This document outlines the foundations of evangelism according to Pastor Jason Armold. It discusses key doctrinal beliefs like the Trinity, Jesus Christ as savior, salvation by grace through faith, and eternal life for believers. It emphasizes that Christianity provides the only answer to humanity's sin problem through what Jesus accomplished on the cross and resurrection. Effective evangelism requires knowing these foundational doctrines and remembering that God loves all people.
This document outlines the foundations of evangelism according to Pastor Jason Armold. It discusses key doctrinal beliefs like the Trinity, Jesus Christ as savior, salvation by grace through faith, and eternal life for believers. It emphasizes that Christianity provides the only answer to humanity's sin problem through what Jesus accomplished on the cross and resurrection. Effective evangelism requires knowing these foundational doctrines and remembering that God loves all people.
This document outlines the foundations of evangelism according to Pastor Jason Armold. It discusses key doctrinal beliefs like the Trinity, Jesus Christ as savior, salvation by grace through faith, and eternal life for believers. It emphasizes that Christianity provides the only answer to humanity's sin problem through what Jesus accomplished on the cross and resurrection. Effective evangelism requires knowing these foundational doctrines and remembering that God loves all people.
This document outlines the foundations of evangelism according to Pastor Jason Armold. It discusses key doctrinal beliefs like the Trinity, Jesus Christ as savior, salvation by grace through faith, and eternal life for believers. It emphasizes that Christianity provides the only answer to humanity's sin problem through what Jesus accomplished on the cross and resurrection. Effective evangelism requires knowing these foundational doctrines and remembering that God loves all people.
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Evangelism
Pastor Jason Armold
• Foundations First • The Bible • Is the infallible, inspired, inerrant Word of God. The Bible alone is the final authority for determining all doctrinal truths. ( 2 Tim 3:16, 2 Pet. 1:20,21 ) • The Trinity • God, eternally existent in three persons: Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit ( John 16:15 ) • Jesus Christ • The son of God sent to recover that which was lost in the fall of man. That He alone was commissioned by God in a pre-creation covenant to bring man back to a rightful relationship with the Creator. That He was born of a Virgin, lived a sinless life, was crucified on a cross, shed His blood for our sins, and defeated death through the resurrection on the third day. That He is seated at the right hand of the Father awaiting the restitution of all things to come in power and glory. ( 1 Tim 2:5, 3:16 ) • Holy Spirit • The third person of the trinity, who dwells within the believer. This indwelling is through the baptism of the Holy Spirit as promised by the Father. The Holy Spirit imparts the revealed will of God to our lives and through Him the full restoration of the gifts of the Spirit , the fruit of the Spirit bring glory to God by the individual functioning as the church. ( 1 Cor 12, John 16, Mark 16:17, Acts 1:5, 2:1-4 ) • Salvation • We believe that man was created in the image of God, and be voluntary transgression fell from grace. That the person of Jesus Christ and the substitutionary death he suffered is the only hope for redemption for man. This is appropriated by regeneration of the spirit of man in repentance and faith. Salvation is by grace through faith and not of good works or human effort. ( Rom5:12-21, John 6:44,65 ; Rom 10:9,10 Ep. 2:8-10, Titus 3:5, Acts 3:19, 1 Jn 1:9 ) • Divine Healing • We believe in the healing of the spiritual, emotional and physical man as appropriated by the cross. Jesus commissioned the church to the same end as His ministry and that this would be a sign that followed believers.( Isa 53:4-5, 1 Pet 2:24, Mark 16:17,18, Jas 5:14- 16 ) • Baptism • We believe in water baptism by immersion after the salvation experience. Signifying the death of the old man and the risen life of the new man in Christ. ( Matt 28:19, Mark 1:8-10, John 3:22,23; Acts 10:47,48 ) • The Lord’s Supper • We believe in the Lord’s Supper or Communion as a remembrance of what Jesus did for us. We do this in the ceremony of bread and grape juice. ( Matt 26:26- 29, 1 Cor. 111:23-26 ) • Eternal Life for the Righteous • We believe in Heaven as a place prepared for those who embrace the finished work of Jesus and accept Him as their Savior. ( Matt 25:46, Luke 18:29,30 John 10:27,28 Romans 6:22 ) • Eternal Punishment for the Wicked • Matt 25:46, 2 Thess. 1:8,9 Revelation 2:8, 20: 10-15 Where Are We Coming From? • First, Christianity begins with an accurate diagnosis of the human dilemma. • The problem is a moral one: our guilt before a holy God. • God created us and established the moral dimensions for our lives. • We blew it. • All have sinned (Romans 3:23) and are alienated from God • Second, Christianity provides the only answer to sin. • God Himself has reached across the divide that separates us from Him in order to bring us back. • Jesus Christ, the Son of God, paid the price for our sins, justifying the demands of a righteous God. • God is both the just and the One who justifies (Romans 3:26). • Since it is humans who commit sin, only a human being can pay the penalty. But since sin offends the infinite God, the penalty is infinite – which means only God can pay it. God becomes man in the person of His Son, Jesus, to pay the penalty for our sin. • Jesus’ death is not the end of the story, He was resurrected and lives forevermore. We can be free from sin because of what HE did! • The Gospel transforms our lives through the power of the Holy Spirit. • Third, Christianity’s offer of salvation is based on historical truth. • The final element that sets us apart from all other religions is that it is not based on some evolutionary projection millions of years into the future or on some extraterrestrial fantasy, but on a historical event at a specific time and place: the crucifixion of Christ during the Jewish Passover in Jerusalem in the year A.D. 30 and His resurrection three days later. • This historical event, over the last 2000 years, has withstood every imaginable assault. What skeptics overlook is that the empty tomb was a historical fact, verifiable by ordinary observation like any other historical fact. It was acknowledged by the soldiers who guarded the tomb, and verified by Christ’s appearance to five hundred witnesses. The original disciples refused to renounce Jesus, even though they were persecuted, tortured and martyred. • People will die for something they believe to be true, but they will never die for something they know to be false! What Do We Need to Do? • “Be diligent to present yourself approved to God as a workman who does not need to be ashamed, handling accurately the word of truth.” 2 Timothy 2:15 • Without a proper foundation, buildings don’t stand, civilizations don’t last, and Christians don’t witness well! • Know what you believe, build on the proper foundation. This is the first step in being a true witness for Christ! Four Things to Remember • God loves you and those He wants you to witness to: John 3:16 • 16 For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. • Man is sinful and separated from God: Romans 3:23 • 23 for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, • Jesus Christ is God’s only provision for man’s sin: Romans 5:8 • 8 But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. • We must individually receive Jesus as Savior and Lord: Romans 10:9 • 9 that if you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved.