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Soul-winning vs Evangelism

Discussion in 'General Baptist Discussions' started by sanderson1769, Sep 10, 2006.

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  1. Revmitchell

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    This all appears to be semantics and much ado about nothing.:confused:
     
  2. Bro Tony

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    Not to sound like a full-blown Calvinist which I'm not but I don't believe whe convince or persuade anybody when it comes to salvation. That is the work of the Holy Spirit. We share and God does what only He can do in convicting, convincing and redeeming.

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    This is why I like to just present the gospel message...and leave it. I don't try seal a deal as some others feel compelled to do.
     
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    I have actually heard people talk about baptizing converts, especially children, as soon as possible so that they won't change their minds. I just don't understand this mindset.

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  5. Bro Tony

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    Me either.

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    The Holy Spirit is no substitute for preparation.

    God uses the man but the Holy Spirit works through the man giving the message.

    Too often man delegates their role to the Hoy Spirit when it is their job.

    The Holy Spirit convicts the person while man preaches the gospel. I cannopt think of one time that a person has come to Christ without the gospel message presented in the Bible or by a person.

    Look at Acts and see who the overseer is and who makes him that.
     
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    Gotta have those numbers to look good.

    About 15 years ago the SBC did a study in the Dallas association and found that some pastors baptized the same person up to five times.
     
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    Do you ever invite folk to trust Christ as Savior, as the Bible says to? "Let him that heareth say, come."
     
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    Actually, in the crowd I run around with, we don't say "Great job" when a person says, "I lead a soul to Christ." We say, "Praise the Lord," because everyone knows that it is God's work to save him.

    If I feared to ever say what I did for the Lord in His service, then I would fear to write a missionary prayer letter. Concerning our ministry trip to Okinawa earlier this month I would say, "We happened to be in Bro. S.'s church in Okinawa when half the church got right with God," instead of saying, "Praise the Lord that when I preached, about ten people got on their knees before God and prayed for forgiveness and revival."

    I agree that if we are not careful this can turn into a numbers game, or praising one's self. But I don't think "I led a soul to Christ" says that. I think it says, "I was obedient to the Great Commission, and God saved a soul." Maybe it is different in the crowd you hang out with.
     
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    Well said! :thumbs:
     
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    You know, even the Calvinists used to like this word "soul winning." I just found it several times in a positive light in True Evangelism by Lewis Sperry Chafer, c. 1919. :thumbs:
     
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    LSC was a quasi-Calvinist -- not full-fledged . I see no problem in using the term -- but it's a little on the vague side and open to a wrong interpretation .
     
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    Call out the band! Strike up a chorus! Rippon and I agree! :godisgood: :1_grouphug: :applause: :wavey:
     
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    At long last , peace between South Korea and Japan .
     
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    Agree.
    Make disciples, win souls to Christ, surely we do that. But our true mission that the good Pastor lays out for every one of us in the Body of Christ is to recognize that we are Ambassadors for Christ, His informal representative in this dispensation. Since someone reconciles us to Him, are we not after all disciples for we believe and help to spread the doctrine of that disciple, otherwise known today as Ambassador?
     
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    Actually, Billy Sunday did not conduct ecumenical crusades, but interdenominational crusades. There is a huge difference. The old time evangelists--Sunday, Moody, Torrey, Sam Jones, Bob Jones, John R. Rice, etc.--never cooperated with liberalism and Catholicism as ecumenical evangelism does. It took Billy Graham to take that road at his New York Crusade in 1957.
     
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    While Sanderson is right about the importance of personal work, he is wrong about the lack of importance of mass evangelism. The evangelist is an important part of God's plan. He sees souls saved and he strengthens the church to do more for God. Oftentimes he is used to bring revival.

    A cursory study of Acts 2 will show that Sanderson is also wrong there, expecially when we look at v. 41. Even more to the point, when Evangelist Philip saw great revival in Acts 8, there were no personal workers with him.
     
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    You know, I just had a thought that is very important...

    If everyone would just do their part of evangelism, whether it be direct (soul winning) or indirect (inviting to church), and if everyone would just let the Holy Spirit lead them into what to say to people, souls would get saved..

    Oh, and if everyone would quit paying attention to what others are doing, it would help too.

    That is the one thing that I grew up with....the competition between people on how many souls were "won". They looked at each others weekly totals, and for me now when I hear "soul win" I think of this competition. Soul winning in the Bible is about winning them to God, like Bapmom said, (I think she was the one) not about winning a competition.

    That may be why I use the term "evangelize" more than "soul win". but I mean the same thing:

    Telling people about what Jesus did for them.
     
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    No. I used to. but i just don't see any 'invitations' of this type in the NT.

    I just like to tell them about"Jesus Christ, and him crucified".
     
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