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“COME AND SEE”
*John 20:30,31*
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*Introduction: *The reason for the church existing is to evangelize the world.
Much has been spoken and written concerning the way we can best accomplish this task.*
*A lot of personal work material is being prepared and sold.
Methods of personal work are numerous and varied.
All of this has its place.
But the best place to turn to for instruction in evangelism of any kind is to the New Testament.
In this study together we shall be concerned primarily with the gospel according to John.
! I. Purpose of the Gospel According to John
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John 20:30,31
1. “That ye might believe.”
2. This passage sums up the reason for John writing his gospel.
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Notice the focal point of John’s summary
1. “Signs and wonders.”
2. The person and work of Jesus.
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This needs to be the focal point of any type of evangelism.
! II.
Examples from the Gospel According to John
A.
John 1:39
1.
Two of the disciples of John the Baptizer followed Jesus.
2. They asked him where he lived.
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3.) Jesus said, “Come and See.”
B.
John 1:41,42
1. Andrew finds his brother Peter.
2. Tells him he has found the Messiah.
3. “He brought him to Jesus.”
4. What simpler way?
Let him see for himself!
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John 1:116
1.
Philip finds Nathaniel.
2. Tells him about the Messiah.
3. Nathaniel asks, “Can any good thing come out of Nazareth?”
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Philip replies, “Come and see!”
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John 4:29
1. The* *Samaritan woman speaks with Jesus at the well.
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She returns to the City.
3. “Come, see a man, which told me all things that I ever did.”
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