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Evangelism: How To
Evangelism involves sharing the message of Jesus Christ and the salvation He offers. Here are key principles according to the Bible:
1. Pray for Guidance and Boldness
- Prayer is essential for effective evangelism (Ephesians 6:18-20).
- Ask God for boldness and the right opportunities to share the Gospel (Acts 4:29).
2. Live a Godly Life:
- Your life should reflect the message you share (Matthew 5:16).
- A righteous life can attract others to Christ (1 Peter 2:12).
3. Understand the Gospel
- Be clear about the core message: Christ died for our sins, was buried, and rose again (1 Corinthians 15:3-4).
- Explain that salvation is by grace through faith, not by works (Ephesians 2:8-9).
4. Build Relationships
- Engage with people where they are, as Paul did (1 Corinthians 9:22).
- Build trust and genuine friendships (John 13:34-35).
5. Share Your Testimony
- Share your personal story of how you came to faith (1 Peter 3:15).
- Your experience can be powerful in connecting with others.
6. Use Scripture
- The Bible is the foundation for your message (Hebrews 4:12).
- Use relevant verses to explain the Gospel (Romans 3:23, Romans 6:23, John 3:16).
7. Be Prepared for Questions:
- Be ready to answer questions and objections with gentleness and respect (1 Peter 3:15).
- Study and understand the Bible to provide clear answers (2 Timothy 2:15).
8. Rely on the Holy Spirit:
- Trust the Holy Spirit to work in the hearts of those you speak to (John 16:8-11).
- Pray for the Spirit’s guidance and power (Acts 1:8).
9. Follow Up and Disciple
- Evangelism doesn’t end with a single conversation; it’s important to help new believers grow in their faith (Matthew 28:19-20).
- Encourage them to join a church community and study the Bible.
By incorporating these biblical principles, you can share the message of Jesus effectively and compassionately.
The Bible provides numerous examples of evangelism. Here are a few significant ones:
1. Jesus and the Samaritan Woman (John 4:1-42)
- Context: Jesus speaks with a Samaritan woman at a well, breaking cultural norms.
-Approach: He begins with a simple request for water, leading to a deep conversation about her life and spiritual matters.
- Outcome: The woman believes in Jesus and brings many from her town to hear Him, resulting in many conversions.
2. Philip and the Ethiopian Eunuch (Acts 8:26-40)
- Context: Philip, led by the Holy Spirit, meets an Ethiopian official reading Isaiah.
- Approach: Philip asks if the eunuch understands what he's reading and explains the passage, relating it to Jesus.
- Outcome: The eunuch believes and is baptized, rejoicing as he continues his journey.
3. Peter at Pentecost (Acts 2:14-41):
- Context: After receiving the Holy Spirit, Peter addresses a crowd in Jerusalem during Pentecost.
- Approach: He explains the fulfillment of prophecy and proclaims Jesus' death and resurrection.
- Outcome: About 3,000 people repent, believe, and are baptized, forming the early Christian community.
4. Paul in Athens (Acts 17:16-34)
- Context: Paul is distressed by the idolatry in Athens and speaks at the Areopagus.
- Approach: He starts by acknowledging their religiosity and uses an altar to an unknown god to introduce the true God.
- Outcome: Some mock him, but others are intrigued, and a few become believers.
5. Jesus Sends Out the Twelve Apostles (Matthew 10:5-15)
- Context: Jesus sends His twelve disciples to the towns of Israel.
- Approach: He instructs them to preach the Kingdom of Heaven, heal the sick, raise the dead, and drive out demons, relying on God’s provision.
- Outcome: They spread the message widely, with varying reception, preparing the way for Jesus' ministry.
6. Paul and Silas in Philippi (Acts 16:11-34)
- Context: In Philippi, Paul and Silas meet Lydia and later are i -
Battle Axe
Certainly! Here are in-depth sermon notes on "You Are God's Battle-Ax" based on Jeremiah 51:20.
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**Title: You Are God’s Battle-Ax**
**Introduction:**
- Begin with a warm greeting and an opening prayer.
- **Introduction to the Topic:**
- Introduce Jeremiah 51:20 (NKJV): "You are My battle-ax and weapons of war: For with you I will break the nation in pieces; With you I will destroy kingdoms."
- Explain the imagery of a battle-ax as a powerful and decisive tool used by a warrior. It symbolizes strength, precision, and purpose.
- Emphasize the honor and responsibility of being chosen by God to be His instrument in spiritual warfare.
**Scriptural Foundation:**
- **Jeremiah 51:20:**
- Context: God's message to Babylon through the prophet Jeremiah, indicating His power to use people to accomplish His will.
- Interpretation: Believers are seen as tools in God's hand, used for His divine purposes.
- **Ephesians 6:10-18 (The Armor of God):**
- Context: Paul’s letter to the Ephesians, instructing them on how to stand firm against spiritual forces of evil.
- Interpretation: Equipping ourselves with spiritual armor prepares us for the battles God calls us to fight.
- **2 Timothy 2:21 (Being a vessel for honorable use):**
- Context: Paul’s letter to Timothy, encouraging him to remain pure and prepared for God's work.
- Interpretation: Believers must be ready and sanctified to be used effectively by God.
**Main Points:**
1. **Understanding the Role of a Battle-Ax:**
- **Characteristics of a Battle-Ax:**
- Strength: Made to endure and inflict damage.
- Precision: Designed for specific tasks in battle.
- Purpose: Used by the warrior to achieve victory.
- **Believers as Battle-Axes:**
- We are created with strength through Christ (Philippians 4:13).
- We are given a precise purpose and calling by God (Jeremiah 29:11).
- We are instruments to achieve God’s victories on earth (2 Corinthians 10:4).
2. **God's Purpose for His Battle-Ax:**
- **Accomplishing His Will:**
- God uses His people to bring about His plans, just as He used Moses to lead Israel out of Egypt and Esther to save her people.
- **Jeremiah 1:5:** “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, before you were born I set you apart; I appointed you as a prophet to the nations.”
- **Diverse Roles and Tasks:**
- Each believer has unique gifts and a role to play (1 Corinthians 12:4-6).
- **Ephesians 2:10:** “For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them.”
3. **Preparation and Equipping by God:**
- **Process of Preparation:**
- God shapes and molds us through experiences, trials, and spiritual disciplines (James 1:2-4).
- **Jeremiah 18:1-6:** The potter and the clay; God’s sovereignty in shaping our lives.
- **Being Sharpened and Strengthened:**
- Daily prayer, reading the Word, and seeking God’s presence equip us for battle (Ephesians 6:18).
- **2 Timothy 3:16-17:** All Scripture is God-breathed and useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting, and training in righteousness.
4. **Engaging in Spiritual Warfare:**
- **Understanding Spiritual Warfare:**
- The battle is not against flesh and blood, but against spiritual forces (Ephesians 6:12).
- Believers are called to stand firm and fight using spiritual weapons (2 Corinthians 10:4-5).
- **The Armor of God:**
- Belt of Truth: Grounded in God’s Word.
- Breastplate of Righteousness: Living a holy life.
- Shoes of the Gospel of Peace: Ready to spread the good news.
- Shield of Faith: Protects against doubt and fear.
- Helmet of Salvation: Assurance of salvation.
- Sword of the Spirit: The Word of God, our offensive weapon.
- **Practical Steps:**
- Engage in regular prayer and fasting.
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Understanding Crowns
Crowns are rewards and blessings promised to believers.
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ABCs of Spiritual warfare
Apostle Andrew Nganga teaching in the Bible Study expound the Basics of the Spiritual Warfare.
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Dealing With Curses ( Deliverance pt2)
Dealing with curses
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Deliverance
Understanding Deliverance
- Deliverance is a divine act of rescue from life's challenges and afflictions.
- It involves total dependence on God for rescue, beyond physical limitations.
- The example of the children of Israel illustrates the concept of deliverance.
The Importance of Deliverance
- The Israelites were delivered from bondage in Egypt by Moses.
- Deliverance is still necessary in the present day due to spiritual bondage and warfare.
- Ephesians 6:12 highlights the struggle against spiritual forces beyond human comprehension.
Deliverance from Spiritual and Emotional Distress
- Deliverance is needed from spiritual bondage and emotional challenges.
- David prayed for deliverance from distress in Psalm 34:17.
- The Lord hears the cry of the righteous and saves those with a broken heart.
Deliverance from Emotional Distress
- In times of emotional distress, crying out to God for deliverance is crucial.
- The Bible assures deliverance when we call upon Him.
- Deliverance brings comfort and healing during challenges.
Deliverance from Physical Afflictions
- Physical afflictions include sickness and infirmities.
- The story of the blind man, Bartimaeus, illustrates the need for deliverance from physical limitations.
- Matthew 8:16 emphasizes the divine act of rescuing individuals from life challenges and bondage.
Jesus' Healing Power
- Jesus healed the sick and cast out demons, fulfilling the prophecy of Isaiah.
- Physical afflictions and challenges were addressed through God's power of deliverance.
- Demons were cast out and the sick were healed through Jesus' word.
God is the Deliverer
- The Bible says that Jesus bore our infirmities and took our sicknesses.
- God is the deliverer, even if he uses people to pray.
- The Lord is our strength, rock, fortress, and deliverer.
Seeking Deliverance through Trust in God
- Importance of relying on God as the deliverer during times of spiritual, emotional, or physical challenges.
- God's deliverance exemplified in the Exodus story, where Israelites were freed from 400 years of bondage.
- Seeking deliverance involves trusting in God's strength and salvation.
Seeking Deliverance from God
- God is the ultimate deliverer and source of deliverance.
- Trusting in human beings or one's own strength is discouraged.
- God's reassurance, presence, and guidance should be relied upon in times of need.
Overcoming Fear and Seeking Deliverance
- Fear of defeat and challenges can hinder personal deliverance.
- The Lord assures us not to be afraid, as He is our deliverer and nothing is impossible with Him.
- Certain conditions and regulations need to be fulfilled for personal deliverance.
The Importance of Repentance and Turning to God
- Repentance and turning to God are crucial to avoid opening legal grounds for the devil's affliction.
- Balaam's inability to curse the Israelites despite Balak's sacrifices highlights the power of God's blessings.
- The book of Numbers 24 emphasizes the futility of witchcraft and sorcery against God's chosen people.
The Absence of Wickedness and Iniquity
- The children of Israel were protected from harm because they were free from wickedness and iniquity.
- The enemy, like ISIS, seeks loopholes to exploit and oppress.
- It is crucial to remain vigilant and prevent the enemy from finding any weaknesses.
Repentance and Refreshment
- Repentance and conversion are necessary for sins to be blotted out and for times of refreshing to come from God.
- Genuine repentance leads to the blotting out of sins, making it irrelevant for the powers of darkness to find fault.
- Repentance brings the promise of refreshment.
Repentance and Deliverance
- Genuine repentance can lead to deliverance from afflictions and bondage.
- Repentance blots out sins and prevents the enemy from having a hold.
- Leading individuals to repentance is crucial in prayer for deliverance.
The Significance of Repentance, Faith, and Trust
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