Title: Evangelism Captain Jesus (May 2008)
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Date: October 5, 2008
Word: Mark 1:35-39
Title: Evangelism Captain Jesus
Contents:
The purpose of Jesus Christ's coming can be understood by looking closely at the works of Jesus. Through the words of Matthew 1:21 and 9:13, we can see that He came to save sinners. And Matthew P 1:23 says that Jesus came for Immanuel. Also, Jesus came to live a life of service. He did not come to be served, but rather to serve.
Among them, Jesus revealed that he came to preach the kingdom of God. Jesus came for the purpose of evangelism.
In fact, Jesus' full-scale evangelism begins at Capernaum on the beach. What is Capernaum like? Capernaum is Peter's hometown, and a fairly large synagogue was excavated. This is the area that served as the Galilee mission headquarters.
Jesus called 12 disciples to spread the gospel. And for evangelism, he operated an evangelism group of 70 people. He did not spare 2,000 pigs to save one life. For one life, the Lord went everywhere. From the Samaritan well to the Mediterranean Sea, to the mountains, to the rivers, to the cities, to the villages, to the synagogues.
You have to be diligent. Jesus prayed in the dark rather than early in the morning. He also prayed through the night.
You have to transcend everything. Sometimes you have to let go of your pride. You must also give up your life.
It also takes a self-sacrificing spirit to handle this task. Jesus is our teacher. Since he was the leader of the evangelism, we must also evangelize.