As you know already, our time of meeting for SmallGroup lessons is coming to an end this upcoming week. In light of this, I wanted to take the time and encourage us with three good reminders when it comes to our personal evangelism. These are three core truths that will help you keep the right perspective when it comes creating a heart focused on sharing Christ. To help us remember, I wrote a simple acrostic for us to learn — CAR.
I. C — Compassion: the heartbeat of personal evangelism - Matt 9:35-38
One of the fastest things that will ruin our personal evangelism is losing the proper perspective of why we are doing what we are doing. Matthew chapter 9 gives us insight into this heart of compassion that Christ models for us. In vs. 35-36, we get an amazing summary of the previous 5 chapters of Matthew in two verses — we see the mission and the heart for the mission all in one simple statement. You and I have the same mission — proclaim the Kingdom of Christ. You and I have the same call to embrace, as we learned in a previous lesson, “the ministry of reconciliation.” You and I ought to share the same heart — one filled with compassion for the lost trapped in their sin around us.
Us having compassion is reliant on viewing others with their eternity in mind. It doesn’t compromise the truth or make excuses for someone’s sin. It looks at their spiritual condition and burns with the desire to share the truth that will finally set them free.
II. A - Availability: choosing to be an active messenger — Matthew 10
This is a point that seems no doubt a little simplistic and repetitive — We know that we have a call to be an evangelizer. (We have covered that numerous times.) However, the question for us is not whether we have the call or the responsibility to take the Gospel. The question is whether or not we will. “The question of availability is not one of opportunity; it is one of obedience.” The Gospel moments will come. They will find themselves developing in the path of our daily lives. The question that lies before us is whether or not we will take them.
If we ever feel like we have an excuse for why we don’t have to be an evangelizer, Matthew 10 specifically speaks to this reality. Rico Tice highlights several items about the disciples that may seem like excuses for not being an active reconciler. “After all, in Matthew 10, the twelve people he sent out on mission included Simon Peter, who would be an impetuous deserter; Thomas, the doubter; Matthew, the tax collector, who was a traitor to his people; Simon the Zealot, who was obsessed with freedom fighting; and Judas Iscariot, who would betray Christ. What a group! Is there anything positive to say about them? One thing: they were available. They weren’t great, but they were ready to go.”
III. R — Reliance: resting on the Spirit and not yourself - Titus 3:3-7
Have you ever felt nervous about a responsibility that you had? Perhaps, it was something like the first time you were ever asked by your parents to watch your siblings. You and I have been given this responsibility, sharing the Gospel, and sometimes we get nervous and fearful about that responsibility. Yet, there is a truth that is freeing when it comes to this feeling. It is not your responsibility what happens when you share the Gospel. It is our responsibility to go; it is the Spirit’s to convict and produce fruit.
Read the passage listed. Note how little of a part of that process you are and how large of a part that God is. Everything is because of Him. Likewise, when we share Christ, God is the one that saves them. We don’t. There is nothing that I can impart into that equation that saves someone more than the Holy Spirit is capable of doing.
Our American culture is constantly results driven, and we can often feel that same pressure when it comes to sharing the Gospel. If I don’t have a person down the aisle every week accepting Christ, I have somehow failed God, and I am failing as an ambassador of Him. We avoid this by remembering: the fruit being produced is not my responsibility. We avoid this by remembering: the Word of God is quick and powerful and able to convict and bring men to their need for Christ.
So, as we finish our SmallGroup time for the summer and embrace evangelism as a congregation in August, let these three reminders encourage us, equip us, and motivate us to share Christ boldly. We must be filled with compassion. We must choose to be available to the call to evangelize. We must consistently rely on the Spirit’s enablement. It's time to start the CAR.
Pastor Derek