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“Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit.” – Matthew 28:19
«Vayan, pues, y hagan discípulos de todas las naciones, bautizándolos en el nombre del Padre y del Hijo y del Espíritu Santo». – Mateo 28:19
One of the “fruits”[1] (Mat 7:16, 20; 9:37–38) of a Christian is leading others to truth in Christ and winning souls for the Lord. In fact, the greatest honor one can have in this world is to be called an “ambassador for Christ” (see 2Co 5:20; cf. Php 1:27; Eph 6:20) and to go forth sharing “the gospel of the grace of God” (Act 20:24)—which is also “the message of truth, the gospel of your salvation” (Eph 1:13; cf. Mat 28:19; Mar 16:15–16; Luk 24:47–48; 1Co 9:16) and “the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes” (Rom 1:16)—with those who are still “lost” (Mat 18:11; Luk 15:6, 9, 24, 32; 19:10) and wandering “through the valley of the shadow of death” in “the domain of darkness” of this fallen world.[2] Only the Gospel message can lead to “peace” and “reconciliation” between God and man (see Rom 5:1, 10–11; 15:33; 1Co 14:33; 2Co 5:18–20; 1Th 5:23; Eph 2:1–10, 11–22; 6:15; Col 1:20–23; Heb 13:20; cf. Mat 5:9; Luk 2:14).
We lead others to Christ by:
In a world exceedingly full of darkness and sin, the little light we shine can greatly help the lost find their way (Mat 5:14–16; Luk 2:32; 16:8; Joh 1:4–9; 3:19–21; Act 13:47; 26:23; Rom 2:19; cf. Rom 13:12; 2Co 2:14–15). In fact, you might be the only person to ever have the chance to share the Gospel with someone in their entire lifetime. It will be horrible to stand among the saved on the Day of Judgment and look over and see someone we know who will be lost forever (Mat 25:31–33) and realize that we had a chance to share the Gospel with them but never did. Oh, what a tragedy!
FOR I AM NOT ASHAMED OF THE GOSPEL
We see it written, “Blessed is he who does not take offense at Me” (Mat 11:6; cf. Mat 10:32; Luk 7:23; 12:8; Rom 1:16). Hopefully, this is not a concern if you are reading this chapter, but let me ask just to make sure: If you were the ambassador for a great and powerful king here on earth, you would make sure that others knew about it, right? I mean, surely you would be boasting about it left and right to any and all who could hear you about that fact! And how much more than that are we as “ambassadors” for “Jesus, Son of the Most High God” (Mar 5:7; cf. Luk 1:32), who is “king of kings, and lord of lords” (Rev 19:16; cf. Rev 17:14) and who rules over all of “the kings of the earth” (see Act 4:26; Rev 1:5; 21:24; cf. Mat 28:18; Eph 1:20–22; Php 2:9–11; Col 2:10)! Let us, therefore, “stand firm in the faith, act like men, be strong” (1Co 16:13; cf. Eph 6:11–16; 1Th 3:8; 1Pe 5:12), “endure hardship” for the sake of the Gospel (2Ti 4:5), “endure to the end” (see Mat 24:13; Mar 13:13), and continue to share the “good news” of the Gospel (Luk 2:10; Act 8:12; 13:32; Rom 10:15–16; Heb 4:2, 6) “boldly,” “confidently,” and “courageously.” Amen.
Here are some notes to encourage you to share the Gospel with others:
Now, therefore, this book has sown the seed of the Word of God in you, so what type of ground (soil) will you be? It is my prayer that you will keep “abounding in the work of the Lord” (1Co 15:58) and produce a crop (“bear fruit”; see Mat 3:8–10; 7:19; Mar 4:20; Luk 8:15; Joh 15:1–8, 16; Rom 7:4–5) of “thirty,” “sixty,” or a “hundredfold” for the Lord (Mat 13:8, 23; Mar 4:8, 20). After coming to the truth yourself, you can use this book to lead others through the Gospel so they may also come to a saving knowledge of our “Lord and Savior Jesus Christ” (2Pe 1:11; 2:20; 3:18), just as I have done with you (Act 8:35).
Will you be like Isaiah, who, when the Lord inquired, “Whom shall I send?” answered, “Here am I, send me!” (Isa 6:8), or like Jonah, who, when asked by the Lord to go to Ninevah to share the Word of God with them, ran the other way (Jon 1:1–3)? And if I were to ask you next year how many others you have shared the Gospel with, what would the answer be? One? Two? Ten? Fifty? One hundred? Or will it be zero? Only you can answer that.
Those who have insight will shine brightly like the brightness of the expanse of heaven, and those who lead the many to righteousness, like the stars forever and ever. – Dan 13:3
IT IS FINISHED
Brother or sister in Christ, I beseech you to continue along “the Highway of Holiness” (Isa 35:8) on the path to eternal life in Christ and to persevere in faith to eternal glory. I affirm to you (1Co 15:31) that I have explained the Gospel accurately and completely (Act 20:18–21, 26–31; 2Ti 2:2, 15, 23–26; 3:16–17; 4:1–4, 15; 1Co 9:16; 15:3; Col 1:28; Pro 27:6; Gal 4:16; Eph 4:15; Joh 4:23–24; Rev 18:4–5; 1Ti 1:3–4; 4:1–6, 11, 13; 6:20–21; Eze 33:1–6; Ecc 3:7; Tit 1:9, 13–14; 2:15), and I hope to stand with you among “the redeemed of the Lord” (Psa 107:2; cf. Psa 31:5; 1Pe 1:18–19) who are gathered “on His [Jesus’] right” (Mat 25:33–34) on “the day of judgment” (1Jn 4:17) and hear, “Well done, good and faithful servant” (Mat 25:21–23 ESV), “enter [into] My rest” (Heb 3:11; 4:3–5).
And Jesus said, “It is finished” (Joh 19:30). Amen.
[1] See the chapter “The Role of Works.”
[2] See the chapter “Humanity and Sin” for verse references.
[3] Please realize that your behavior (actions, language, speech, etc.) and how you interact with others in this fallen and corrupt world can have a great impact on leading others toward or away from Christ. If our lives demonstrate abject hypocrisy and disregard for the commandments of Christ (and the instructions of His apostles), that disgraces the name of God and Jesus (Mat 5:14–16; Act 13:47; Php 2:15; Eph 5:8; 2Pe 2:2–3). Everything we do or say leads someone either toward Christ or away from Him.
[4] We are, however, to preach the Gospel accurately and completely, as it “was once for all handed down to the saints” (Jud 3; cf. Mat 5:17–19; Act 5:42; 20:18–21, 27, 31; 1Co 9:16; Col 1:28; 2Ti 2:15; 3:16–17; 4:1–2; Psa 119:160), without making concessions to liberal and societal ideals or fads that happen to be in vogue, fashionable, trendy, or popular at any time. See the chapter “Beware the Wolves.”
[5] Brother or sister in Christ, it is your job to share the “good news” of the Gospel and the “hope” that we have in Jesus Christ with those who are lost—it is every Christian’s responsibility (1Pe 2:9; Mat 28:19–20; Mar 16:15), even if you just “give an account for the hope that is in you” (1Pe 3:15) and then refer them to those who can more completely explain the Gospel message (preachers and teachers of the Word). It is not the job only of some “pastor” (i.e., a so-called church leader) to do this!
[6] See the chapters “Come, All Who Are Thirsty” and “The Wisdom of God” for “foolishness” citations.
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