In the sermon titled "Indictment 6: Unbiblical Gospel Invitation," Paul Washer critiques the prevalent approach to evangelism that reduces the gospel invitation to a superficial appeal, notably the phrase, "God loves you and has a wonderful plan for your life." He argues that such invitations fail to convey the full character of God, including His holiness and the seriousness of sin. Washer emphasizes the importance of presenting God’s nature accurately and calls for a more profound recognition of one’s sinfulness, repentance, and desire for God, rather than a mere desire for heaven. Scripture references from 2 Timothy 3:16-17 and 2 Timothy 4:1-4 support his contention that the church should uphold sound doctrine and rebuke false teachings, highlighting the vital need for genuine conversion as evidenced by a transformed life. The practical significance of Washer’s message lies in the call for a revival of biblical evangelism that leads to true discipleship rather than nominal Christianity.
“Evangelism begins with the nature of God. Who is God? Can a man recognize anything about his sin if he hath not a standard with which to compare himself?”
“The question is not, do you want to go to heaven? The question is this, do you want God?”
“A tree is known by its fruit. [...] Can a Christian live in a continuous state of carnality all the days of his life, not bearing fruit, and truly be Christian? Absolutely not.”
“If you are going to present him, say this, this man tonight has made a profession of faith in Jesus Christ...and we will now be working with him to make sure that Christ has truly been formed in him.”
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