What is the difference between evangelism and discipleship? I have often wondered. A disciple is a student of a master teacher. As in a Christian, we are students of Jesus Christ, learning His way, and His will for our lives. Discipleship then is taking a new believer and teaching them to become students themselves. It is showing the new believer how to study and discern the Word of God, so that his mustard seed of belief turns into hope, and then his hope turns into faith. Romans 10:17 "So faith comes from hearing, and hearing through the word of Christ."
Evangelism is totally different. Evangelism is reaching out to those who have never heard of Jesus Christ, and telling them about the good news. It is going out into the hostile environment that our world has become, and leading the unbelievers to Jesus Christ. We must evangelize before we make disciples. Going into the world, and making disciples of all nations is the second step. We must first tell the world about Jesus, and the sacrifice that was made on the cross for everyone.
Here is a little story... if you go to someone and tell them that Jesus Christ has paid their ticket for running a red light, chances are they will not truly understand the what or why, if they don't know that they ever had the ticket in the first place. In fact, you may offend them by insinuating that they broke the law. You may be shut out before you ever get to tell them what it means to be forgiven of their sins. But, if you first explain to someone that the City had a traffic camera, and that it caught them, without a doubt, running a red light, you have shown them to be guilty, a sinner, because you have presented them with the facts. Now, when you explain that someone has graciously paid for their transgression, their ticket, they become grateful and want to know more about who would do such a thing for them.
When presented with the fact that all men are sinners, Romans 3:22-25. "the righteousness of God through faith in Jesus Christ for all who believe. For there is no distinction: for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, and are justified by his grace as a gift, through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus, whom God put forward as a propitiation by his blood, to be received by faith. This was to show God’s righteousness, because in his divine forbearance he had passed over former sins", and by presenting them with the facts of their sins, "Thou shalt not steal," "Thou shalt not bear false witness (lying)" "Thou shalt not covet" "Thou shalt not commit adultry", etc, and by their own admission that they have not upheld these commandments, even just violating one, when you explain that Jesus Christ died and shed His blood to not only cover those sins, but to completely blot them out, never to remember them again, they can then begin to graciously accept the free gift of salvation.
Then, and only then, can we "Go therefore and make disciples of all nations," Matthew 28:19. How do we do that? The next verse tells us, "teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you." Rise up, as Jeff Hinshaw told us yesterday in his sermon. Rise up, and overcome the paralysis of the Spirit that so many of us have fallen into .
Rise Up, and evangelize!
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