GO: EVANGELISM JESUS’ WAY
Matthew 10.5-15
5 Jesus sent out these 12 after giving them instructions: “Don’t take the road leading to other nations, and don’t enter any Samaritan town. 6 Instead, go to the lost sheep of the house of Israel. 7 As you go, announce this: ‘The kingdom of heaven has come near.’ 8 Heal the sick, raise the dead, cleanse those with skin diseases, drive out demons. You have received free of charge; give free of charge. 9 Don’t take along gold, silver, or copper for your money-belts. 10 Don’t take a traveling bag for the road, or an extra shirt, sandals, or a walking stick, for the worker is worthy of his food. 11 “When you enter any town or village, find out who is worthy, and stay there until you leave. 12 Greet a household when you enter it, 13 and if the household is worthy, let your peace be on it. But if it is unworthy, let your peace return to you. 14 If anyone will not welcome you or listen to your words, shake the dust off your feet when you leave that house or town. 15 I assure you: It will be more tolerable on the day of judgment for the land of Sodom and Gomorrah than for that town.
EVANGELISM: CALLING ALL BELIEVERS
Evangelism, it sounds like something that is the job of someone on a church or ministry staff, but it’s really the calling and responsibility of every believer in Jesus. We are all given the command to share the message of Jesus with the people around us. Some will do that in a very public way, but the majority will do this one on one with the people God has placed in their sphere of influence. Whatever platform God has given you to share this Good News with people, there are some elements that are important to grasp.
YOU’RE GOING! (5-7)
Go Where I Tell You to go
- Jesus said “As You Go…”
- He does not say “if,” or “when,” but “as you go!”
- In other words, “You are going!”
Say What I Tell You to Say
“The Message is that God’s kingdom is here…so believe”
MEET NEEDS (8)
Physical Needs
- Don’t ever underestimate the Need to Meet Physical Needs
- Read Matthew 25:31-40
- “People won’t care what you know until they know you care”
- It’s hard for someone to see their need for the Savior when they are confronted
Spiritual Needs
- Don’t focus so fully on the Physical that you Neglect the Spiritual
The danger is that we can become so focused on meeting physical needs that we forget or neglect the most important need, a saving relationship through faith in Jesus Christ. This happens very subtly, but the result is catastrophic.
WHY IT’S EASIER TO FOCUS ON PHYSICAL NEEDS
- Meeting Physical Needs is More Welcome
- Meeting Physical Needs offers More Visible Results
- Meeting Physical Needs provides instant Gratification
- Meeting Physical Needs is what people expect of the church
THE RESULT OF FOCUSING ON PHYSICAL NEEDS
- The church ceases to be the carrier of the Gospel
- The church ceases to grow with new believers
- The church ceases to fulfill the Great Commission
- The church ceases
The sad fact is that the landscape around us is dotted with empty church buildings that are no longer functioning as places of Christian fellowship. Travel the roads of Vermont and you will see stately spires rising above the landscape in communities throughout the state, and yet Vermont has the auspicious honor of being designated the “least churched state” in the nation because those stately steeples and numerous church buildings no longer represent communities of faith focused on sharing the message of hope found in faith in Christ.
TRUST HIM (9-10)
God will Meet Our Needs as We Follow Him
Don’t Pack Anything
- If you have ever taken a road trip you know that one of the most important things in preparing for the journey is packing. You want to be sure you have everything you need for the trip, and then some. Suit cases get packed, trunks get loaded, and seats get filled with items you know will be needed and useful on the trip.
- Jesus, however, wants the disciples to understand that all they need is Him. By telling them not to pack anything or bring anything He is calling them to an incredible level of faith and trust. Can they (can we) believe that Jesus really is enough for us? He is assuring them (and us) that He will provide for them as they are going along the way.
Phil. 4:19
And my God will supply all your needs
according to His riches in glory in Christ Jesus.
RESULTS AREN’T OUR RESPONSIBILITY (11-15)
I am not ashamed to say that I like Taylor Swift. Her latest album, 1989, has been a huge success, driven by fun songs and catchy music, she has captured a fan base that was hungering for her sound and her example. In the area of popular music I have few reservations in recommending people listen to Swift’s music.
One of those mega hits is the song “Shake It Off.” In the lyrics Swift encourages people who may have been mistreated or put out by others to “Shake it Off” instead of letting it get them down. Interestingly, this seemingly contemporary advice is the same thing Jesus told His disciples 2000 years ago.
If anyone will not welcome you or listen to your words, shake the dust off your feet when you leave that house or town. (Matthew 10.14)
Here’s Why This is Critical
When a person is faced with rejection it becomes very easy to get discouraged a quit. I’m certain that there are many in the pews of the church who were once convinced of the need to tell others about Jesus. Perhaps they were inspired by a sermon or song or Sunday School lesson. Whatever got them ignited, they charged out into the world determined to share the love of Jesus and see people get saved. Unfortunately, not everyone we share the Gospel message with is going to receive it. Not everyone we encounter is going to eagerly listen to us tell the story of Jesus. Sometimes people are going to turn their back on us, ridicule us, and reject us.
Here’s where Taylor Swift’s unintended Biblical reminder comes in. She would say, as Jesus did, “Shake it off.” When people reject or discount what we tell them as we share the Gospel with them, we need to remember that they are not rejecting us, ultimately they are rejecting the grace and love of God found only in Jesus Christ. We simply need to shake it off and keep on sharing. There are others who need to hear the story of Jesus. Our responsibility is to be faithful by going where He sends and saying what He tell us to say. We are to be like the ancient watchmen found in this passage from Ezekiel:
- 1 The word of the Lord came to me: 2 “Son of man, speak to your people and tell them: Suppose I bring the sword against a land, and the people of that land select a man from among them, appointing him as their watchman, 3 and he sees the sword coming against the land and blows his trumpet to warn the people. 4 Then, if anyone hears the sound of the trumpet but ignores the warning, and the sword comes and takes him away, his blood will be on his own head. 5 Since he heard the sound of the trumpet but ignored the warning, his blood is on his own hands. If he had taken warning, he would have saved his life. 6 However, if the watchman sees the sword coming but doesn’t blow the trumpet, so that the people aren’t warned, and the sword comes and takes away their lives, then they have been taken away because of their iniquity, but I will hold the watchman accountable for their blood. (Ezekiel 33.1-6)
Can You Imagine:
- A person who sees a fire but doesn’t pull the Alarm
- An engineer who doesn’t blow the locomotive’s whistle
- An Air Traffic Controller who leaves pilots to fend for themselves
- We are not responsible for how they accept our message (warning),
- but we are responsible to give them the message (warning)
THERE MAY BE DANGERS (16)
Like Sheep Among Wolves
It is more than a little ironic that Jesus, the Good Shepherd, states that He is sending his disciples out as “sheep among wolves.” Everyone knows that the shepherd’s responsibility is to keep the sheep safe from danger and provide protection for the flock. Jesus understands, however, that the little flock He is sending out, both then and now, would face times of peril. He doesn’t want them (or us) to be shocked when difficulty and dangers arise.
Think about it, the people Jesus was sending out, the original 12 disciples, didn’t have an easy road ahead of them. They were going to be rejected, despised, persecuted, and eventually most of them would die because of the message they proclaimed. It does not make sense that we should think that believing in Jesus will miraculously make life easier or better, at least in this world. What it does is assure us of eternity with Christ in the glory of Heaven. THERE we will experience life free from sin, suffering, and sorrow (Revelation 21.3-4).
We must be “Shrewd as Snakes” and “Innocent as Doves”
Because it won’t be easy, and so many things are against the followers of Christ, it is important that we be “shrewd as snakes” while being “innocent as doves.” This is as needed today as it was when Jesus was issuing this marching order to His disciples.
Being shrewd requires that we be creative and clever in finding ways of sharing the message of Christ. We have the most important news the world has ever heard, and the world desperately needs this news. Even though the message is thousands of years old, it’s impact and importance have not waned. In addition, the message has not changed, nor can it be changed. We must find innovative and advanced means of telling the ancient story of Jesus. As we go we are to be proclaiming an unchanging message to an ever changing world. Discovering how to share that message in our community and culture is part of our responsibility as “snakes for the Savior.”
As important as being innovative is that we be people of integrity. Being “innocent as doves” requires that our motives and morals be pure and honorable. Unfortunately many self-proclaimed religious leaders have had little trouble with being “shrewd as serpents” but have fallen short in the area of being “innocent as doves.” As a result people are increasingly skeptical of those professing to speak for Christ. The disciples were sent out to proclaim the message of their Master, and they were given the power and authority to act as He would (Healing, casting out demons, etc…). They were to be a representation to the world of Jesus, and so are we. Therefore, we must have the integrity of Christ as we carry out His mission.
INVITATION – Summary of the Message
- You’re Going – It’s in our DNA as Disciples
- Meet Needs – Physical & Spiritual Needs need to be addressed
- Trust Him – He’s going to Provide as You Follow Him
- Results Aren’t Our Responsibility – Shake it Off and Move On
- There May be Dangers – Expect that Hardship may be ahead
Do You Dare to be Vulnerable?
Being involved in evangelism means making yourselves vulnerable. Therefore, we must be clever and creative in our efforts, but also be people of integrity. We can’t let the negative responses of people dissuade us from the mission of proclaiming Jesus to the world. Shake it off, because there is someone that needs to hear about Jesus’ love for them. Be faithful to go where He calls you to go, and tell people the story of Jesus.
