The sermon centers on the urgent and eternal call for every believer to engage in personal evangelism, emphasizing that sharing the gospel is not reserved for pastors or professionals but is a responsibility and privilege for all Christians. Drawing from Scripture, particularly Jesus' commission to be 'fishers of men' and His prayer in John 17 that believers would lead others to faith through their testimony, the message underscores that evangelism is both a divine purpose and a practical calling. The speaker illustrates this through powerful personal stories—of a dying man in the ICU, a 63-year-old woman who led 253 to Christ, and a youth who led others to salvation—demonstrating that with proper preparation and reliance on the Holy Spirit, anyone can be effective. The sermon calls the congregation to embrace evangelism as a lifestyle, not a one-time event, and to prepare through study, prayer, and intentional outreach, especially in the context of a changing community and upcoming opportunities like the fair and new church property. Ultimately, the goal is to catch souls for eternity, knowing that every saved life is a lasting joy and a crown of rejoicing in the presence of Christ.