Posted on 05/16/2023 10:28:52 AM PDT by metmom
The twelve apostles included "Philip" (Matt. 10:3). Friendships can provide the most fertile soil for evangelism.
Philip was probably a fisherman and acquainted with Peter, Andrew, James, John, Nathanael, and Thomas prior to their all becoming disciples. We first meet him in John 1:43-46, which says, "The next day [after Jesus encountered Peter and Andrew], He purposed to go forth into Galilee, and He found Philip, and Jesus said to him, 'Follow Me.' Now Philip was from Bethsaida, of the city of Andrew and Peter. Philip found Nathanael and said to him, 'We have found Him of whom Moses in the Law and also the Prophets wrote, Jesus of Nazareth, the son of Joseph. . . . Come and see.'"
Those brief verses reveal two things about Philip. First, he had a seeking heart. Apparently he and Nathanael had studied the Scriptures in anticipation of the Messiah's coming. When Jesus said, "Follow Me," Philip was ready. Jeremiah 29:13 describes such a person: "You will seek Me and find Me, when you search for Me with all your heart."
Second, he had the heart of an evangelist. The first thing he did after his own conversion was to lead Nathanael to Christ. Imagine his joy as he told his friend about the One for whom they had searched so long!
I believe friendships usually provide the best context for evangelism because you're introducing Christ into an already established relationship of love, trust, and mutual respect. After all, it's only natural to share the joy of your salvation with someone you love.
I pray that your joy overflows to those around you and that they are drawn to Christ because of your testimony.
Suggestions for Prayer
Do you have unsaved friends? If so, be faithful in praying for their salvation and asking the Lord to use you as an instrument of His grace. If not, ask the Lord to bring unsaved people into your life so you can tell them about Christ.
For Further Study
The Samaritan woman Jesus met at Jacob's well spoke of Him not only to her friends, but also to the entire city. Read John 4:1-42.
What analogy did Jesus use in presenting the gospel to her?
How did Jesus describe true worshipers?
What was the reaction of the city people to the woman's testimony?
From Drawing Near by John MacArthur Copyright © 1993. Used by permission of Crossway Books, a division of Good News Publishers, Wheaton, IL 60187, www.crossway.com.
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Recruiting a true disciple starts with initiating a trustworthy personal individual relationship, a solid ongoing friendship on which one can rely.
The evangelistic initiator ought to be at least a "neaniskos" in the Greek. a "young adult" in spiritual maturity, who has overcome the devil's influence in his/her own life conduct (1 Jn. 2:13,14 AV: "I have written unto you, young (hu)men, because ye are strong, and the word of God abideth in you, and ye have overcome the wicked one.").
Worthy of contemplating on, eh?
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Yes.
I wonder if many people have been convinced they were saved because of going to an altar call, when they really weren’t.
Someone in the family thinks he’s saved because he did the altar call, got dunked in the swimming pool and got the t-shirt in front of a large approving audience. Then he came home and continued his worship of demons and satanic rock stars, while condemning the rest of us as inferior Christians.
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