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Why is evangelism important for Christians?

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Evangelism is vital for Christians as it fulfills the Great Commission to make disciples and share the gospel of Christ, as seen in Acts 1:8.

Evangelism holds a paramount place in the life of the Church as it is a commandment given by Christ in Acts 1:8, where He instructs His followers to be witnesses to the ends of the earth. The sermon emphasizes that believers are tasked with the responsibility of proclaiming the good news of Jesus Christ, reflecting God's desire to save His people through the ordinary means of preaching and sharing the gospel. Evangelism is not merely a duty but an expression of love for others, motivated by the grace we ourselves have received. It is through evangelism that the message of salvation is spread, encouraging believers to trust in God's sovereignty in drawing His elect to Himself.
Scripture References: Acts 1:8, Acts 18:9-10, Matthew 28:19-20, Acts 17:17

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Norm Wells · Jan 11, 2026
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