Unit 3, Evangelism

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Unite 3, Evangelism
Julie Gholston
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Julie Gholston
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When witnessing to nonbelievers with no Christian background, it is best to focus on U3-1 who Jesus was, in a historical context
Who was/were ultimately responsible for the death of Jesus? U3-2 Jesus
The Gospel of Mark is U3-3 an excellent starting place for new converts because of its brevity and clarity
What is the most important validation of our witness? U3-4 The credibility of our lives
Those who intend to specialize in evangelizing a specific niche group of people must remember that U3-5 believers are called to share the gospel far and wide
Regeneration, sanctification, transformation and multiplication are aspects of the power of the U3-6 Word of God
Two aspects of the method of Paul's preaching are U3-7 warning and teaching
Understanding what in evangelism is essential to having our faith to be witnesses? U3-8 God's work
Jesus' prayer life was characterized by its U3-9 demonstration of an active and constant relationships with God
The Holy Spirit is vital to evangelism because He U4 - 10 influences both the speaker and the listener during witnessing opportunities
When witnessing to nonbelievers, believers should U3-11 be careful not to use terms that may not be understood by those outside of the Christian faith
When sharing the good news, the believer's focus on Jesus should be in terms of U3-12 His identity as a Person and as the Savior and Lord
The believer's verbal witness must clearly connect with U3-13 a consistent personal relationship with Christ
The term "missionary" applies only to those who U3-14 share the gospel to those around them in any context
A biblical understanding of the missionary's ministry is that it is U3-15 every believer's responsibility to take the gospel to his or her corner of the world
When pursuing opportunities for personal evangelism, the believer should U3-16 be sensitive to divine appointments to witness to the lost
The caution in Ecclesiastes against watching the wind and the clouds U3-17 reminds believers that witnessing opportunities are sometimes inconvenient
When addressing the topic of sin with unbelievers U3-18 believers should acknowledge the reality of sin in the context of Christ's offer of forgiveness and eternal life
One significant hindrance to effective personal evangelism is U3-19 insincerity or inconsistency between the believer's lifestyle and message
Believers who use acts of benevolence as tools to communicate the gospel U3-20 are obeying Christ's command to let the world see their good works.
When Paul wrote of presenting "every man complete in Christ," he was U3-21 referencing the need to witness to both individuals and to all groups of people (each and every)
The early church found their confidence to witness U3-22 in their knowledge and relationship with God
Paul's sense of obligation to spread the gospel U3-23 applies to all believers because Christ's love compels us to reach the lost
Paul was unashamed in his ministry because U3-24 of his confidence in the power of the gospel itself
It is to our benefit that Paul had not personally visited Rome before writing Romans, because U3-25 it provided him an occasion to be especially thorough in his communication of the saving work of Jesus
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