Effective Evangelism 15 things you need to know about Evangelism. By D. L. Moody
1.) Have for constant use a portable reference Bible, a Concordance, and a Topical Text-book.
2.) Always carry a Bible or Testament in your pocket, and do not be ashamed of people seeing you read it.
3.) Do not be afraid of marking it [that is the pocket Bible.] or making marginal notes. [Note Highlighters can be very good to highlight your Bible or underline it.] Mark texts that contain promises, exhortations, warnings to sinners and to Christians, gospel invitations to the unconverted, and so on.
4.) Set apart at least fifteen minutes a day for study and meditation. This little time will have great results and will never be regretted.
5.) Prepare your heart to know the way of the Lord and to do it. (Ezra 7:10.)
6.) Always ask God to open the eyes of your understanding thay you may see the truth, and expect that he will answer your prayer.
7.) Cast every burden of doubt upon the Lord. 'He will never suffer the righteous to be moved.' Do not be afraid to look for a reason for the hope that is in you.
8.) Believe in the Bible as God's revelation to you, and act accordingly. Do not reject any portion because it contians the supernatural or because you cannot understand it. Reverence all Scripture. Remember God's own estimate of it: Thou hast magnified Thy Word above all Thy Name.
9.) Learn at least one verse of the Scripture each day. Verses committed to memory will be wonderfully useful in your daily life and walk. Thy Word have I hid in mine heart that I might not sin against Thee (Psalm 119:11). Some Christians can qoute Shakespeare and Longfellow better than the Bible.
10.) If you are a preacher or a Sunday school teacher try at any cost to master your Bible. You ought to know it better than anyone in your congreation or class.
11.) Strive to be exact in quoting Scripture.
12.) Adopt some systematic plan of Bible study: either topical or by subjects, like "The Blood," "Prayer," "Hope," etc., or by books, or by some other plan.
13.) Study to know for what and to whom each book of the Bible is written. Combine the Old Testament with the New. Study Hebrews and Leviticus together, the Acts of the Apostles and the Epistles, the Prophets and the historical books of the Old Testament.
14.) Study how to use the Bible so as to 'walk with God' in closer communion, also so as to gain a working knowledge of Scripture for leading others to Christ. An old minister used to say that cries of neglected texts were always sounding in his ears, asking why he did not show how important they were.
15.) Do not be satisfied with simply reading a chapter daily. Study the meaning of at least one verse.
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2 comments:
Hi there brother, thank you for taking your time to read my blog. Always a joy to bump into fellow believers in the internet world! I'm fairly new to blogger just finding out how it works as i go along really.
I pray the LORD blesses and keeps you, will be looking forward to your posts!
Blessings
Anjelle
After a while of using the blog you will get used to it.
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