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As one approaches the subject of evangelism, one should reflect upon what God desires His people to proclaim. Just a casual reading of the Book of Acts and the Epistles of Paul reveal that the substance of early preaching in the church focused upon Christ as the Good News of God’s Way of salvation. The Gospel is not about five acts of worship promoted by many believers. It is about the Death, Burial, and Resurrection of Christ for the sins of humanity. God has given to His people this “message of reconciliation” in order to turn people from a life of sin to a life for God. In order to recapture the spirit of evangelism within the hearts and minds of every believer, one must concentrate upon the true meaning of the word Gospel. Every child of God is to reach out to the lost and to the saved. For any congregation of saints to grow in its outreach ministry of evangelism, there must be a consciousness, or awareness, that God gives to every individual this “message of reconciliation.”
God’s people should realize that God uses every Christian as His
mouthpiece. Evangelism should be foremost, or first, in the hearts of God’s
children. For one to reach out to the lost, one’s first loyalty must be to
the Good News of God’s redemptive act in Jesus Christ. As one reflects upon
Christianity, one must remember that historic Christianity is first and
foremost a Gospel, that is to say, the proclamation to the world concerning the
Crucifixion and Resurrection of Jesus. When one announces the Gospel of God,
one declares something that God has done for lost humanity in and through
Jesus. Just a casual reading of the Synoptic Gospels reveals the essential
meaning of the word Gospel, who
is Jesus, the Messiah. He not only came preaching the Gospel, He Himself is
the Gospel. Jesus not only brought Good News from God, but He Himself is
God’s Good News to the world. As one reflects upon the content of the Good News
of God, one must call attention to His Death, His Burial, and His Resurrection.
If one wishes to recapture the hearts of men
and women, one needs to remember the very core and heart of the Gospel of God.
The Gospel is about Jesus and His finished work upon the Cross for redemption.
It is not a code of ethics or a philosophy of life; it is Good News about God’s
redemptive act in Christ. No, the Gospel is not a theology of ethics or a code
of law or a pattern for a so-called worship service. It is Jesus! Christ is at
the heart and center of the Gospel. The Gospel is a personal message to the
world. The Gospel is not a doctrine or way of life, but rather, it is the Good
News about a Person. The Gospel is the revelation of God in history. In the
Gospel, God entered time. Even though the Gospel includes the life of Jesus,
nevertheless, it is not a biography. Even though the Gospel includes the
ethical teachings of Jesus, yet these teachings are not the Gospel itself. The
Gospel is the Good News that God has come for the emancipation of humanity from
the kingdom of darkness. When one responds to the Good News of God’s Way of
salvation in and through Christ, God transfers that individual into His kingdom
of light.
Within the Body of Christ, one is cognizant
that the “body of Christ” is the visible manifestation of the Incarnation. This
fellowship in the Gospel is more than just a voluntary association of
like-minded people who have banded together for convenience or expediency; it
is the Body of Christ. Christianity stands or falls on the Gospel of God. One
can say that the Gospel of Christ is the source of all true theology; it is the
motive behind all Christian ethics; it is the theme of preaching; it is the
charter of evangelism; and it is the bond of fellowship among all God’s people.
Bear in mind, the Gospel is Good News because God has come in Jesus Christ for
the emancipation of lost humanity. In the New Testament writings, one perceives
that “preaching the Gospel” had to do with making known the Good News of God in
Christ.
Unfortunately, many Christians have confused
their brand of instructions with the Gospel of God. As a result of false
identification, one witnesses the idolizing of dogmas as Gospel. Thus,
orthodoxy has blinded some believers to the glory of God in the face of Jesus
who is Gospel. Numerous Christians are confused about what the Gospel of God is
all about. As one reflects upon the Gospel, one beholds the eternal God
revealed in history. Since the Gospel is the Good News of salvation by grace
through faith in Jesus, one is under obligation to evangelize. Evangelism is a
mandate handed down by Christ to His disciples. It is a Divine imperative.
Evangelism is not just the privilege of the so-called clergy; it is for the
body of Christ as a whole. Every child of God is to be involved in this
business of evangelism. There are no exceptions to this Divine imperative. In
other words, there are no graduated hierarchy of privilege and responsibility
so far as evangelism is concerned. Christians cannot and must not delegate this
task to a selected few. Within the New Testament writings, one discovers the
priesthood of all believers. There is no gap between clergy and laity. Every
child of God is clergy, so to speak.
If the fellowship of God’s people is to grow,
everyone must recapture the spirit of evangelism of the early church. Some
groups of believers are exclusive rather than inclusive concerning fellowship.
For some the word church suggests
its own distinctive fellowship or denomination. All Christians should recognize
that the New Testament does not speak of the “church” as an institution. The
church is the visible token of the Incarnation, that is to say, the church is
the visible manifestation of God in the flesh. In other words, in the church,
one sees the Eternal in a person, namely, Jesus. Again, the church is not an
institutional structure; it is a holy Christian people. The church is simply
Christ living in His people, both men and women. In the New Testament, one
observes the following emphasis: the church is the gathered people of God. Some
want to identify the church as assent to correct doctrinal teachings about a
so-called worship service, that is, a worship service concerning the
performance of five ritualistic acts. As a result, certain believers associate
“correct doctrine” as equivalent to faith in Christ who is the Gospel of God.
Today, the body of Christ is rent asunder by divisions of all kinds. Christians
need to recapture the emphasis of the New Testament that the church is the
gathered people of God. The church is simply Christ living in His people. Have you recaptured the sprit of evangelism?
If not, why not?