Evangelism, Unit 1 (Chapters 1, 2 & 3)

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Evangelism, Unit 1
Julie Gholston
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Three elements that are common to the Great Commission in Mark and Matthew are Going Communicating the message orally baptizing
Water baptism is an integral part of the Great Commission
An analysis of the Great Commission in Mark and Matthew reveals Strong agreement in the areas of: going proclaiming baptizing
In the beginning of Acts Jesus instructs his disciples to Wait for the baptism of the Holy Spirit
Luke and Acts are two parts of one whole, divided into components dictated by the limits of scroll length
Luke (in Acts) and John recorded Jesus' instructions to His disciples regarding evangelizing as dependent upon the Holy Spirit's empowerment
The central role of preaching in fulfilling the Great Commission is a call for all believers to personally share the gospel with the lost
Both Mark and Luke emphasize what as the means of making disciples? Preaching
The believer's role in personal evangelism is to clearly explain the gospel allowing the Holy Spirit to convince the lost
In order to see people make decisions for Christ, we should cooperate with the Holy Spirit
The cycle of evangelism and discipleship is completed when disciples become evangelists
The ultimate goal of fulfilling the Great Commission is to present every kind of person to God complete in Christ
The Great Commission is an expression of the totally inclusive nature of God's love
The concept of "both" in Acts 1:8 means that the disciples should be witnesses to all of the areas mentioned without prioritizing
To say that the gospel is heterogeneous means that it seeks to draw every kind of person from every part of the world into fellowship with Christ
Targeting a homogenous group can help a church to become more heterogeneous
In the account of the Great Commission in all four Gospels, Jesus instructed His disciples on the nature of their mission as well as how and why it would be carried out
Jesus' disciples were able to undertake the task of making disciples of all nations because based on His divine authority they were extensions of Jesus' mission to this world
Which three truths outline the spiritual state of humanity? All humanity is lost Facing eternal consequences Jesus Christ as the only hope
The gospels of John and Luke establish a direct connection between the Holy Spirit's empowerment and the mission of the disciples
Concerning His returning to the Father, Jesus told His disciples that it was to their advantage that He go away because He would send the Holy Spirit to them
The difference between the Spirit's relationship to believers in the Old and New Testaments is that in the Old Testament the Spirit came ON select individuals, but in the New Testament the Holy Spirit comes to be IN God's people
When describing the Holy Spirit, Jesus emphasized the permanence (abiding) and intimate (in us) nature of the Spirit's presence in the believer's life
The fact that the Israelites were given manna to feed them in the wilderness illustrated the need to continually be filled with the Holy Spirit
The end objective of evangelism is a committed and faithful follower of Christ
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