Many Christians think they cannot adequately share the gospel unless they’ve had formal training in evangelism. I’m for evangelism training, but training is not necessary before you can tell someone about Jesus and give your own testimony about how you came to know Him.
In John 9 we read of a man born blind who, within an hour after is conversion, is witnessing to Ph.D.’s in religion (the Pharisees). Obviously, he’d had no evangelism training, but he was able to talk about Jesus and his own conversion. As Martyn Lloyd-Jones used to say, after being saved and after hearing countless presentations of the gospel in sermons, if Christians still believe they cannot evangelize without massive amounts of training, then either they’ve heard very poor preaching or they’ve been very poor listeners.
However, it does boost one’s confidence in sharing the gospel to know a general outline of what to say and to have some appropriate verses of Scripture committed to memory. Several years ago I developed an outline to hang my thoughts on, along with at least two key verses for each section. I don’t follow it woodenly in every situation, for each evangelistic encounter is unique. And sometimes I condense it a bit. But having a full presentation of the gospel ready on my lips does give me a sense of direction and a feeling of preparedness. You’re welcome to adapt the outline for use in your own personal evangelism.
- There is one God, He is the Creator, He is holy, and He is
worth knowing.
See Deuteronomy 4:39; Isaiah 46:9; Genesis 1:1; 1 Peter
1:16. Such a God is worth our pursuit! - Everyone is a sinner separated from God.
See Romans 3:23; Isaiah 59:2. We have no idea how
unholy we are in comparison to God. - There is a penalty for sin.
See Romans 6:23; Hebrews 9:27; Romans 14:10; Mt.
25:46. The penalty is judgment and Hell. - Jesus paid that penalty for all who believe.
See Romans 5:8; 1 Peter 3:18. Jesus took God’s
judgment so believers could have mercy. - No one can earn God’s forgiveness and favor.
See Ephesians 2:8-9; Titus 3:5. We’re not saved by our
works, but by faith in Jesus’ work. - We should respond with repentance and faith.
See Mark 1:15; John 3:16. We should turn from sin and
turn to Jesus for forgiveness. - We can have assurance of eternal life with God.
See 1 John 5:13. Jesus’ resurrection and God’s Word
assure believers of forgiveness.
Responding to this great message from the Bible.
A. It is not only right for you to live for the God who
created you and owns you, but you will find your
greatest fulfillment only when you fulfill the purpose
for which you were made, and that is to know God
and live for Him.
B. Do you believe this great message of the Bible?
Genuine belief in its truth is demonstrated by
turning from living for yourself and believing that
because of His death and resurrection Jesus Christ
can make you right with God.
C. Are you willing to express repentance and faith in
prayer to God right now?