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Their biblical gift is to know everybody and everything that is going on in Independent Baptist Fundamentalism.Originally posted by Dr. Bob:
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What is this biblical gift?
How should this be manifested in our churches today?
What on earth do modern "evangelists" have to do with this Biblical position?
Anyone know of a single evangelist who is actually doing this ministry?
Admittedly, this is the ideal. What would (or do) you do, however, when a person comes to your church from another?Originally posted by Pastor Larry:
The NT gift was church planting. It should be manifested today by men going out and planting churhces by evangelizing the lost(italics mine) rather than stealing the discontented from other churches.
Barnes' Notes on 2Tim 4:5
An explanation of the words which here occur may be found in Neander on the Primitive Church, in the Biblical Repository, vol. iv. pp. 258ff The office was distinct from that of the “pastor,” the teacher, and the “prophet:” and was manifestly an office in which “preaching” was the main thing.
I don't know if there is a "gift" of church planting. Almost any preacher can do it if he has studied the Bible and saw Jesus' method of how He got the ball rolling for church planting. That method is Leaders, people, then building.If u look at how Paul did it he got the church going through those methods then after he trained the leaders he left and started another church. And Paul was not an evangelist. Stephen was if i recall right. As for modern evangelists i dont think they are Biblical.Originally posted by Pastor Larry:
The NT gift was church planting. It should be manifested today by men going out and planting churhces by evangelizing the lost rather than stealing the discontented from other churches.
Ummm . . . No.Originally posted by preachinjesus:
Of course we all would probably agree that Rev. Billy Graham is an excellent example of a NT evangelists.
Ummm . . . No. </font>[/QUOTE]dittoOriginally posted by Siegfried:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by preachinjesus:
Of course we all would probably agree that Rev. Billy Graham is an excellent example of a NT evangelists.
Ummm . . . No. </font>[/QUOTE]Yeah, ditto me on that as well ...Originally posted by Siegfried:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by preachinjesus:
Of course we all would probably agree that Rev. Billy Graham is an excellent example of a NT evangelists.
Their biblical gift is to know everybody and everything that is going on in Independent Baptist Fundamentalism.Originally posted by Siegfried:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Dr. Bob:
Questions
What is this biblical gift?
How should this be manifested in our churches today?
What on earth do modern "evangelists" have to do with this Biblical position?
Anyone know of a single evangelist who is actually doing this ministry?
I thought that an evangelist was someone gifted in and burdened to sharing the good news and that many missionaries have this gift. Aren't most missionaries evangelists? I think so. There are some doing other things -- translating scripture, working as doctors, etc. -- but bascially a missionary is bringing the good news -- being an evangelist.Originally posted by Dr. Bob:
Questions
What is this biblical gift?
How should this be manifested in our churches today?
What on earth do modern "evangelists" have to do with this Biblical position?
Anyone know of a single evangelist who is actually doing this ministry?
I'd have to say Umm.. no to that to but also I'd like to plug in that I don't agree with calling any preacher Reverend. They are ordinary people that have a supreme calling on their lives. They are to be respected but not revered but that is another discussion.Originally posted by preachinjesus:
Of course we all would probably agree that Rev. Billy Graham is an excellent example of a NT evangelists.
Dr Bob, I don't think there is only one answer to any of the questions you raised. The number of ways there are to evangelize are perhaps as numerous as there are those who do evangelizing. A person at a pulpit is no more or less an evangelist than a person working at a hospital, or a person volunteering at a soup kitchen or with Habitat for Humanity, or being a church musician.Originally posted by Dr. Bob:
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