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INTRODUCTION:
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It has been a good while since we have had a successful gospel meeting.
A. The time for a successful gospel meeting is here.
1. What is a successful gospel meeting?
A. The unadulterated message of God is proclaimed.
Gal 1.6-
B. Local members of the Lord’s church support the work of the Lord.
C. Local members of the Lord’s church prepare for the work of the Lord.
Ezra
D. Local members of the Lord’s church have a mind to do the work of the Lord.
Neh
2. Does a successful gospel meeting mean the building will be full of people?
A. No!
B. Unfortunately, we live in a time where people reject the truth.
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However, one soul is worth all of the work put into a gospel meeting.
2 Timothy 4:1-
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D. Though the success of a gospel meeting does not depend upon the number of people who attend, we should place no less value upon the kingdom of heaven.
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If the lack of attendance is because of our own lack of effort, then the gospel meeting was not a failure; we simply failed to see the value of the kingdom to the world!
B. Every one of us ought to be vitally interested in the success of this effort.
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The success of the gospel meeting is tied to the success of our Christianity.
2. If the gospel meeting is a failure, then we are a failure as Christians because...
A. The unadulterated message of God was not preached.
B. Local members of the Lord’s church did not support the work of the Lord.
C. Local members of the Lord’s church did not prepare for the work of the Lord.
D. Local members of the Lord’s church did not have a mind to do the work of the Lord.
C. For the gospel meeting to be a success, we must realize our responsibility and accept it.
1. Let’s look at this short message and prepare ourselves for the work of the Lord.
BODY:
1. PURPOSE OF THE GOSPEL MEETING.
A. Seek the lost!
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This is done by proclamation of the message of God.
2. A gospel meeting is an excellent way to help friends and neighbors hear the soul-saving message of the gospel.
A. This is a good place to point out that everyone in this town is our neighbor, and everyone who we come into contact with is an opportunity to do good.
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A lawyer asked Jesus, “Who is my neighbor?”
2. Jesus’ parable showed him that everyone is his neighbor.
Luke 10.
Lk 10.30-36
Luke 10:30-
3. When the question arises, ‘Who should I invite to the gospel meeting?’ the answer is everyone!
3. We have been commanded to teach all.
2. BE PREPARED FOR THE GOSPEL MEETING.
A. Someone once said, “Failing to prepare is preparing to fail.”
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We must be prepared for this gospel meeting!
A. This means...
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Getting the message out (People cannot attend if they do not know).
2. Being ready to attend.
3. Being ready to encourage.
4. Being ready to show visitors that they matter.
CONCLUSION:
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If the preacher was unprepared, everyone would know it.
A. If the congregation is unprepared, everyone will know it.
2. The success of this gospel meeting is not based on numbers.
A. It is based upon the amount of godliness we are willing to put into it.
B. If we will give it our all, God will reply in turn and overrun our cup.
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