1. "There's a popular saying out there these days, and maybe some of you are familiar with it, and it goes like this. It pretty much says, preach the gospel at all times, and if necessary, use words. Some of you have heard that before, I'm sure. But if you don't mind, I'm going to give a little pushback on that slogan just a little bit this morning, because I believe it's somewhat misleading. Because in the New Testament, the Greek word for gospel is euangelion, eu meaning good, and galion meaning message or news. And so... If evangelism is the act of giving a verbal witness to good news, then the slogan before mention actually should be said like this, preach the gospel at all times, and since it's necessary, use words."
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2. "You see, when our zeal for evangelism causes us to ignore kindness and ignore mercy and ignore loving others, then we're not preaching. We're not preaching the gospel. We're just pretty much getting in the gospel's way, but when the word of the gospel is seasoned with genuine love for others, people stop seeing us and they start seeing Jesus, which brings me to our subject for today's text. We've been studying this passage for several weeks now, and the question that we're going to raise and tackle this morning is this, how do we speak the gospel in ways that truly reflect Christ to the world?"
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3. "You see, I don't know if you know it or not, but ladies and gentlemen, people are watching you every single day of your life, especially when you come out and you proclaim the name of Jesus. People are always watching you, especially when you go public with your faith. Someone, you know, some of us are living camouflaged lives instead of coming out publicly for our faith. There's a story told about the young man who was leaving church one day, and as he's leaving the church, he happened to be, the preacher was standing at the door greeting people as they walked out, and this young man was trying to avoid shaking hands with the preacher, but the preacher spotted him and he called him over. He says, young man, he says, when are you going to finally join the army of the Lord? And the young man said, well, I already have joined the army of the Lord, pastor. The pastor said, well, if you already joined the army of the Lord, then why do I only see you on Christmas and Easter? The young man whispered back, because I'm in the secret service. He says, I'm in the secret service."
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4. "Paul tells us that that sort of evil and that sort of malice and callousness is nowhere fitting in the life of followers of Jesus Christ, because with the world, they should hear something different from us, especially of those of us who claim the name of Jesus. This means our speech should be different from the vulgar speech of some of our friends. Come on, somebody. Our words should be different from crooked and crude politicians. We need to stand out in the darkness by being beacons of light, especially with the words that we choose. There ought to be a sweet savory to our speech, because we've been saved by grace. That's pretty much what Paul is saying. And if we've been saved by grace, then we need to model this grace in our everyday lives. In our everyday conversations with outsiders."
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5. "Paul's point here is as followers of Jesus Christ and communicators of the gospel, our speech should be so wholesome, so gracious, and so attractive that it would not only preserve our culture from decay, but it will whet the world's appetite for Jesus if we live salty lives for his glory. And so the question is, is this who you are? Does this typify your life? Do you attract other people to Jesus or do you repel people away? What are you known for on your job? Are you known as a gossiper or are you known as a safe place where people can come and ask you questions about God, ask you questions about Jesus Christ or spirituality? Do you draw people in? How salty a saint are you?"
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6. "You don't have to be a perfectionist in the way that you share your faith, and you don't have to have a formula for telling people about Jesus. Just tell them about Jesus. As the Holy Spirit uses your life and your witness to open up the door for you to share, we speak clearly about Jesus. That's all you need to do, because there's something about that name. Amen? There's something about that name. There's power in the name of Jesus. Demons tremble at the name of Jesus. Come on, somebody. Chains break at the name of Jesus. Healing comes in the name of Jesus. Salvation is found in no other name other than the name Jesus. Is there anybody out there who can testify of what he's done for you? Amen? Truly is all about Jesus. He's the reason we sing. He's the reason we celebrate. He's the source of our joy and strength."
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7. "And when we see, the world sees the level of joy that we have that flows from a life that's not just a matter of faith, but a life that's been redeemed from the curse of sin, it creates a hunger and a thirst for that same satisfaction and joy that can only be found in Jesus. And so if they don't see him in you, where are they going to find him? If they don't hear him from you, where are they going to go? God calls us, you and me, to be salt on the earth and a radiant light in darkness. And so the bottom line to this message is this, when our daily conversations reflect God's grace, we then earn the right to clearly share Christ."
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8. "How winsome a witness are you? Do people know you on the job for standing out, or do you just blend in and become camouflaged with the rest of them? How is your speech? Would they describe you? With your speech as somebody who is careful what they say, as gracious, or are you known to spread lies and gossip like everybody else? If Jesus were to search your social media profile and your timeline, would he be pleased or would he be repulsed? When was the last time your words and actions led to questions about your faith? How winsome a witness are you?"
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