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“How To Become A Missionary In Everyday Life”
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INTRODUCTION:
A- Movie Clip
B- Read Scripture
I. RELY ON THE PRESENCE AND POWER OF THE HOLY SPIRIT AT ALL TIMES.
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A. The presence of the Holy Spirit is with you at all times.
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The Holy Spirit came to live in and with you at the moment you trusted Christ.
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2. The Lord has promised that He will never leave or forsake you.
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3. The Holy Spirit will remain with you until you go home to Heaven.
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B. The power of the Holy Spirit is available to you at all times.
1. Jesus promised that the power of the Holy Spirit became available when He came “upon” you at salvation.
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2. All of the power for you to carry out your mission in this life became available to you when you believed and will remain in your life until you leave this life.
· Paul was a prime example:
He had the power to share Jesus right after he was saved.
He shared Jesus throughout his life.
He shared Christ up until the time of his death.
The results: thousands won to Christ.
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All that is necessary for you to access His power is to ask for it to be released.
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c) Note the example in Scripture:
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LOOK FOR OPPORTUNITIES TO SHARE CHRIST WITH OTHERS (, ).
A. You are a missionary for Jesus wherever you go.
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There are no geographical or political boundaries that confine your mission.
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2. There are no limitations to where the Holy Spirit will work through you.
· The Holy Spirit empowered ordinary men to be witnesses everywhere.
· Peter was a missionary in Jerusalem.
· Phillip was a missionary in Samaria
· Paul was a missionary in Asia Minor and Europe.
· Thomas was a missionary in India and Africa.
B. You are to carry out your mission for Jesus wherever life takes you.
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You are a missionary in any and every circumstance you might find yourself in.
· God’s people have been missionaries in every type of circumstance:
o Peter was a missionary in a crowd ().
o Phillip was a missionary to one man in a desert (),
o Paul was a missionary in a number of circumstances:
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§ On a ship during danger ()
§ While imprisoned ()
III- TAKE THE TIME TO SHARE THE MESSAGE OF CHRIST WHERE EVER YOU ARE.
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A- You will be a missionary for Christ.
1- You will be either an effective or an ineffective missionary.
· The one determining factor is your willingness to tell others about Jesus.
o We need to become like the disciples who said, ()
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CONCLUSION:
How can I be a missionary in everyday life?
1. RELY ON THE PRESENCE AND POWER OF THE HOLY SPIRIT AT ALL TIMES (VS.
8A).
2. LOOK FOR OPPORTUNITIES TO SHARE CHRIST WITH OTHERS (VS 8B, 8:4).
3. TAKE THE TIME TO SHARE THE MESSAGE OF CHRIST WHERE EVER YOU ARE .
Video Illustration: “People Need The Lord”
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