Evangelizing Christians
Don't worry, I'm not talking here about trying to convert Catholics to Protestantism, or Protestants to Catholicism, or Baptists to Pentecostalism, or anything like that. I love the church — all of the Lord's church — too much to ever want to do anything like that.
What I'm talking about is fulfilling the Great Commission found in Matthew 28:18-20 where Jesus gave his first disciples the task of making more disciples — of multiplying themselves — by teaching others to do everything Jesus taught them to do.
But the Great Commission isn't about making more Evangelicals, or Pentecostals, or Charismatics, or Catholics, or Orthodox believers. And it's not just about leading people to Christ either. It's about helping people become followers of Jesus.
And that's the essential character of doing personal evangelism. It's about meeting people wherever they are at and then trying to move them a bit further along towards knowing Jesus and becoming more like Jesus. Because the ultimate goal of being a follower of Jesus is to become like Jesus. "A disciple...when he is fully trained will be like his teacher" (Luke 6:40).
This might mean for example trying to convince an atheist that there just might be some inconsistencies in their position. Or helping an agnostic see that believing in God isn't such a difficult thing after all. Or talking with a longtime churchgoer about actually having a personal relationship with the Lord. Or demonstrating to a Dispensationalist that Charismatic Christians aren't so looney after all. And so on.
Moving people further along the path of discipleship and deeper into God's kingdom.
That's what evangelism is really all about.
—Mitch
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