So how would you evangelize someone?It would be reductionist and heretical to boil it down to a number. I would definitely see it as a sin for me to do so. What if in doing so I misled someone?
It is through God's grace that we are saved. That gift is too great to make light of. We don't deserve it and could never live a spotless, Holy life alone. I haven't yet been able to do so. We are told to be Holy as He is Holy. We are also told to be perfect.
Paul believed but did not count the prize as already sure (Philippians). Peter said we are to live lives amomgst our neighbours beyond reproach. James made a good point about knowing who we are in Christ and living it out. About being doers of the word and not like the hearers only who look in the mirror and forget what they look like. He pointed out a paragraph or two later that if we just bid someone who is destitute goodwill but don't help them then its wrong. Which Jesus speaks of this same subject when He refers to the good that we do for those in need around us as being done for Him but speaks negatively of those who didn't.
So to boil it down to a small number would be sinful as it is ignoring scripture. However, I know that any works that I do are not to be boasted of, or proud about. I couldn't enumerate tasks like a checklist either because God grants understanding and capabilities and it really isn't about us really.
We are insignificant and it is a wonder that the Lord God Almighty does all He does in our lives. How we are guided, led and provided for. It is miraculous, awesome and a testiment to His omnipotence and in our limited capacity can not grasp how glorious He is. To advocate believing only as enough when Jesus said to people to go sin no more would be heresy.
I am saved through Christ alone and not of myself. I consider myself as very fortunate to believe but don't class that as something to be proud of but to be grateful to Him for.
I heard Billy Graham on the tv today say that being born again involved 4 things. Repentance, believing Christ, committing your life to Christ, and witnessing. Would you agree with that? Seems obvious tho that you wouldn't tell someone that if they believe in Jesus that they receive eternal life at that moment. Am I reading you right?
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