In today's gathering, we delved into the essence of our calling as followers of Christ, exploring the profound mandate to share the Gospel beyond the confines of our church walls. We are each an integral part of the body of Christ, with a unique role to play in the ministry of St. Helenus. Our vision statement echoes this call, urging us to boldly proclaim the saving gospel and lordship of Jesus Christ, to raise up servant leaders, and to establish worshiping communities in Buford and beyond.
The crux of our discussion centered on a word that often causes discomfort within the church: evangelism. However, I reassured you that this does not entail cold calls or knocking on doors. Instead, we focused on the directive from Matthew 28:19-20, where Jesus commands us to "go therefore and make disciples of all nations." The simplicity of the word "go" belies its power as a divine instruction to act, to share the good news with all creation.
We examined the 'ew' of evangelism in terms of who, where, how, and why. Who are we to share the Gospel with? We are called to be ambassadors for Christ, sharing the message of God's love with those we encounter daily. Where are we to go? While some may be called to overseas missions, our mission field is also the everyday world of friends, family, and acquaintances. How do we evangelize? By trusting the Holy Spirit, praying for others, engaging in conversations about our faith, and living out our faith as an ongoing invitation to a relationship with God. Why do we evangelize? Because Jesus commanded it, and because we desire for others to know the love, forgiveness, and new life we have experienced through Christ.
Our God is a god of righteousness, the Lord of Heaven and Earth, and it is our privilege to share His love and truth. We are reminded that we do not go alone in this mission; Christ is with us through the power of the Holy Spirit. We are encouraged to be communicators of the cure for sin and brokenness, to spread the good news to all we meet.
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