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Some groups believe that every believer is supposed to evangelize based on Matthew 28:19, Mark 16:15 and such. If this is true then why does Paul list "evangelists" among his list of specific gifts in Ephesians 4? does that also not contradict his teaching in 1 Corinthians 12 that different believers have different callings so the body is complete?

Not saying we shouldn't all live a godly life and be ready to give an answer for our hope to those who ask, but evangelizing with a purpose and set mission in mind like doing evangelistic trips...

Are we all supposed to do that?
 

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The "evangelists" mentioned in Ephesians 4 can be understood in different ways. They do appear to be some important and official position in the early church.

The word also occurs in Acts 21:8 where Philip, one of the original seven deacons of the Jerusalem church, is said to be an evangelist. This is the same Philip who preached the gospel to the Samaritans and the Ethiopian Eunuch in Acts 8. Also Timothy is called an evangelist in 2 Timothy 4:5. From these other uses, the word appears to refer to something like a "church planter" or one who proclaims the gospel abroad to new peoples in order to see new congregations established. My denomination calls our church planters "evangelists" for this reason.

Also the four gospel writers are called evangelists because of their unique call to write accounts of the life, death, and resurrection of the Lord Jesus.

So Paul in Ephesians 4 is not referring to all Christians broadly. Every Christian is certainly called to be a proclaimer of the gospel in some sense. But there are some in history who have been given the unique task of writing gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) and others who are called to plant churches in new areas.
 
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="ByTheSpirit, post: 71392855, member: 284537"]Some groups believe that every believer is supposed to evangelize based on Matthew 28:19, Mark 16:15 and such. If this is true then why does Paul list "evangelists" among his list of specific gifts in Ephesians 4? does that also not contradict his teaching in 1 Corinthians 12 that different believers have different callings so the body is complete?

Not saying we shouldn't all live a godly life and be ready to give an answer for our hope to those who ask, but evangelizing with a purpose and set mission in mind like doing evangelistic trips...

Are we all supposed to do that?[/QUOTE]

Hi

The evangelists identified in the book of Ephesians, is for those called into the ministry of evangelism.

However, God uses each member in the body of Christ to share the good news with their family’s friends and neighbours.

You may feel embarrassed uncomfortable or even awkward with the concept of sharing or evangelising with people.

However, remember every Christian has enemies the devil the flesh and the world etc.

The devil comes to steal kill and destroy family’s friends’ neighbours and ourselves.

It is the deception of the enemy to prevent us from sharing the good news with others as his only goal is to destroy people.

But Gods goal is to give people life and he uses each one of else to share this truth with others.

So they may also experience salvation and eteral life.

Jesus saves people’s lives through us.

Don’t be afraid deceived or alarmed.

You should be honoured that you have the opportunity to share with people.

It is not a race or an obligation.

It is a privilege to serve the King of Kings and Lord of Lords.

Just share when you are ready, it takes time but you will get there.

Jesus will never leave us or forsake us.

You are more than a conquer.

You are a child of God and have the words to eternal life.

You are a representative and blessing to the world.

Impart your wisdom, bless people and honour your God.

Peace
 
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Evangelist

All elders are not pastors and teachers; some will be evangelists. An evangelist is a person who specialises in preaching the gospel. He will go out from the Church into the world, to preach the gospel and draw people in. At the same time he will lead and train others in evangelism. Philip is one person in the New Testament who exercised this ministry. Luke describes him as "the evangelist" (Acts 21:8).

There are three criteria for selecting a person for this ministry. First, he must be a Christian who is demonstrating the fruit of the Spirit in his life. He will also have a good understanding of the gospel of Jesus Christ. An evangelist must be able to answer the questions that are raised by enquirers. Finally he must have demonstrated that he is able to proclaim the gospel successfully. The main sign that a person is being called to be an evangelist is that many people are being won for Christ by his testimony.

An evangelist will be an outgoing person who feels at home in the hurly burly of the market place and the public square. He will take the gospel into any place where people are meeting; into the taverns and onto the streets. The true evangelist is always aggressive; not waiting for sinners to come to him, but going to any place where they gather. His greatest joy is to see a large crowd listening to the gospel message.

A deep love for the lost will motivate all his actions. He will often weep for those who refuse to accept the gospel. His love will be obvious to all who hear his words. Signs and wonders will often accompany his preaching, as a visible demonstration of God’s love for those who are in bondage to the devil.

Yet there will be a toughness about the character of an evangelist. He will not be intimidated by brawling crowds or anti-christian authorities. His zeal for the gospel is such that he will not be deterred, even if the authorities forbid the proclamation of the gospel. (Acts 5:27,28,40-42). He will often act in a prophetic way when confronting rulers who obstruct the gospel. A good example of this is Stephen, who under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, gave a stern warning to the Jewish authorities who had arrested him for preaching (Acts 7).

An evangelist will not be frightened to confront sin, and will boldly warn of its consequences. In contrast, pastors who are gentler by nature, usually preach a softer gospel. This kind of gospel tends to produce soft Christians, who are not truly converted. The great evangelists of the past always preached the wrath of God towards sin before speaking of His mercy in Christ.

The church has not been very good at accommodating evangelists. Most have had to work outside the church in para-church organisations. Those who have found a place in the church have usually been forced to become pastors. In this role they may win many converts, but they do not have the pastoral abilities needed to disciple them. Evangelists who pastor churches tend to use the methods of evangelism. They care for their people by preaching at them, because this is the gift they have. In depth ministry is often done at the front of the church after an "altar call". This kind of ministry tends to produce thrill-seeking Christians, who are dependent on their pastors. The result is big churches with immature people.

Evangelists should be freed from their pastoral duties, and sent out into the world. This is where preaching with sign and wonders belongs. They should be freed to develop the full potential of their ministry. And every Church should have at least one evangelist who can go out into the world and preach the gospel, and teach others to do the same.

Not every Christian is called to be an evangelist, but all are commanded to be witnesses. Every believer must be prepared to give an answer to anyone who asks him to give the reason for the hope that he has. As a Christian goes about his daily life, he should bear witness to Jesus, at every opportunity. Every believer must be a witness. Evangelist
 
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Hi

That was a very nice written piece, pastoring is normally looking after the needs and desires of the flock, all ministries can be draining and demanding.

Each minister needs to have some balance, space, and time for themselves.

I think one of the topics I don’t hear discussed that often is discipleship and support after evangelism.

I always here how many people got saved at a fellowship or a meeting.

but I don’t hear how many of them got discipled, and continued to follow and obey Jesus teachings after that.

It seems there is this priority to get people saved.

but there’s not much effort to follow through and help these people make the transition from the 4 seeds planted in their lives.

People always celebrate, over the number of people that got saved but how many of them backslide and returned to their old lifestyle and are now deserving of Gods punishment even more because they turned their backs on Jesus after receiving him?

Now they are in a worse position, then what they were before they received Jesus and this seems to be the standard cycle in churches.

There needs to be a buddy system in place beside discipaling them, where each new born person is assigned to someone to help them make the transition.

To give them advice support and teach them who they are in Christ Jesus, and how to manage and overcome issues and problems they encounter.

So they can grow mature and learn how to be affective and apply and the promises of God’s word in their life.

Just food for thought.

Peace
 
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Each minister needs to have some balance, space, and time for themselves.

I think one of the topics I don’t hear discussed that often is discipleship and support after evangelism.


I agree. Some Churches run off the charisma of the pastors while selling Jesus, or appear that way, and there is very little community.


Christians should take the Great Commission seriously. To do that needs a Church model that, as you said, helps mentor and disciple.
 
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