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God's Heart in Evangelism scripture |
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God's heart in evangelism key points |
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1) God is focused on the individual 2) God is patient 3)God pursues 4) God rejoices when we respond 5) God restores |
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Colson's Keys to modern evangelism |
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1) Post Christian Society 2) Must be Sensitive and Creative 3) Not be separated from discipleship and the local body of Christ 4) Must be directed to the non-believer. |
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Key points for the Event of reconciliation |
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1) God is principle actor 2) Christ was the "sinless lamb" 3) Jesus was "made sin" 4) God is both Just and the Justifier |
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"Incarnational witness" v. "Relational Evangelism" |
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"Relational witness" is a subset of "Incarnational Witness". IC: I care enough to understand your world RE: We come into relationship and love them. |
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Ways that Incarnational Witness embodies Christ |
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Motivation: Love Doing: Relational Message: we are god's delegates |
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Notitia: Intellectual assent Assensus: Emotional Assent Fiducia: Volitional Assent
-Fiducia is necessary for saving faith, the other two are the backdrop. -People need to be on the trajectory toward fiducia |
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-Be seen -Talk together -Do something together |
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-Care: treat people with respect and gentleness -Pray: um...Do it -Respond: Respond to the chances God gives |
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Ways to Respond to the chances God gives |
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-Ask permission to talk about Jesus -Talk about your current experiences with JC -Ask if they have had the same kind of experience -Gently explain the hope of the Gospel -Invite them to go on a journey to a deeper relationship with you. |
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Theological Issues related to Communicating the Gospel |
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2 Corinthians 5:11-21 1) Person of Christ 2) Sin 3) Cross 4) Appropriation |
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Define and Describe Beliefs, Attitudes, Values and Behaviors. |
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Beliefs: What we think is true Attitudes: predisposition to respond to a given stimulus Values: What is Important Behavior: The Convergence of BAV. |
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Beliefs: With Data Attitudes: Restructure experience Values: reorient or clarify values. |
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Factors in how an individual will respond to persuasion positively |
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1) Their motivation to change 2) how seriously we take their initial attitudes (Ass-Con Effect) 3) Diffuse Inner Speech 4) Unexpected Disclosure |
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When will Inner Speech not kick in? |
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-If they like you -If they don't care -If they are uninformed |
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What is unexpected disclosure |
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When you sit side by side with someone and look at an issue together. |
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What are behaviors that promote defensiveness |
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1) Superiority 2) Certainty 3) Evaluation of Opponents 4) Control 5) Neutrality 6) Strategy |
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Life task of an adolescent |
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Individuation: -Identity: Who am I? -Autonomy: Do I matter? -Belonging: Where do I fit? |
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1 Peter 3:15 v. 1 peter 3:16 |
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-3:15 is used by apologetics. -3:16 reminds us to use respect and gentleness not defensiveness. |
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Assimilation - Contrast Effect |
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-If you push someone too hard on an issue and try to make them move too far in one direction, they are 80% more likely to go the opposite direction. -If you encourage them to go in small increments they will be more likely to move the way you want them. -This is why their initial stance is important. -This also has to do with the desire for homogeneity (they have less to lose with smaller steps). |
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Share -- Invite -- Discuss - An invitation to a neutral setting, Anything that is between the initial conversation and the neutral event. |
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"Sin" is the problem, an unwillingness to trust Jesus Christ, separation from God is the outcome. "Sins" are behaviors and attitudes. |
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