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What does the Bible say about the role of evangelism?

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The Bible emphasizes that evangelism centers on the proclamation of the gospel, which is the good news of Jesus Christ.

Evangelism, derived from the Greek word 'euangelion,' literally means the good news. The gospel is central to evangelism, and it is not just any good news, but specifically the message of salvation through Jesus Christ. This good news proclaims that God has acted in history to redeem His people, and that through faith in Christ alone, sinners can be reconciled to God. Evangelism involves not only sharing one’s personal experiences but also the truth of the scriptures and the reality of Christ's work, which is guided by the Holy Spirit. A true evangelist is called to proclaim this finished work for the glory of God and the salvation of the elect.
Scripture References: Romans 10:14-15, John 3:16

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