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How does the eternal damnation of the lost affect our evangelism efforts?

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The eternal fate of the lost compels Christians to share the Gospel urgently with those who do not know Christ.

The reality of eternal damnation profoundly impacts our approach to evangelism. Understanding that the lost face everlasting punishment should ignite a sense of urgency within believers to proclaim the Gospel message. As Paul expressed in Romans 9:3, he had a longing for the salvation of his brethren; this reflects a necessary attitude for Christians who recognize the stakes involved. The preacher's message calls believers to go beyond mere acknowledgment of their faith to actively engage in outreach, sharing the hope of salvation offered through Jesus Christ to those around them. This motivates believers to communicate the Gospel with love, urgency, and compassion, seeking to bring souls to Christ before it's too late.
Scripture References: Romans 9:3

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