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Bobby Stafford |
Lead Me To Some Soul
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February 19, 2012 |
Sunday AM Sermon |
Lead
Me to Some Soul Today
Introduction:
Each Christian has been given a great task to make disciples of all
nations. (Matthew
28:19) The
early disciples were very concerned about spreading the gospel
wherever they were. (I
Thessalonians 1:6-8)
They understood the importance of this work. Do we in the church
realize this importance? “Are you sowing the seed of the kingdom,
brother?” (Psalms
126:5-6)
Body:
I. Ways
to Evangelize
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Discussing
Christianity or studying God’s word with a friend
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Giving someone a
tract on a particular subject
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Telling and
showing your neighbor the happiness of being a Christian
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Inviting
someone to services with you
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Canvassing for a
gospel meeting
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Teaching a Bible
class in someone’s home
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Visiting the home
of a visitor to worship services
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Gathering your
neighbors into your home for a Bible class
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Bringing a friend
to the church’s Bible classes
10. Telling a
fellow-worker (student) about Jesus, the way to heaven
11. Planting the word
in someone’s heart
12. Writing a letter to
a loved one expressing your interest about
his/her soul
13. Having someone with
whom you are studying or with whom you
would like to
have a study into your home for a meal
14. Encouraging a new
member
15. Exhorting one
another to assemble in the scheduled services of
the church
16. Teaching, reproving
and rebuking the worldly, the indifferent and
the wayward among
those who claim to be Christians
17. Encouraging and
strengthening the faint-hearted and comforting
the bereaved
among the family of God
18. Visiting and
admonishing those who forsake the assemblies
These are just a few ways of spreading the good news of Jesus
Christ.
II. Different Types
of Lost People
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Religious but
confused:
Nicodemus, The Ethiopian eunuch (Romans
10:1-4)
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Good moral people
Moral goodness can not save anyone! (Isaiah
64:6) Also
(Romans
3:10, 23)
Christ’s blood is necessary. (Ephesians
1:7)
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Unconcerned
Most people in the United States are in this category. Their
thoughts are of the “here and now.” They are concerned with
money, fame, recreation; but not about Christ or eternity. (I
John 2:15-17,
Luke
12:20)
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Unbeliever or
Skeptic
They don’t believe in God or Christ or the Bible. (Romans
1:19-20)
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Fallen Away
They knew Christ and followed Him in the past; but no longer
are faithful. (James
5:19-20)
III. How to Get
Started
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Do you believe in
God?
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Do you go to church
somewhere?
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There has been
something that I’ve been wanting to talk to you about for some
time and that is your relationship with God.
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If you were to die
tonight, do you know for certain that you would go to heaven?
IV. Answering
Questions
Remember I
Peter 3:15 and
Colossians
4:6.
Many members of the church have failed to do personal work because
they are afraid someone will ask them a question they cannot
answer. Usually the same questions are asked by everyone, and if
you learn how to answer these few questions, you should be able to
handle anything thrown at you. Some examples of these questions
are:
“Do you believe that only members of the church of Christ are going
to Heaven and everyone else is going to Hell?” Response: “It
doesn’t matter what I believe, or what you believe or what anyone
else believes. What really matters is that we do what God says in
the Bible/New Testament.”
“Do you think my mother and father are in hell?” Response:
“Knowing you, I am sure you had wonderful parents, but we are not
their judge; God is. You are not going to give an account for your
parents; but for yourself.”
“What will happen to someone who has never heard of Christ or the
“Bible?” Response: The important question right now is what is
going to happen to you who has an opportunity to know what God’s
will is?”
“Are you doubting my sincerity?” Response: “No, I believe you
are sincere, but sincerity alone will not get us to Heaven.”
“How do you know there is a God?” Response: “Look at creation,
life is too complex to just have happened by chance.”
“What about the thief on the cross?” Response: “The thief lived
and died under the Old Testament and was forgiven by Jesus Himself,
something which He had the authority to do.”
“There are too many hypocrites in the church.” Response:
“Hypocrites get married, play gold, drive cars, rent houses, and run
businesses. Would you not do these things just because hypocrites
do them? The hypocrite will be lost; but do you want to be lost
along with the hypocrite? It is better to be in church with a
hypocrite than in hell with one. When you lie dying, you will find
little comfort in counting the hypocrites who kept you out of the
church!”
Conclusion:
There is much work to be done. We need workers to sow the seed of
the kingdom. Remember the words of the apostle Paul, “Knowing,
therefore, the terror of the Lord, we persuade men.” (II
Corinthians 5:11)
Bobby Stafford
February 20, 2012
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