#WordForTodayDevotional
Sunday April 9, 2023
WHAT IS PERSONAL EVANGELISM/SOUL-WINNING?
And on the sabbath we went out of the city by a river side, where prayer was wont to be made; and we sat down, and spake unto the women which resorted thither.
Acts 16:13 (KJV)
Personal evangelism is One person talking to another person about his need for salvation from sin found only in the Lord Yahushua HaMashiach, with the purpose of bringing him to a decision. Soul-winning is all activities geared towards bringing someone to a decision for the Lord Yahushua HaMashiach (Jesus the Christ) and helping that person to be established in a local church. Evangelism is going into the field to harvest the soul and all the activities that ensures that the soul is established in Church is soul-winning. Soul-winning is a personal work which include:
Discussing the gospel or studying Yahweh’s word with a friend.
Giving someone a tract on a particular subject.
Telling and showing your neighbour the happiness of being a Christian.
Inviting someone to services with you (compelling invitation).
Canvassing for a gospel meeting.
Teaching a Bible class in someone’s home.
Visiting the home of a visitor to worship services (follow-up).
Gathering your neighbours into your home for a Bible class.
Bringing a friend to the church’s Bible classes.
Telling a fellow-worker (or student) about the Lord Yahushua, the way to heaven.
Planting the word in someone’s heart.
Writing a letter to a loved one expressing your interest about his/her soul.
Having someone with whom you are studying or with whom you would like to have a study into your home for a meal.
Encouraging a new member.
Exhorting one another to assemble in the scheduled services of the church.
Teaching, reproving and rebuking the worldly, the indifferent and the wayward among those who claim to be Christians.
Encouraging and strengthening the faint-hearted and comforting the bereaved among the family of Yahweh.
Visiting and admonishing those who forsake the assemblies.
Bringing cheer to and helping meet the needs of those who are elderly, sick, hospitalized or shut-in.
Volunteering for tasks that need to be done within the congregation: building maintenance, lawn care, etc.
Seeking and saving the lost.
