Evangelism, Unit 2 (Chapters 4, 5 & 6)

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Evangelism, Unit 2 (Chapters 4, 5 & 6)
Julie Gholston
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During His ministry, Jesus shifted His parables from easily understood concepts to more obscure truths that He explained to the disciples
What two themes emerge from the parables following the Parable of the Sower in the Synoptic Gospels? Every person's choice to belong to God's kingdom or Satan's; and the ultimate, eternal triumph of God's kingdom
The Parable of the Sower presents two contrasting pairs; productive and unproductive soil
In the Parable of the Sower, the thorny ground emphasizes the need for the continued discipling process
Today's affluent and materialistic society is represented by what in the Parable of the Sower? Thorny ground
Jesus told the Parable of the Sower to His disciples because He understood the hardships the disciples would face in spreading the gospel
The focus in the Parable of the Sower is the sower
Jesus used salt as an example, indicating that His disciples should be a moral preservative and stimulate a desire for God and a hunger for truth and righteousness
Believers are the light of the world because they reveal the true nature of things through God's truth, and they guide others
The most complete recorded account of an encounter Jesus had with a nonbeliever is Jesus' conversation with the Samaritan woman
The circumstance by which Jesus had opportunity to speak with the Samaritan woman reminds all believers to be ready to seize the moment for witnessing when God ordains it
A social barrier that was not represented at the meeting between Jesus and the Samaritan woman language barrier
Usually, the most effective means of witness is a personalized message that responds to the interest and needs of a nonbeliever
Effective communication requires listening more than speaking
When witnessing, the believer should focus on a personal approach that emphasizes relationship with Jesus
To worship God in spirit is best explained as worship expressions that communicate directly with God
To worship God in truth is best explained as demonstrating one's relationship with God through a righteous lifestyle
When the disciples asked Jesus if He was about to restore His kingdom in Israel, Jesus replied by shifting their focus from the End Times to their need to be filled with the Spirit
Jesus used much of His final hours before the Crucifixion with the disciples to teach in detail about the promised Holy Spirit's empowerment
In the Gospels, Jesus warned His followers not to be deceived by signs and wonders
Human desires can be changed only by the power of God
When people are seeking Spirit baptism encourage them not to worry that they will have a false experience
When the believer speaks in tongues, it is a sign that the Holy Spirit has enabled the believer with a gift that is being experienced
After a person has been filled with the Holy Spirit he or she should continue to seek a fresh infilling
The promise of power in Acts 1:8 means that the Spirit will supply what we need to accomplish the work God has assigned us
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