This sermon is given by GPP Campus Pastor Jared Seeland. The scripture reference is from Matthew 28:16-20.
Key Verses:
1. Matthew 28:18-20
2. John 3:17
3. Exodus 3:11-12
4. Isaiah 6:8
5. Psalm 73:16-17
Questions:
1. The sermon mentions that America is experiencing the most rapidly de-Christianizing decade in its history. How have you personally observed this trend in your workplace, neighborhood, or among friends?
2. Pastor Jared says our world has a 'built-in bias for comfort.' How have you seen this play out in your own spiritual life or in the church?
3. When you hear the call to share your faith, what is your honest first reaction? Are you more like Moses with his excuses or Isaiah with his eagerness?
4. What fears or hesitations do you have about sharing the gospel with others? Which of Moses' excuses resonates most with you?
5. The sermon suggests that our ability to witness effectively is connected to our worship. How does your personal worship life affect your confidence in sharing your faith?
6. If Grace Point were to disappear tomorrow, who would notice? How can we as individuals ensure our presence in the community is meaningful?
7. Who are the five people God is placing on your heart to pray for consistently? What specific barriers might they have to accepting the gospel?
8. Pastor Jared mentioned that we're not called to be more 'attractional' but more 'missional.' What's the difference, and how might this change our approach to church and evangelism?
Life Application
This week, complete your 'My Five' card by prayerfully identifying five people in your life who don't know Jesus. Place one copy somewhere you'll see it daily (like your Bible or bathroom mirror) and the other in your wallet or purse. Commit to praying for these five people every single day this week, asking specifically for:
1) that you would be a good witness to them through your life,
2) for opportunities to share your faith,
3) for boldness when those opportunities arise, and
4) for the right words to say.
Additionally, take one concrete step toward one person on your list - perhaps inviting them to coffee, sending an encouraging text, or simply asking how you can pray for them.
Key Takeaways
1. The church is called to obey Jesus' Great Commission in a time of rapid spiritual decline in America
2. Our mission is to make as many people as much like Jesus in the shortest time possible because the world truly needs Jesus
3. Like Moses at the burning bush, God equips us for the mission despite our excuses and hesitations
4. The three-part strategy is to worship authentically, go on mission to meet community needs, and intentionally share the gospel
5. Consistent, persistent prayer for specific individuals is a powerful evangelistic practice
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