57 min

2022.03.20 - The Noble Call Of The Christian Midway Baptist Church Sermons

    • Religion & Spirituality

John 4: 1-42
Though Jesus engaged in a public ministry by preaching and teaching, He also took part in personal evangelism, our subject for today, is found in Jesus’ encounter with a Samaritan woman at Jacob’s well.

I. Contact (John 4:1-9)
A. Contact and connection are a must if we are to be fruitful in our attempts to share the gospel of Jesus.

B. Create contact and connection opportunities:
C. Jesus contends that the seed has been sown and the fields are “white already to harvest” (John 4:34-38)

II. Challenge (John 4:10-19)
A. A difficult step and stumbling block for most Christians.
B. The turning point could be a current news event, a difficulty they are facing, the death of a friend or family member, facing their own death, or it may simply be a question someone asked them or that they have.

III. Confirmation (John 4:20-26)
A. This is where the Christian’s talk turns to walk.
B. Confirmation comes by in the form of BE, KNOW, and DO

IV. Call (John 4:20-26)
A. After every sales pitch, Bible study, or sermon, there is a call to action. A call to do something with the information they’ve just received.
B. In the case of personal evangelism, the call may be making another appointment for the next Bible study, or the next church service.

V. Conversion (John 4:20-26)
A. At some point, there is no set time because people move, think, and decide on differing timelines, the person needs to decide to follow or not follow Christ.

B. How do we know when they are ready? Ask.

1. We must ask, not force or pressure but ask.

2. If they’re not ready, continue to treat them with Christian charity, continue to call them to action, continue to witness to them, and continue to ask for a commitment at varying times.

VI. Sanctification
A. Sanctification is a matter for a team of people – the church and its leaders. It involves training up the new Christian, making them a disciple of Christ.

VII. Multiplication (John 4: 28-30; 39-42)
A. This last step takes excitement and zeal on our part. It requires commitment, passion, and, importantly, a strong walk with Christ. A solid foundation in Scripture and a fervent prayer life.

Conclusion
To recap, we must contact and connect with people to move them toward Christ at the Cross. Next, we must challenge their thinking and former beliefs. We confirm what we are saying through our own actions and deeds. Then we call them to action, maybe just small actions at first. After a time, we ask for them to decide to convert, to make a commitment to Christ. After their conversion, the church body is involved in their sanctification – becoming a disciple of Christ. With and through them, we reach others and multiply our increase.

John 4: 1-42
Though Jesus engaged in a public ministry by preaching and teaching, He also took part in personal evangelism, our subject for today, is found in Jesus’ encounter with a Samaritan woman at Jacob’s well.

I. Contact (John 4:1-9)
A. Contact and connection are a must if we are to be fruitful in our attempts to share the gospel of Jesus.

B. Create contact and connection opportunities:
C. Jesus contends that the seed has been sown and the fields are “white already to harvest” (John 4:34-38)

II. Challenge (John 4:10-19)
A. A difficult step and stumbling block for most Christians.
B. The turning point could be a current news event, a difficulty they are facing, the death of a friend or family member, facing their own death, or it may simply be a question someone asked them or that they have.

III. Confirmation (John 4:20-26)
A. This is where the Christian’s talk turns to walk.
B. Confirmation comes by in the form of BE, KNOW, and DO

IV. Call (John 4:20-26)
A. After every sales pitch, Bible study, or sermon, there is a call to action. A call to do something with the information they’ve just received.
B. In the case of personal evangelism, the call may be making another appointment for the next Bible study, or the next church service.

V. Conversion (John 4:20-26)
A. At some point, there is no set time because people move, think, and decide on differing timelines, the person needs to decide to follow or not follow Christ.

B. How do we know when they are ready? Ask.

1. We must ask, not force or pressure but ask.

2. If they’re not ready, continue to treat them with Christian charity, continue to call them to action, continue to witness to them, and continue to ask for a commitment at varying times.

VI. Sanctification
A. Sanctification is a matter for a team of people – the church and its leaders. It involves training up the new Christian, making them a disciple of Christ.

VII. Multiplication (John 4: 28-30; 39-42)
A. This last step takes excitement and zeal on our part. It requires commitment, passion, and, importantly, a strong walk with Christ. A solid foundation in Scripture and a fervent prayer life.

Conclusion
To recap, we must contact and connect with people to move them toward Christ at the Cross. Next, we must challenge their thinking and former beliefs. We confirm what we are saying through our own actions and deeds. Then we call them to action, maybe just small actions at first. After a time, we ask for them to decide to convert, to make a commitment to Christ. After their conversion, the church body is involved in their sanctification – becoming a disciple of Christ. With and through them, we reach others and multiply our increase.

57 min

Top Podcasts In Religion & Spirituality

The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
Ascension
The Bible Recap
Tara-Leigh Cobble
Girls Gone Bible
Girls Gone Bible
BibleProject
BibleProject Podcast
WHOA That's Good Podcast
Sadie Robertson Huff
The Exorcist Files
Ryan Bethea, Fr. Carlos Martins