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The Lessons
8:
Lesson Eight - You
And Your New
Responsibility |
Discipler's Notes |
How to Explain to Others How
They Can Be Saved
Aren't you glad you're saved? Think back to the day you accepted Christ,
What did it take for you to become saved? Obviously, salvation is from God,
and He has told us in His Word how to be saved. But probably it took a
person to explain God's Word to you and show you how to accept Christ. Now
that you are saved you have the privilege responsibility to tell others good
news! |
Review last week's memory verse, Matthew 6:21.
Open with prayer praising the Lord for the privilege of working with the
disciple through these lessons.
Begin by reading together Romans 10:13-14. Note the necessity of a
messenger. |
The Crucial Need of a Gospel
Witness
1 Who is the only way of salvation? (John
14:6, Acts 4:12)
Christ is the only way to
salvation.
2 What did Christ do to save us? (I Corinthians 15:3-4)
Christ died for our
sins... was buried... and rose again the third day
3 What threefold command did Christ give before ascending into heaven?
(Matthew 28:19-20)
He commanded us to make
disciples of all nations.
He commanded us to baptize believers.
He commanded us to teach believers to be obedient to all His commands.
The Courageous Confidence of a Gospel Witness
4 What promise was given to the disciples that would enable them to take the
gospel to the entire world? (Matthew 28:20; Acts 1:8)
Christ promised to be with
them continually through the indwelling of the Holy Spirit.
5 What does the Holy Spirit provide us to replace our fears? (11 Timothy
1:7)
The Holy Spirit provides
us with spiritual ability (power)
The Holy Spirit provides us with divine love.
The Holy Spirit provides us with discipline (a sound mind)
6 Who does God want to save? (II Peter 3:9, 1 Timothy 2:1-4)
God wants everyone living
to be saved.
7 What is needed to win more people to Christ? (Matthew 9:36-38)
Praying to the Lord of the
harvest, that he will send forth laborers into his harvest is the key to
seeing more people saved.
8 What does the Bible say about a
person who wins others to Christ? (Proverbs 11:30)
A person who leads others
to Christ is wise.
9 In Mark 4:1-20, Christ compared giving out the Word of God to sowing seed.
What principles are found in the following verses?
Psalm 126:6 He that goeth
forth and weepeth, bearing precious seed, shall doubtless come again with
rejoicing, bringing his sheaves with him.
2 Corinthians 9:6 He which
soweth sparingly shall reap also sparingly; and he which soweth bountifully
shall reap also bountifully.
Galatians 6:9 And let us
not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint
not. |
Christianity is narrow - Christ is the way,
the only way to heaven!
Explain that the word "gospel" means the good news concerning whatjcsus has
done for us so that we might be saved (I Corinthians 15:3?4).
These appear to be just two commands: teaching and baptizing. Yet, the two
words for teach have different meanings. The first word teach means to make
disciples (followers or learners of Jesus). This begins when a person is
saved, so we must witness. The second word teaching simply means to teach
them the commands of Christ (what the Bible says we should believe and how
we should live).
From a map in the back of your Bible, show the disciple the geographic areas
mentioned in Acts 1.8. Notice that witnessing begins at home. In their
generation (approximately 30 years), the 120 or so believers (Acts 1:15)
fulfilled this command! We must do the same in our generation.
Point out that we have the same command, yet we do not need to fear because
we also have the same promise and power that the disciples had.
Then should we not have a burden for everyone? Teach your disciple to be
soul?conscious.
"There has always been a labor problem, not a harvest problem!"
Wouldn't it be a shame to buy an expensive gift and then not be able to give
it to the person for whom it was bought? The gift of salvation was already
bought with Jesus' shed blood (I Peter 1:18-19), but we must deliver the
message so that others may receive the gift of eternal life. |
The Clear Presentation of a Gospel Witness
10 What experience did Paul use to witness to others? (Acts 22:1-15)
Paul related the testimony
of his own conversion to Christ.
11 Share your salvation testimony with at least one lost person before you
meet with your discipler. Record the results below.
(Make sure you as a
discipler have done the same!)
12 Do you want to witness more effectively for Christ? Your discipler will
tell you about an exciting opportunity to learn how to be a better
soulwinner!
MEMORIZE
Matthew 4:19 And he saith unto them, Follow
me, and I will make you fishers of men.
What will you do as a result of what you have learned from God's Word?
(James 1:22-25)

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Your personal testimony is a great help in
witnessing to others. You can use the same pattern Paul used in his
testimony: 1) Tell what your spiritual condition was before you were saved
2) Tell how you were saved 3) Tell what your spiritual condition is now!
Your disciple should have written his testimony in Lesson 1.
Relate some of your experiences as a soulwinner and how God has blessed.
Challenge the disciple to sign up for the next session of the Netcasters
Soulwinning Course. Be willing to be his trainer! Tell him when the next
session will begin.
Set up a time next week for you and the disciple to go soulwinning.
Remind the disciple that he will he receiving his Foundations for Christian
Living certificate soon. Congratulate him!
If you believe the disciple would benefit from Level II of discipleship,
then give him the Table of Contents and the first lesson, and make an
appointment for your next lesson.
Complete a final Progress Report and submit it to the church office. |
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