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Relational Evangelism
Intro: Last week the subject of the message was, “bringing someone to Jesus” Bring to the saving grace of Jesus.
There different views of evangelism, how we can share Jesus with the lost.
Skit guys “on evangelism”
The Strategist.
The Amplifed
The lair
The banner man
The Lyriicist
Why is it some important to share bring people to Jesus?
Lost people matter to Jesus.
So they should matter to us too.
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There 3 main types of evangelism.
1. Proclamation.
Church Service, revival, Billy Graham.....
2. Confrontational: Visitation, door to door, face to face....
3. Relational: Building relationships to bring people to Jesus.
1. Proclamation 2. Confrontational 3. Relational
Proclamtional
a. Very few people can do 1 and 2. But everyone can be involved in relational evangelism.
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One of the greatest aspect on the gospel stories are the lives that were dramatically changed.
The demon possesed man that was healed.
The leper that was cleansed, the man the had palsy that took up his bed and walked away.
And now a man named Levi (Matthew) whose life would be changed because he obeyed the voice of Jesus.
a.
What Matthew did, is what all Christians need to do.
Once he became a follower of Jesus, he shared Jesus with his friends.
b.
We can do the same, invite someone to church through building relationships with them.
But first you must surrender to Him.
I. Surrender to the Jesus as Lord.
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There were a lot of people following Jesus.
Elab the reasons why.
But few were willing to surrender to Jesus.
To surrender, means putting Him first.
For us today, that means being faithful.
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When the people followed Jesus and he taught them.”He
talked about forgiveness, gospel, but He also talked about commitment.
He wanted people who were commited to Him, to be His followers.
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When comes to Jesus, there are fans, and there are followers.
c.
Jesus is “by the sea side” Many people are following Him, He is teaching them.
HE is still putting together a team.
As Jesus is walking, He comes across a tax collector.
(Levi, Matthew)
a. Tax collectors set up along bridges and roads, and collected taxes from merchants traveling by.
And also from everyday citizens.
b.
Tax collectors were wealthy at the expence of the people.
They worked for the Romans and were hated by the Jews.
They were corrupt, and were classified with murders and robbers.
a.
Since Matthew was always around, he would have heard Jesus preach, he had seen some of His miracles.
He may have even known, Peter, Andrew, James and John.
He had taken taxes from them.
b.
Jesus knows our hearts, He knew the heart of Matthew.
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c. Jesus, just as He had called Peter, Andrew, James and John, speaks just 2 two.
“Follow me”
d.
Elab what he could have done.
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So did he follow Jesus?
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What did it mean for him to follow Jesus?
It mean he had to totally surrender to Jesus.
He meant he had to give up everything, and never return.
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Peter, Andrew, James and John left their fishing business, but the could have gone back.
Matthew could never return to being a tax collector.
Following Jesus (surrendering to Jesus would change his life)
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Honor Jesus, build relationship.
VS 15-17
Why did Matthew invite Jesus to his house?
To honor Jesus.
What a great way to honor Jesus, bring people that he had built a relationship with to Jesus.
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1. Matthew was very exited about his new life, a changed life.
He has Jesus in his house, and he invites his friends.
He made a great fest.
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He invited his friends, probably the only friends he had.
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There would have been guilt to a good man for what he had been doing.
Now he was free for the guilt, real joy in his live because he had obeyed Jesus.
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He wanted to share this new found joy with his friends.
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But the religious leaders, the ones that reasoned in their hearts when Jesus forgave the mans sins.
They were on the move to find fault with Jesus.
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