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*The Motives for Our Mission*
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*Text: Matthew 28:19-20*
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*Intro: The Muslim Evangelism Plan*
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*I.
A Passion for God*
A. Passion for God is for His glory
1.
The glory of God - Ps. 57:5; 108:6; Isa.
60:19; Ezek.
8:4; 9:3; Hab.
3:3
2.
The glory of Jesus – John 2:11; 8:54; 11:40; 12:41; Acts 7:55
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The glory in the doxologies – Rom.
16:27; Eph.
3:20-21; 1 Peter 4:11; 2 Peter 3:18; Jude 1:25
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The glory we share through Christ – 1 Thess.
2:19; 2 Thess.
2:14; 2 Tim.
2:10
B.
Passion for God must be supreme in the life of the believer
C.
Passion for God is the highest motivation for soul-winning – John 4:23-24
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Passion for God precedes witness – Ps. 9:2; 104:34
E.
Passion for God produces joy – Psalm 37:4
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*II.
A Compassion for the Lost*
A. The Condition
The imputation of sin - Romans 5:12, 18-19
B.
The Consequences
1. Lost - blind - unable to please God – Luke 15
2.
Godlessness and wickedness - Rom. 1:18-20
3.
Wrath of God - Rom. 1:18
Immediate - Rom. 1:18, 24-32
Eternal - 1 Thess.
1:10; Rev. 19:15; 20:11-15
C. The Cure
1.
The Provision
The divine initiative – Gen 3:15
The divine provision - 2 Cor.
5:21
2. The Passion
a. Jesus - Mt 9:36; 18:12-13; Jn 4:4
b.
Paul - Rom 9:1-3; I Cor 9:16; 2 Cor 5:14
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The Saints
*John Knox* “Give me Scotland or I die.”
*John Wesley *“The world is my perish.”
*Henry Martin *“Here let me burn out for God.”
*George Whitefield *“Ye must be born again.”
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*David Brainerd *“I cared not how I lived nor what hardships I went through if I only might gain souls for Christ.”
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*Jim Elliot * “He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot loose.”
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