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Wednesday, October 2, 2019

What is Evangelism?


What is Evangelism?
Evangelism is the declaration, announcement, as well as proclaiming of the gospel (1 Corinthians 15:1-4), the uplifting news of and about Jesus Christ. In this way, the gospel is a conveyed message—imparted in verbal (Luke 7:22; Romans 10:14-17) as well as composed (, 1:1-4) structure.

The English word "evangelism" originates from the Greek word euaggelion. Most truly deciphered in the thing structure, euaggelion signifies: "gospel" or "uplifting news." In the action word structure (euaggelizesthai), the importance of the word changes somewhat to "report" or "bring uplifting news." The Greek word in its different structures seems fifty-five times in the New Testament. Notwithstanding the before-referenced interpretations, the Greek word is likewise deciphered as "lecture."

Evangelism, the correspondence of the gospel message, incorporates an admonition, a clarification, and a call. Evangelism incorporates cautioning individuals about transgression and the results of wrongdoing (John 16:8; Acts 24:25; Revelation 20:11-15). It incorporates a clarification of God's solution for transgression—the gospel (Acts 8:29-35; Romans 3:21-26; 2 Corinthians 5:21). Furthermore, it incorporates the reasonable call to apologize (to abandon sin and to move in the direction of God) and accept the gospel, by confidence (Mark 1:15; Luke 13:1-5; Acts 17:29-31; Romans 1:17; Romans 10:9-13).

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