas and Paul telling about the miraculous signs and wonders God had done among the Gentiles through them (Acts 15:12)‏ The role of Spiritual gifts
How the Holy Spirit directs evangelism Guides and directs in spiritual warfare “ as the HS advances the Kingdom of God he will inevitably have to engage demonic powers and strongholds that intend to keep people in bondage and blindness.” Casting out demons for many – prepares the way for the Gospel!
How the Holy Spirit Guides Evangelism Gives direction About where to Preach the Gospel  Paul in Macedonia. Kairos moments to speak of Christ. Paul and Lydia on the beach at Philippi. What to share How to share
Holy Spirit Works Both Sides Kairos Moment – the intersection of two stories Paul and Ananias. Peter and Cornelius Phillip and the Eunuch.
Kairos Moment Greek words for time: Kronos Kairos Skill: recognize a Kairos Moment Heaviness, holy silence, fullness Strong sense that God is about to do something
Our participation Listen Guidance of the Holy Spirit  Spiritual Thirst of the person Discern God’s work Cooperate with it.
Contact information Rev. Christopher Walker www.EvangelismCoach.org 804/335-1445 Skype: WalkmanPTY

Evangelism And Tranformation Part I

  • 1.
       "Wake up,O sleeper" Ephesians 5:14 Rev. Christopher Walker www.EvangelismCoach.org
  • 2.
    What Is EvangelismCoach.org?Website Resource Personal Evangelism Church Growth Free Downloads Book Reviews Monthly Newsletter RSS Feed
  • 3.
    Evangelism Training Distance1-1 Coaching and Mentoring Live Training Events Throughout the Americas What Is EvangelismCoach.org?
  • 4.
    Who is ChrisWalker? Ordained Pastor in the PC USA Associate Pastor (7 years)‏ Youth Ministry (15 years)‏ Church planter (5 years)‏ Master of Divinity Trinity Evangelical Master of Theology Union Theological, Richmond
  • 5.
    Six Great Endsof the Church The proclamation of the gospel for the salvation of humankind The shelter, nurture and spiritual fellowship of the children of God The maintenance of divine worship The preservation of the truth The promotion of social righteousness The exhibition of the Kingdom of Heaven to the world
  • 6.
    Definition of EvangelismJoyfully sharing the good news of the sovereign love of God, and calling people to repentance to personal faith in Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord to active membership in the church, and to obedient service in the world. Definition adopted by the 202nd General Assembly, 1990
  • 7.
    Personal Evangelism Joyfullysharing . . . . Conversations Experiences with God Calling people to . . . . . . Conversion Making Disciples
  • 8.
    State the ObviousWe’re not good at Evangelism
  • 9.
    Uncertainty Our messageTruth in a relative age The value of our message
  • 10.
  • 11.
    They do itBetter
  • 12.
  • 13.
  • 14.
  • 15.
    Forgotten our TheologyWhy the Gospel is Good News
  • 16.
    What Propels us?Out of the overflow of the heart, the mouth speaks - Jesus
  • 17.
    “ Because Godloves us, we ought to love one another.” 1 John 4:11
  • 18.
    God’s Nature: LoveGod loves us John 3.16 and others His very nature is Love 1 John 4:8,16.
  • 19.
    Nature of GodUnfathomable depths “ May have the power to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ – and to know that this love surpasses all knowledge.” – Ephesians 3:18-19 God’s sovereign love is a mystery beyond the reach of man’s mind (PCUSA Confession of 1967, 9.15)‏
  • 20.
    Explored in WorshipOh what wondrous love is this that caused the Lord of bliss to bear the dreadful curse? Your love is amazing, steady and unchanging, Your love is a mountain, firm beneath my feet, Your love is a mystery, how You gently lift me, When I am surrounded, Your love carries me.
  • 21.
    Explored in WorshipO the deep, deep love of Jesus, vast, unmeasured, boundless, free! Rolling as a mighty ocean in its fullness over me! – Trevor Francis .
  • 22.
    God’s Nature: CommunityThe trinity A fellowship of love.
  • 23.
    Created in God’sImage To experience Relationship with God Adam and God. To experience Relationship in community. It’s not good for the man to be alone (Gen 2.18)‏ Offered oneness “one flesh” with each other.
  • 24.
  • 25.
    Broken Community Shame,Death, Disunity Separation Injustice Image of God not destroyed Desire to belong to God is still deep in our heart. A deep desire to be unconditionally loved.
  • 26.
  • 27.
    God’s pursuit ofhumanity Adam, where are you?
  • 28.
    God’s pursuit ofhumanity Creation of the Chosen People Blessed to be a blessing to the nations. The covenant promise I will be their God and they will be my people.
  • 29.
    God’s Pursuit ofHumanity Prophets to pursue the people back into a right relationship. “ Come now, let us reason together.” Expansion of the covenant “ Not my people” to become “My People.”
  • 30.
    God’s Pursuit Cameto Seek and Save the Lost
  • 31.
    Lost People Matterto God! Lost sheep, Lost coin, Lost son. Intentional pursuit of Samaritan woman. God so loved the world that he gave.
  • 32.
    The Pursuit ContinuesTherefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them . . . and teaching them . . . “ Matthew 28:19-20
  • 33.
    To Gather theNations Revelation 7:9 “ After this I looked and there before me was a great multitude that no one could count, from every nation, tribe, people and language, standing before the throne and in front of the Lamb.”
  • 34.
    The Father’s HeartGod longs that no one should perish (1 Tim 2.4)‏ God did not send the Son to condemn the world, but to save it. (John 3.17)‏ The lake of fire was prepared for the devil and his angels not you (Matt 25.41).
  • 35.
  • 36.
    God’s Initiative “For God was pleased to have all his fullness dwell in Christ and through him to reconcile unto himself all things . .. By making peace through his blood shed on the cross.” (Colossians 1:19-20)‏
  • 37.
    God’s solution Once you were alienated from God and were enemies in your minds because of your evil behavior. But now He has reconciled you by Christ’s physical death to present you holy and blameless (Colossians 1:21-22)‏
  • 38.
    The Marvel ofGrace “ We who were once far away were brought near.” (Eph 2.13). Though we were dead in our sin, God made us alive in Christ – Eph 2.
  • 39.
    Lost in WonderGod’s Pursuit God’s Initiative Chosen, pursued, adopted, anchored Totally Undeserved
  • 40.
    Amazing Grace Outrageous,exorbitant, overflowing, and reckless.  The inebriation of grace Suck the words out of my mouth, Make the lips quiver in awe. Intoxicated on the passion of God’s immeasurable love.
  • 41.
    The fuel forevangelism “ Missions is not the ultimate goal of the church. Worship is. Missions exist because worship doesn’t. . . . Worship is the fuel and the goal in missions.” John Piper
  • 42.
    Theological Reflections “Because God loves us, we ought to love one another.” 1 John 4:11
  • 43.
    Ought = LogicalConsequence
  • 44.
    Forgotten our TheologyThe Role of the Holy Spirit in Evangelism
  • 45.
    Evangelism is a Process Plant Nourish Harvest A series of events
  • 46.
    Evangelism is an event Conversations Revelations Reflections Sermons
  • 47.
    Begins with GodSovereign over the process Sovereign over the event God takes the initiative To create spiritual thirst. To draw a person unto Himself To give new life when we are dead in our sin.
  • 48.
    Think about yourjourney How many conversations did you have? How many different people? How many sermons did you listen to? How much Bible reading did you do? What events did God use?
  • 49.
    Holy Spirit WorksBoth Sides In your journey to faith, the Holy Spirit Worked on your life Worked around your life. Awakened your faith to respond Sealed you in faith
  • 50.
    Created Thirsty Godhas given us awareness of Himself in Creation (Romans 1:20-22)‏ His moral law (Romans 2:14-15)‏
  • 51.
    Created Thirsty Aspiritual longing inbuilt in us Reflection of the image of God. The God shaped vacuum – Pascal. “ Thou hast made us for Thyself, and our hearts are restless until they find their rest in Thee.” – St. Augustine Quest of The Teacher – Ecclesiastes
  • 52.
    The Teacher’s ThirstThe teacher (Ch 2) tried: Wild living (v 1-2)‏ Wine (v.3)‏ Work (v.4)‏ Wealth (v 7-8)‏ Women (v.8)‏ Wisdom (v. 12)‏ Resolution “ Now here is the conclusion of the matter: Fear God and keep his commandments for this is the whole duty of man.” (12.13)‏
  • 53.
    Reactions to ThirstSome suppress this longing “ There is no one who seeks for God” – Psalm 14.2, quoted in Romans 3.11). Psalm 14.3 – “all have turned aside.” Some rebelled The preaching of the cross is foolish (1 Cor 1.18)‏ Suppress the truth (Romans 1:18-23)
  • 54.
    Reactions To SpiritualThirst Merchant looking for the fine pearl. He knew that it existed and went looking for it. The Ethiopian Eunuch (Acts 8)‏ “ How can I unless someone explain it to me?” The Athenians (Acts 17)‏ “ May we hear more of this teaching?”
  • 55.
    Created Thirsty OtherTerms to describe the longing to be more, to do more, to make a contribution, to find true destiny, to find a place in this world to make a difference, to know God, to be a good person, to have real hope of life after death
  • 56.
    Common Thirsts ForgivenessRemoval of Guilt Belonging Healing Physical Emotional Guidance Internal Peace
  • 57.
    Jesus is thewater of life John 4:14 Whoever drinks of the water that I shall give will never thirst. John 6:35b . . . he who believes in me will never be thirsty. John 7:37 If anyone is thirsty, Let him come to me and drink.
  • 58.
    God takes theInitiative John 6:44 No one can come to me unless the Father draws them. God created the thirst, so that it could be fulfilled in Jesus. God draws people to Jesus.
  • 59.
    How the HolySpirit Directs Evangelism Draws us to Jesus (John 6:44)‏ Convicts one of sin, righteousness and judgment. (John 16.8)‏ Helps one respond to God’s grace (John 1:12, 3:5-8). Makes us spiritually alive to respond.
  • 60.
    God Takes theInitiative We were dead in our trespasses (Eph 2)‏ We were enemies of God (Col 2). God took the initiative: To make us thirsty. To make us spiritually alive (Eph 2)‏ To respond and accept God’s grace (Eph 2)‏
  • 61.
    Holy Spirit WorksBoth Sides Bringing people into your life People who explain the gospel People who called you to follow Jesus People empowered by the Spirit
  • 62.
    Mission began withthe Holy Spirit Jesus received his mandate and his sense of mission through the empowerment of the Spirit “… This is my beloved Son, on whom my favor rests” (from Matthew 3:16-4:1– Jesus’ baptism)
  • 63.
    Empowered Church “But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and all over Judea and Samaria, and away to the ends of the earth.” (Acts 1:7-8)‏
  • 64.
    Spirit Empowerment Pentecostprovides the power, gifts and directions for the fulfillment of the Great Commission This is the empowering work of the Spirit for the purpose of bearing witness to Jesus and doing His ministry!
  • 65.
    How the HolySpirit directs evangelism … calls, sends and anoints people as witnesses to Jesus “ While they were worshipping the Lord and fasting, the Holy Spirit said, “Set apart for me Barnabas and Saul for the work to which I have called them.” (Acts 13:1-4)‏ Initiative in choosing workers – the Holy Spirit’s. We discern, seek guidance, confirm it, obey.
  • 66.
    How the HolySpirit Directs Evangelism Guides prayer for the harvest, Matt. 9:36-38 for missions, Romans 8:26-27 Gives a people-specific love and passion
  • 67.
    How the HolySpirit directs evangelism Provides the power tools for Kingdom advancement The whole assembly became silent as they listened to Barnabas and Paul telling about the miraculous signs and wonders God had done among the Gentiles through them (Acts 15:12)‏ The role of Spiritual gifts
  • 68.
    How the HolySpirit directs evangelism Guides and directs in spiritual warfare “ as the HS advances the Kingdom of God he will inevitably have to engage demonic powers and strongholds that intend to keep people in bondage and blindness.” Casting out demons for many – prepares the way for the Gospel!
  • 69.
    How the HolySpirit Guides Evangelism Gives direction About where to Preach the Gospel Paul in Macedonia. Kairos moments to speak of Christ. Paul and Lydia on the beach at Philippi. What to share How to share
  • 70.
    Holy Spirit WorksBoth Sides Kairos Moment – the intersection of two stories Paul and Ananias. Peter and Cornelius Phillip and the Eunuch.
  • 71.
    Kairos Moment Greekwords for time: Kronos Kairos Skill: recognize a Kairos Moment Heaviness, holy silence, fullness Strong sense that God is about to do something
  • 72.
    Our participation ListenGuidance of the Holy Spirit Spiritual Thirst of the person Discern God’s work Cooperate with it.
  • 73.
    Contact information Rev.Christopher Walker www.EvangelismCoach.org 804/335-1445 Skype: WalkmanPTY