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Foundations for Successful Ministry: Life Qualities for Active Witnesses
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ETS: Luke relates the story of Stevens witness and martyrdom.
ESS: the success of a churches ministry is determined by the number of active witnesses in the church.
OSS: Christians will be motivated to be active witnesses for Christ.
PQ: what three qualities are needed in the life of an active witness?
UW: qualities
Introduction:
I. Yielded to the power of the Holy Spirit (Acts 6:8 – 15).
A. Required faith
1. must trust God for the ability to witness.
B. Released power
1. when we trust him to witness through us, his power is released in us.
C. Resulting testimony
1. even those who oppose will see that you belong to God ().
II.
Given to the study of God's word (Acts 7:1 – 50).
A. Know what you believe and why.
1. always be ready when your faith is called into question ().
B. Know the examples of Saints of old.
1. Learn from the successes and failures whose lives are recorded for us
(, ).
C. Know the Scriptures that have to do with salvation.
1. what would you do if I asked about the way?
D. Be a constant student of the word of God.
1. Don't be satisfied with what you know! ()
a. Be like the apostle Paul ()
III.
Boldness in calling for repentance and faith in Christ (Acts 7:51 – 8:2).
A. Call sin for what it is!
().
1. don't ever compromise the truth.
a. God's word cannot be changed (; ; ).
B. Clearly point to Jesus as the answer to the individuals sin problem ().
1. Point out that the risen Christ stands ready to change their lives ().
2. pray for them even in the face of rejection ().
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