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EPISODE · Mar 14, 2024 · 23 MIN

Why Should We Evangelize to the Non-Elect?

from Reformed Thinking · host Edison Wu

In drawing this probing to a close, we're admonished of the great curtain of theological thought, historical action, and practical application that evangelism encompasses. Evangelism, as we have seen, is not solely an ancillary aspect of Christian life but is central to the manifestation of God's kingdom on earth. Through the scriptural mandate, the church is called to interact all nations, musing the boundless grace and mercy of God. This calling echoes through the annals of church history, finding expression in the courage of the apostles, the resolve of the reformers, and the innovation of modern missionaries. Further, the aspect and will of God, as revealed in Scripture, present as the bedrock of our motivation to evangelize. It's this divine nature—merciful, loving, and just—that propels us toward the active sharing of the Gospel. In doing so, we mirror the heart of God for humanity, desiring that none should perish but that all should come to repentance. The functions of evangelism, therefore, extend beyond simple conversion; they encompass the glorification of God, the building of His church, and the demonstration of His kingdom here on Earth. Besides, our historical and theological impressions contribute a fertile heritage of evangelistic zeal—a legacy that informs and encourages our current practices. From the early church's bold proclamation amidst persecution to the reformers' prominence on Scripture and personal faith, and through to contemporary methods that harness technology and relational networks, the church has continually adapted its way to evangelism, always with the aim of faithfully transmitting the Gospel message. Additionally, practical considerations for the church today highlight the need for adaptability, relational integrity, and a profound dependence on the Holy Spirit. In an era distinguished by rapid change and convoluted cultural dynamics, the church is called to be both innovative and faithful, leveraging new opportunities for the Gospel's advancement while staying fixed in the timeless truths of Scripture. As we conclude, let us remember that evangelism is not a task we undertake in our own strength but is a divine commission empowered by the Holy Spirit. It is a sacred calling that invites every believer to interlace in God's redemptive work, a venture that holds eternal gravity for both the messenger and the recipient. May the church, therefore, proceed with boldness, humility, and wisdom, trusting that the same God who calls us to evangelize will equip us for every good work, revamping hearts and renewing minds for His glory. This summary is made by Eleven Labs AI audio generated platform: elevenlabs.io/?from=partnerhall9106 Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologian If you want to support this podcast's operational cost, you can do so here: venmo.com/u/edisonwu

In drawing this probing to a close, we're admonished of the great curtain of theological thought, historical action, and practical application that evangelism encompasses. Evangelism, as we have seen, is not solely an ancillary aspect of Christian life but is central to the manifestation of God's kingdom on earth. Through the scriptural mandate, the church is called to interact all nations, musing the boundless grace and mercy of God. This calling echoes through the annals of church history, finding expression in the courage of the apostles, the resolve of the reformers, and the innovation of modern missionaries. Further, the aspect and will of God, as revealed in Scripture, present as the bedrock of our motivation to evangelize. It's this divine nature—merciful, loving, and just—that propels us toward the active sharing of the Gospel. In doing so, we mirror the heart of God for humanity, desiring that none should perish but that all should come to repentance. The functions of evangelism, therefore, extend beyond simple conversion; they encompass the glorification of God, the building of His church, and the demonstration of His kingdom here on Earth. Besides, our historical and theological impressions contribute a fertile heritage of evangelistic zeal—a legacy that informs and encourages our current practices. From the early church's bold proclamation amidst persecution to the reformers' prominence on Scripture and personal faith, and through to contemporary methods that harness technology and relational networks, the church has continually adapted its way to evangelism, always with the aim of faithfully transmitting the Gospel message. Additionally, practical considerations for the church today highlight the need for adaptability, relational integrity, and a profound dependence on the Holy Spirit. In an era distinguished by rapid change and convoluted cultural dynamics, the church is called to be both innovative and faithful, leveraging new opportunities for the Gospel's advancement while staying fixed in the timeless truths of Scripture. As we conclude, let us remember that evangelism is not a task we undertake in our own strength but is a divine commission empowered by the Holy Spirit. It is a sacred calling that invites every believer to interlace in God's redemptive work, a venture that holds eternal gravity for both the messenger and the recipient. May the church, therefore, proceed with boldness, humility, and wisdom, trusting that the same God who calls us to evangelize will equip us for every good work, revamping hearts and renewing minds for His glory. This summary is made by Eleven Labs AI audio generated platform: elevenlabs.io/?from=partnerhall9106 Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologian If you want to support this podcast's operational cost, you can do so here: venmo.com/u/edisonwu

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