Introduction: The call to evangelism invites us to reach beyond social boundaries, as Jesus exemplified.
1. Jesus's willingness to engage with tax collectors and sinners broke cultural expectations (Luke 15:1).
A. Tax collectors were seen as traitors and sinners were marginalized, yet they drew near to Jesus.
B. Jesus demonstrated social courage and openness, which attracted the lost to his message.
2. Evangelism requires us to embrace a spirit of inclusion, reflecting Jesus's love for all people.
A. The example of Jesus challenges us to reach out to those society often rejects.
B. Our mission is to share the Gospel with boldness and empathy, breaking down barriers.
3. Personal faith compels us to actively pursue others, leading them to a personal relationship with Christ.
A. Jesus's interactions show the transformational power of God's love in welcoming the lost.
B. Evangelism is a collective effort where each believer plays a role in sharing the Good News.
Conclusion: Embrace Jesus's example by reaching beyond comfort zones, actively seeking the lost, and sharing God's love.
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