Lessons From Samaria – John 4
Christians talk a lot about evangelism. It is a primary topic. You aren’t living Christian if you aren’t evangelizing but popular efforts to evangelize don’t compare closely to Jesus’ results or His words. According to Him numbers do count (no pun intended).
Herein is my Father glorified, that you bear MUCH fruit; so shall you be my disciples. John 15:8
No fruit, little fruit or occasional fruit equals no discipleship. Fruit is the acid test of your discipleship and lip service brings no glory to God.
By the way, personal growth and character development, which are types of fruit, are not what Jesus had in mind here. A few verses later He said…
I chose you and appointed you that you should go and bear fruit… (v. 16)
Very similar to:
- Go and make disciples… Matt. 28:19
- Go into all the world… Mark 16:15
- Preach in every nation… Luke 24:47
- I send you to remit sins… John 20:21 & 23
- Be witnesses to the uttermost… Acts 1:8
And you don’t have to be sophisticated to be effective. Knowledgeable disciples are NOT more likely to bear fruit than beginners. The fact is God can use anyone anywhere to reach souls. I got saved when a lost person – my best friend – shared just a piece of salvation truth – all he knew. One thing he mentioned was hell. I was so concerned I had to learn more.
God used a lost man to bring me to salvation. Go figure. The most important qualities for an evangelist are humility and vulnerability. Jesus modeled both.
Besides, personal growth should happen concurrently while bringing others to Christ. Evangelism and growth catalyze each other. If one is NOT happening neither is the other. If one IS happening so is the other. [Read more…] about Evangelizing The Antagonistic