Sermons on Evangelism
Joy in Heaven
In this sermon, Pastor Tim considers the parables of the lost sheep and the lost coin. Jesus’ teaching here addresses grumbling and invites us to follow him in his mission to seek and save the lost, and to have joy over one sinner who repents. Passage: Luke 15:1-10
The Great Commission
Fairview Baptist Church began in 1960 in obedience Jesus’ command we call the Great Commission. As the church moves to a new and larger location we remember the calling we have as a church and as individual Christians. This sermon considers the command, “Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations.” Passage: Matthew 28:19
Faithful for the Sake of the Name
This sermon reminds us of the mission we have to go and make disciples of the nations. It is a call to be faithful in receiving, sending, and going out for the sake of the name. Each believer has a role to play in serving Christ. May God make us faithful to be fellow laborers for the truth. Passage: 3 John 5-8
Making Gospel Waves
This sermon considers the “gospel waves” that were made as the disciples were faithful to the mission that Jesus gave them. The bold proclamation o the gospel will create waves in a society reaching beyond the pew, to the people and even the palace. Here is a call for us to make gospel waves by courageously speaking truth to those in the pews and the parliament for the glory of Christ. Passage: Luke 9:7-9
Christian Ministry: In the World
This is part five of a 5-part series on Christian ministry. In this sermon, we consider service to God in the world and the exhortation to stand firm, to pray, and to boldly proclaim the gospel of peace. Here is a needed message today that compels us to go, stand, and speak in service to Christ. Passage: Ephesians 6:10-20
Prayer and Common Men
This sermon looks at how Jesus calls twelve to be his apostles. Jesus spends all night in prayer and then calls common men to go in his name to the ends of the earth declaring the good news of the kingdom of God. God works the same way today. So let us pray and go in Jesus name. Passage: Luke 6:12-16
The End of Satan’s Tyranny
When Jesus Christ appeared, he appeared to destroy the works of the devil (1 John 3:8). This verse along with many others teach the triumph of Christ over the devil through his ministry on earth. The church must know that authority and power of Christ if we are to be faithful in making disciples of the nations. Here is a call to be hopeful in a world of sin. The risen King is with us! Preached: January 2, 2022. Text:…
A Cloud of Witnesses Part 3
Here is a call to expect great things from God and attempt great things for God. With world-changers like Moses, Gideon, David and Samuel who have gone before us, we are called to imitate their faith. They trusted God and changed the world. We too are called to trust God and attempt great things for him. Are you going to live a wasted life? Or are you going to live it for God, trusting him and attempting great things for…
Pluralism and the Bible
What does it look like to live and speak in a pluralistic culture where this is no absolute truth? How do we respond and tell the truth as the church of Christ? It is so important to answer these questions from the Scriptures so that we are being faithful to Jesus and to his truth.
The Goal of the Gospel
From this amazing chapter in the Bible we see clearly the goal of the gospel and two great foundations upon which our evangelism rests.
Rights and the Gospel
As Paul discusses giving up rights for the sake of Christian brethren, he looks at his own example when it comes to the gospel. As a man who’s been transformed by the grace of God he gives up his rights or what he could rightful demand or claim so that the gospel can go forth unhindered. We look at this important text together and then draw 7 principles that apply to our own evangelism.
Suffering and Missions
What does suffering have to do with missions? The Bible has much to say on this topic. Suffering is the cost of building the church, it’s the price of making others bold, it enforces the call to go, and it shows the supremacy of God as we suffer with joy for his sake and the gospel knowing our treasure is in heaven. We are forced to look at ourselves as we see the call of Jesus to “come and die.”…
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