Embracing Our Role in the Ministry of Reconciliation

 

Summary

### Summary

In today's gathering, we explored the profound responsibility and privilege we have as followers of Jesus to engage in the ministry of reconciliation. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 5:18, we are reminded that God has entrusted us with the message of reconciliation, making us His ambassadors. This calling is not limited to church activities or Sunday services but extends to our everyday interactions and relationships.

We delved into the importance of transitioning from good conversations to God conversations and ultimately to gospel conversations. Jesus Himself modeled this approach, as seen in His interactions with Nicodemus in John 3 and the Samaritan woman in John 4. He began with simple, relatable topics and gradually steered the conversation towards deeper spiritual truths. This method is effective because it respects the other person's journey and readiness to engage in spiritual matters.

I shared personal anecdotes to illustrate how these transitions can happen naturally. Whether it's a casual chat with a stranger or a long-term relationship with someone who doesn't know Jesus, the goal is to be sensitive to the Holy Spirit's leading and to seize opportunities to share the gospel. The story of my conversation with Pincus, a man far from God, highlighted how even seemingly trivial topics can open doors to meaningful spiritual discussions.

We also discussed the necessity of equipping ourselves for this ministry. It's not enough to rely on church leaders to do the work of evangelism. Each of us is called to be an evangelist in our own right, sharing the good news of Jesus Christ in our unique contexts. This involves understanding the gospel deeply and being prepared to articulate it clearly.

Finally, I emphasized that our ultimate goal is not just to serve in church but to live out our primary ministry of reconciling people to God. This requires a shift in mindset from seeing ministry as a Sunday activity to viewing it as a daily mission. By doing so, we can transform our communities and fulfill the Great Commission.

### Key Takeaways

1. The Ministry of Reconciliation: As followers of Jesus, we are entrusted with the ministry of reconciliation, making us ambassadors for Christ. This calling extends beyond church activities and into our daily lives, where we are to share the message of reconciliation with those around us. [16:12]

2. Transitioning Conversations: Effective evangelism involves transitioning from good conversations to God conversations and ultimately to gospel conversations. Jesus modeled this approach, starting with relatable topics and gradually steering the conversation towards deeper spiritual truths. [20:36]

3. Personal Responsibility in Evangelism: Each believer is called to be an evangelist, sharing the gospel in their unique contexts. This responsibility cannot be outsourced to church leaders alone. We must equip ourselves to articulate the gospel clearly and seize opportunities to share it. [20:10]

4. Living Out Our Primary Ministry: Our primary ministry is not confined to Sunday services but is a daily mission to reconcile people to God. This requires a shift in mindset and a commitment to living out the Great Commission in our everyday interactions. [15:22]

5. Empowered by the Holy Spirit: The power to be effective witnesses comes from the Holy Spirit. By relying on the Spirit's leading, we can overcome our natural hesitations and engage in meaningful spiritual conversations that lead to transformation. [17:40]

### YouTube Chapters

[0:00] - Welcome
[11:10] - Introduction and Personal Anecdotes
[13:49] - The Importance of Rest and Reflection
[14:50] - Frustration and Realization in Ministry
[16:12] - The Ministry of Reconciliation
[17:40] - Empowered by the Holy Spirit
[20:10] - Everyone an Evangelist
[20:36] - Transitioning Conversations
[22:22] - Nicodemus and the Basics of Faith
[32:37] - Jesus and the Samaritan Woman
[35:12] - Crossing Boundaries in Conversations
[37:20] - Practical Examples of Evangelism
[40:23] - Good, God, Gospel Conversations
[42:33] - Understanding the Gospel
[45:49] - Call to Action

Study Guide

### Bible Study Discussion Guide

#### Bible Reading
1. 2 Corinthians 5:18-20
2. John 3:1-21
3. John 4:1-26

#### Observation Questions
1. According to 2 Corinthians 5:18-20, what role are believers given in the ministry of reconciliation?
2. In John 3, how does Jesus transition the conversation with Nicodemus from a good conversation to a God conversation and then to a gospel conversation?
3. What cultural and social boundaries does Jesus cross in His conversation with the Samaritan woman in John 4? [32:37]
4. How did the pastor describe his personal experience of transitioning conversations from good to God to gospel? [24:17]

#### Interpretation Questions
1. What does it mean to be an ambassador for Christ as described in 2 Corinthians 5:20? How does this role impact our daily interactions?
2. Why is it important to respect the other person's journey and readiness to engage in spiritual matters, as modeled by Jesus in John 3 and John 4? [21:17]
3. How can believers equip themselves to articulate the gospel clearly in their unique contexts? What steps can be taken to prepare for this responsibility? [15:22]
4. How does the Holy Spirit empower believers to engage in meaningful spiritual conversations, according to the pastor's sermon? [17:40]

#### Application Questions
1. Reflect on your daily interactions. How can you be more intentional about transitioning from good conversations to God conversations and ultimately to gospel conversations? [20:36]
2. Think of a recent conversation you had with someone who doesn't know Jesus. How could you have steered that conversation towards deeper spiritual truths? What would you do differently next time? [24:17]
3. Identify one person in your life who is far from God. What steps can you take this week to engage them in a meaningful spiritual conversation? [29:32]
4. How can you shift your mindset from viewing ministry as a Sunday activity to seeing it as a daily mission? What practical changes can you make in your routine to live out this primary ministry of reconciliation? [15:22]
5. What are some specific ways you can rely on the Holy Spirit's leading to overcome natural hesitations in sharing the gospel? Share a personal experience where you felt the Holy Spirit guiding you in a conversation. [17:40]
6. How can you equip yourself better to articulate the gospel clearly? Are there resources or practices you can incorporate into your life to deepen your understanding of the gospel? [20:10]
7. Reflect on the pastor's story about his conversation with Pincus. How can you use seemingly trivial topics to open doors to meaningful spiritual discussions in your own life? [24:17]

Devotional

Day 1: Ambassadors of Reconciliation
As followers of Jesus, we are entrusted with the ministry of reconciliation, making us ambassadors for Christ. This calling extends beyond church activities and into our daily lives, where we are to share the message of reconciliation with those around us. The ministry of reconciliation is a profound responsibility and privilege. It means that we are called to bridge the gap between God and humanity, sharing the message of Jesus' love and forgiveness. This is not just a task for Sundays or church events but a daily mission that permeates every aspect of our lives.

In our workplaces, schools, and communities, we have the opportunity to be ambassadors for Christ, representing His love and grace to those who may not yet know Him. This requires us to be intentional in our interactions, looking for opportunities to share the gospel and demonstrate the love of Christ in practical ways. By embracing this calling, we can make a significant impact on the lives of those around us and fulfill the Great Commission. [16:12]

2 Corinthians 5:18-20 (ESV): "All this is from God, who through Christ reconciled us to himself and gave us the ministry of reconciliation; that is, in Christ God was reconciling the world to himself, not counting their trespasses against them, and entrusting to us the message of reconciliation. Therefore, we are ambassadors for Christ, God making his appeal through us."

Reflection: Think of one person in your life who needs to hear the message of reconciliation. How can you intentionally share Christ's love with them this week?


Day 2: Transitioning Conversations
Effective evangelism involves transitioning from good conversations to God conversations and ultimately to gospel conversations. Jesus modeled this approach, starting with relatable topics and gradually steering the conversation towards deeper spiritual truths. This method respects the other person's journey and readiness to engage in spiritual matters.

By following Jesus' example, we can create a natural flow in our conversations that leads to meaningful discussions about faith. Whether it's a casual chat with a stranger or a long-term relationship with someone who doesn't know Jesus, the goal is to be sensitive to the Holy Spirit's leading and to seize opportunities to share the gospel. This approach allows us to build trust and rapport, making it easier to introduce spiritual topics in a way that feels organic and respectful. [20:36]

John 4:7-10 (ESV): "A woman from Samaria came to draw water. Jesus said to her, 'Give me a drink.' (For his disciples had gone away into the city to buy food.) The Samaritan woman said to him, 'How is it that you, a Jew, ask for a drink from me, a woman of Samaria?' (For Jews have no dealings with Samaritans.) Jesus answered her, 'If you knew the gift of God, and who it is that is saying to you, "Give me a drink," you would have asked him, and he would have given you living water.'"

Reflection: Think about a recent conversation you had. How could you have transitioned it towards a deeper spiritual topic? What steps can you take to be more intentional in your future conversations?


Day 3: Personal Responsibility in Evangelism
Each believer is called to be an evangelist, sharing the gospel in their unique contexts. This responsibility cannot be outsourced to church leaders alone. We must equip ourselves to articulate the gospel clearly and seize opportunities to share it. Understanding the gospel deeply and being prepared to share it is crucial for effective evangelism.

This involves studying the Bible, praying for wisdom and guidance, and being open to the Holy Spirit's leading. By taking personal responsibility for evangelism, we can make a significant impact in our communities and beyond. It's important to remember that evangelism is not just about preaching but also about living out the gospel in our daily lives. Our actions and attitudes can speak volumes and open doors for meaningful conversations about faith. [20:10]

1 Peter 3:15 (ESV): "But in your hearts honor Christ the Lord as holy, always being prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you; yet do it with gentleness and respect."

Reflection: Reflect on your understanding of the gospel. Are you prepared to share it clearly and confidently? What steps can you take to equip yourself better for evangelism?


Day 4: Living Out Our Primary Ministry
Our primary ministry is not confined to Sunday services but is a daily mission to reconcile people to God. This requires a shift in mindset and a commitment to living out the Great Commission in our everyday interactions. By viewing ministry as a daily mission, we can transform our communities and fulfill the Great Commission.

This involves being intentional in our interactions, looking for opportunities to share the gospel, and demonstrating Christ's love in practical ways. It's about seeing every moment as an opportunity to make a difference and being willing to step out of our comfort zones to reach others for Christ. By embracing this mindset, we can make a significant impact on the lives of those around us and bring glory to God. [15:22]

Matthew 28:19-20 (ESV): "Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age."

Reflection: How can you shift your mindset to see ministry as a daily mission? What practical steps can you take to live out the Great Commission in your everyday interactions?


Day 5: Empowered by the Holy Spirit
The power to be effective witnesses comes from the Holy Spirit. By relying on the Spirit's leading, we can overcome our natural hesitations and engage in meaningful spiritual conversations that lead to transformation. The Holy Spirit empowers us to be bold and effective witnesses for Christ.

By relying on the Spirit's guidance, we can overcome our fears and hesitations and engage in meaningful conversations about faith. It's important to remember that we are not alone in this mission; the Holy Spirit is with us, providing the wisdom, courage, and words we need to share the gospel effectively. By staying connected to the Spirit through prayer and obedience, we can be confident in our ability to make a difference for Christ. [17:40]

Acts 1:8 (ESV): "But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth."

Reflection: Reflect on your reliance on the Holy Spirit in your evangelism efforts. How can you be more attuned to the Spirit's leading in your daily interactions? What steps can you take to deepen your connection with the Holy Spirit?

Quotes

### Quotes for Outreach

1. "I don't think Jesus died on the cross and rose again and the spirit of God gave you gifts so that you can sit in a seat sometimes on a Sunday and sing some songs and listen to a sermon. And I don't think your next step is, Oh, I'm going to open the door for somebody though. That's important. Or park a car though. That's important. I don't think that's the ultimate calling in your life." [15:22](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Whenever I used to hear somebody talk about my ministry, my calling, my responsibility is to share the gospel. So I'm like, Hey, I believe that I get it. I can even agree with it biblically, but I'm not going to do it. I don't, I'm not going to do that. I mean, I grew up in church, grew up hearing the gospel and I believed it and I actually cared that people were going to die and go to hell separated from God. But I never did anything about it." [16:12](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Jesus said, Hey, go wait in Jerusalem. The spirit of God is going to come and he's going to give you power to be my witnesses. And I'm like, do I have that power? Do I have the power of God to be witness? Because my natural proclivity is not to do, it's not even to do this. Like I never thought I'd be talking in front of people." [17:40](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Jesus went from a good conversation to a God conversation. Now they're talking about worshiping on a mountain versus Jerusalem. Like she's got some religion in her, right? Like everybody's got something. There's something they can bring to the God conversation, but Jesus switches a good conversation to a God conversation, but now he takes it to the gospel conversation because she says something about salvation." [35:58](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Most people who call themselves Christians have never had a conversation about Jesus with somebody who doesn't believe in Jesus. And so we're just relying on the dude on the stage. Y'all do it for me. You do my ministry for me too much J Mark. Y'all do my ministry for me. We'll pay you to do it. Are you not entertained?" [36:39](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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### Quotes for Members

1. "I realized I'm frustrated with our people, but it's really my fault because I didn't equip them well. And so this is what I know our people's ministry is. And it's yours too. If you're a follower of Jesus, second Corinthians chapter five, verse 18, Paul was writing to a local church and he said this, all of this, this gospel we're talking about is from God who reconciled us to himself and gave us the ministry of reconciliation. That God was not counting people's sins against them, right? But he was reconciling the world to himself through us. He has committed to us the message of reconciliation." [16:12](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "I told her, I don't think Jesus died on the cross and rose again and the spirit of God gave you gifts so that you can sit in a seat sometimes on a Sunday and sing some songs and listen to a sermon. And I don't think your next step is, Oh, I'm going to open the door for somebody though. That's important. Or park a car though. That's important. I don't think that's the ultimate calling in your life. Like my job as a pastor is to equip you to do your ministry. That's what the Bible says. I, my job is to equip the people to do the work of ministry, but I'm like, it's not just for an hour or two on a Sunday morning. That's not your primary ministry." [15:22](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Look, it's a wild thing when we're willing to get into a conversation with people. I mean, this woman said something that we should be asked fairly often. Why would somebody like you talk to somebody like me? But most Christians are talking to somebody. Why would somebody who's not like us, why would somebody that's not like me talk to somebody like me? We're only talking to people like us and how can the world out there that doesn't know Jesus, they live a different sexual ethic. They look differently than us. They believe differently than us. How in the world are they going to have a conversation about Jesus if we just won't be willing to ask him for water?" [35:12](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Jesus had a good conversation that turned into a God conversation that turned into a gospel conversation. Let's get my hair cut. I intentionally want to get my hair cut by people who don't know Jesus. I like to go to restaurants and get at the same table with somebody who doesn't know Jesus. I try to practice things around people who don't know Jesus. Like these become my rhythms and I'm getting my haircut one time. It's a couple of years. I was with this girl and so she's cut my hair every two weeks. I sit in her chair." [37:20](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "I believe there are people here and today's the day. Like this is the day for you. Somebody brought you here, invited you here. Some reason you came here is the spirit of God working on your spirit. That's why you're here. And this is the day where you're going to go from, hey, I've heard about him. I understand some of it, but I've resisted and rejected Jesus really being the Lord of my life until today. I resisted and rejected, but now I'm ready to believe and receive. John chapter one says, whoever believes in him and receives him, he gives the right to become a child of God." [45:49](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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