"Wake up, O sleeper"   Ephesians 5:14 Rev. Christopher Walker www.EvangelismCoach.org
My Values Complete trust in God’s sovereignty Work in Cooperation Intimacy with Christ Seed Planter “ A friend of sinners.” “ Leave the 99 to find the 1”
Greatest Fears Bad experiences: Door to Door  Drive-by Evangelists  Pushy televangelists “ My friend was obnoxious with me” Clumsy Apologetics Complicated Scripts
Greatest Fears Emotions Fear of Rejection  Losing a friendship  Fear of offending  Feeling inadequate  Embarrassment Gag Reflex
Greatest Fears Perceptions Fear of what others will think about you.  Rude Arrogance Your own weakness, hypocrisies, and inadequacies Personal Doubt  Guilt  Pastor says so.  Jesus says so. To mess up somebody’s eternity destiny is your fault
What if . . . .  It was  normal  for Christians to evangelize? It wasn’t a  program , didn’t cost  money , didn’t take much time and could be done by ordinary people Evangelism was just another spiritual  practice  like reading the bible or praying?
What if You didn’t have to be brave? Ordinary Christians could evangelize without being obnoxious?
Evangelism is . . . 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
Our participation Listen Guidance of the Holy Spirit  Spiritual Thirst of the person Discern God’s work Cooperate with it.
Result: Fear Free Natural Not aggressive or offensive Not forced, or awkward Not confrontational  Normal Peaceful Conversations Relaxed and easy Grand Courage not needed
Holy Spirit Works Both Sides
Fear Free Evangelism Trust the sovereignty of God to be at work Be guided by the Holy Spirit. Recognize the Kairos Moment Engage in conversation
Phillip Successful evangelist  Intimate Relationship with God Listened to the voice of the Spirit. Guided “to the desert road”
Getting there Guided to a particular Road Beyond Samaria In the desert Beyond Judea
Obstacles to his obedience Find a trustworthy substitute for his ministry Personal Safety during his travel Robbers, Sandstorms Wild Beasts, the climate. Money change Sufficient food Adequate transportation
Greatest Obstacle No X Marks the spot, or GPS
Phillip A particular group caught his attention Possible other groups on the highway. The Spirit said to him Go and stand next to THAT chariot God “underlined” that chariot. Go near and stand there.
Phillip Heard a stranger reading out loud From Isaiah Out loud Began a conversation “ Do you understand what you are reading” Based on the context
Eunuch Had gone to Jerusalem to worship God Perhaps he was a Jew? Perhaps he had been converted to Judaism? Perhaps he was seeking after God and thought a pilgrimage to Jerusalem would satisfy that thirst.
Obstacles to Overcome Treasurer of the Queen of Ethiopia. In charge of the kingdom’s economy. Salaries of the employees and army. Knew where all the money was physically stored. Like “Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board” Needed to find a replacement of great confidence during his absence.
Other Obstacles Personal Security Group travel with his security detail. Give up vacation time if any. Foreign language / money. Means of transportation / lodging.
The work of God His spiritual thirst propelled him to overcome.
Eunuch Had been to Jerusalem – he was returning. Imagine his thirst was not satisfied. Perhaps he had heard of Jesus or rumors about his disciples. Reading a copy of Isaiah. His own?  Bought at the book table? Knew that the Scriptures contained the truth.
Eunuch Out loud Possible foreign language. Grammar difficulties. Pronoun references were confusing. “ Of whom does the prophet speak? Himself, or another?” Imagine a prayer of frustration. . . .
Both Sides of the Equation Phillip Led to the right place. Noticed the person that God underlined. Drew near that person (Positioned himself)‏ Took a risk, began a conversation. Eunuch Had overcome all obstacles Was found in the same place as Phillip Reading Isaiah 53 out loud. Had spiritual thirst, ready to receive.
Kairos Moment The Holy Spirit had prepared the moment. The circumstances are lined up. The fruit is ripe and ready to pick. The word spoken “ Do you understand what you are reading?”
Normal Conversation Began where Eunuch was “ Beginning with that same passage of Scripture” Conversation with Q&A Contextually natural He explained the Gospel “ He explained the good news about Jesus”
Steps to Fear Free Evangelism Have an intimate prayer life. Ask God to help you notice those whom he underlines for you. Prayerwalking
Steps to Fear Free Evangelism Have desire to be available and be used. Trust in God’s leadership. Recognize the kairos moment Notice who God  underlines Position yourself Engage in conversation
Fear Free Conversation Use questions  Based on the context. Jesus used over 150 questions Questions help Personal Discovery Thought Development What’s the question behind the question?
Natural Conversation Allow the conversation to unfold naturally. Listen to the Holy Spirit Listen for the person’s spiritual thirst.
Fear Free Conversation Be prepared to explain the gospel  If prompted by the Holy Spirit to do so. Get familiar with 1 script EvangelismCoach.org Series on Scripts,  Scripts Category Goal: Do it with your eyes closed Comfort
Keys to Remember Evangelism is a process in God’s sovereignty Plant a seed Water a seed Harvest a seed. We get to cooperate in kairos moments. Listen to the Holy Spirit Listen to the spiritual thirst of people. Contextual conversation, not scripted
Assignment Pray to have the ability to Recognize the kairos moments. Recognize when God is underlining someone
Free Mentoring Have two or more conversations. About spiritual things. With the people that God underlines. I’ll send you an email asking for stories.  Send me your story and receive 90 minutes free mentoring Debrief the conversations Telephone or Video conference.
Questions and Answers
 

Evangelism And Tranformation Part Iii

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       "Wake up,O sleeper" Ephesians 5:14 Rev. Christopher Walker www.EvangelismCoach.org
  • 2.
    My Values Completetrust in God’s sovereignty Work in Cooperation Intimacy with Christ Seed Planter “ A friend of sinners.” “ Leave the 99 to find the 1”
  • 3.
    Greatest Fears Badexperiences: Door to Door Drive-by Evangelists Pushy televangelists “ My friend was obnoxious with me” Clumsy Apologetics Complicated Scripts
  • 4.
    Greatest Fears EmotionsFear of Rejection Losing a friendship Fear of offending Feeling inadequate Embarrassment Gag Reflex
  • 5.
    Greatest Fears PerceptionsFear of what others will think about you. Rude Arrogance Your own weakness, hypocrisies, and inadequacies Personal Doubt Guilt Pastor says so. Jesus says so. To mess up somebody’s eternity destiny is your fault
  • 6.
    What if .. . . It was normal for Christians to evangelize? It wasn’t a program , didn’t cost money , didn’t take much time and could be done by ordinary people Evangelism was just another spiritual practice like reading the bible or praying?
  • 7.
    What if Youdidn’t have to be brave? Ordinary Christians could evangelize without being obnoxious?
  • 8.
    Evangelism is .. . 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
  • 9.
    Our participation ListenGuidance of the Holy Spirit Spiritual Thirst of the person Discern God’s work Cooperate with it.
  • 10.
    Result: Fear FreeNatural Not aggressive or offensive Not forced, or awkward Not confrontational Normal Peaceful Conversations Relaxed and easy Grand Courage not needed
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    Fear Free EvangelismTrust the sovereignty of God to be at work Be guided by the Holy Spirit. Recognize the Kairos Moment Engage in conversation
  • 13.
    Phillip Successful evangelist Intimate Relationship with God Listened to the voice of the Spirit. Guided “to the desert road”
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    Getting there Guidedto a particular Road Beyond Samaria In the desert Beyond Judea
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    Obstacles to hisobedience Find a trustworthy substitute for his ministry Personal Safety during his travel Robbers, Sandstorms Wild Beasts, the climate. Money change Sufficient food Adequate transportation
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    Greatest Obstacle NoX Marks the spot, or GPS
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    Phillip A particulargroup caught his attention Possible other groups on the highway. The Spirit said to him Go and stand next to THAT chariot God “underlined” that chariot. Go near and stand there.
  • 18.
    Phillip Heard astranger reading out loud From Isaiah Out loud Began a conversation “ Do you understand what you are reading” Based on the context
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    Eunuch Had goneto Jerusalem to worship God Perhaps he was a Jew? Perhaps he had been converted to Judaism? Perhaps he was seeking after God and thought a pilgrimage to Jerusalem would satisfy that thirst.
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    Obstacles to OvercomeTreasurer of the Queen of Ethiopia. In charge of the kingdom’s economy. Salaries of the employees and army. Knew where all the money was physically stored. Like “Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board” Needed to find a replacement of great confidence during his absence.
  • 21.
    Other Obstacles PersonalSecurity Group travel with his security detail. Give up vacation time if any. Foreign language / money. Means of transportation / lodging.
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    The work ofGod His spiritual thirst propelled him to overcome.
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    Eunuch Had beento Jerusalem – he was returning. Imagine his thirst was not satisfied. Perhaps he had heard of Jesus or rumors about his disciples. Reading a copy of Isaiah. His own? Bought at the book table? Knew that the Scriptures contained the truth.
  • 24.
    Eunuch Out loudPossible foreign language. Grammar difficulties. Pronoun references were confusing. “ Of whom does the prophet speak? Himself, or another?” Imagine a prayer of frustration. . . .
  • 25.
    Both Sides ofthe Equation Phillip Led to the right place. Noticed the person that God underlined. Drew near that person (Positioned himself)‏ Took a risk, began a conversation. Eunuch Had overcome all obstacles Was found in the same place as Phillip Reading Isaiah 53 out loud. Had spiritual thirst, ready to receive.
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    Kairos Moment TheHoly Spirit had prepared the moment. The circumstances are lined up. The fruit is ripe and ready to pick. The word spoken “ Do you understand what you are reading?”
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    Normal Conversation Beganwhere Eunuch was “ Beginning with that same passage of Scripture” Conversation with Q&A Contextually natural He explained the Gospel “ He explained the good news about Jesus”
  • 28.
    Steps to FearFree Evangelism Have an intimate prayer life. Ask God to help you notice those whom he underlines for you. Prayerwalking
  • 29.
    Steps to FearFree Evangelism Have desire to be available and be used. Trust in God’s leadership. Recognize the kairos moment Notice who God underlines Position yourself Engage in conversation
  • 30.
    Fear Free ConversationUse questions Based on the context. Jesus used over 150 questions Questions help Personal Discovery Thought Development What’s the question behind the question?
  • 31.
    Natural Conversation Allowthe conversation to unfold naturally. Listen to the Holy Spirit Listen for the person’s spiritual thirst.
  • 32.
    Fear Free ConversationBe prepared to explain the gospel If prompted by the Holy Spirit to do so. Get familiar with 1 script EvangelismCoach.org Series on Scripts, Scripts Category Goal: Do it with your eyes closed Comfort
  • 33.
    Keys to RememberEvangelism is a process in God’s sovereignty Plant a seed Water a seed Harvest a seed. We get to cooperate in kairos moments. Listen to the Holy Spirit Listen to the spiritual thirst of people. Contextual conversation, not scripted
  • 34.
    Assignment Pray tohave the ability to Recognize the kairos moments. Recognize when God is underlining someone
  • 35.
    Free Mentoring Havetwo or more conversations. About spiritual things. With the people that God underlines. I’ll send you an email asking for stories. Send me your story and receive 90 minutes free mentoring Debrief the conversations Telephone or Video conference.
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