Everyone Sharing the Gospel Everywhere // Gospel X - Multiplying the Gospelنموونە
God is preparing a banquet. He is preparing a dinner and a feast for everyone that wants to join. Unfortunately, as can be read in this parable, many guests do not come. They have different priorities. They bought a new house, got married, bought a new car, and other reasons which were more important to them than accepting God’s invitation. As a result, God tells his servants to invite everyone on the streets: the poor, the sick, the criminals, the widows, and orphans. God wants to have a full room of guests. They all receive new clothes that fit the occasion, and then they will enjoy the dinner party together with God.
This still applies today. God invites everyone to become part of His family: rich and poor, educated and illiterate, men and women, old and young, businessmen and beggars, even criminals. He sends His servants out to extend His invitation. As a follower of Jesus Christ, you are one of His servants. He sends you out to invite people to His dinner, to His celebration. This means you do not even need to find your own words, but you can use God’s invitation. You go wherever he sends you to deliver one of His invitations. It is not the task of the servant to convince guests to come; the servant just delivers the invitation.
Where does God send you?
Which invitations are you delivering?
Are you afraid of people not accepting the invitation?
If so, just imagine, if you were celebrating your birthday and your friend offered to deliver your invitations. Wouldn’t it be much harder on you if a guest does not accept your invitation than on your friend, who only delivers the invitations?
Now think about God’s invitation again: isn’t it much harder on God if someone does not accept His invitation than it is on His servant? God longs to have every seat taken at his celebration. He asks you, as His servant, to deliver those invitations.
Are you willing to accept it?
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About this Plan
Jesus left the church the vision of a movement when he challenged us to reproduce from our own Jerusalem into “Judea, Samaria and the end of the earth.” (Acts 1:8). For us to see a movement, we need every Christ follower to adopt Jesus' personal mission to “seek and save the lost.” (Luke 19:10). Evangelism is core to the mission of Jesus and essential to accomplishing his vision. This plan is part of a 5-week journey on the topic of Gospel X - Multiply the gospel
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