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Evangelism (Acts 11:19-26)
Scripture References: Acts 11:19-26, Acts 2, Acts 6-9
Intro:
- Introduction of Tucker and the Gap Year program.
- Emphasis on the impact of the Antioch church and its relevance today.
- Overview of the Acts narrative and the spread of the gospel.
- Focus on evangelistic boldness as the foundation of the Antioch church's influence.
- Announcement of a survey to gather input on evangelism.
Key Points:
- The Planting of the Antioch Church:
- Forced migration due to persecution as the catalyst.
- Migrants becoming missionaries, sharing the gospel in new territories.
- The role of Stephen and the persecution that followed his death (Acts 6-8).
- The courage of believers to share their faith despite hardship.
- The Spread of the Gospel to the Gentiles:
- The church initially sharing the gospel only with Jews.
- The inclusion of Hellenists (Greeks) and the growth of a multi-ethnic church.
- The significance of this breakthrough in breaking down barriers.
- Barnabas and Saul's Involvement:
- Barnabas's positive assessment of the church in Antioch and his encouragement.
- Barnabas's journey to find Saul and bring him to Antioch.
- Saul's (Paul's) conversion and his unique calling to reach the Gentiles (Acts 9).
- The unlikely partnership of Paul and Barnabas in leading the church.
- The Message of the Gospel:
- The core message: Jesus's life, death, resurrection, and ascension (Acts 2).
- The forgiveness of sins, the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, and the new community in Christ.
- The challenge of sharing this message in a secular context.
- Practical Tips for Sharing Faith:
- Conversations, not a conversation: Emphasizing ongoing dialogue.
- Right questions, not just answers: Listening and engaging with others' perspectives.
- Attending their events before inviting them to yours: Building relationships and trust.
- Fishing with a net, not a hook: Fostering community and connection.
- Becoming their chaplain: Offering support and care in times of crisis.
- Plausibility Structures:
- The importance of community experience, facts, and data in making faith plausible.
Conclusion:
- The Antioch church's example of evangelistic boldness and its impact.
- The challenge and importance of sharing the gospel in today's world.
- The call to be intentional and relational in sharing our faith.
Call to Action:
- Take the survey to provide input on evangelism.
- Reflect on your own evangelistic boldness.
- Consider how you can apply the practical tips for sharing your faith.
- Identify opportunities to build relationships and share the gospel.
- Pray for courage and boldness to be a witness for Christ.
- Participate in communion, remembering Jesus's sacrifice and his example of reaching out to us.
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