Evangelism
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If God is really so good, surely mission must be the easiest work in the world. Simply hold out Jesus in his gospel, and people should come flocking.
The very one who has given us such great comfort, is the very same one who gives us such a great commission. Looking to Jesus, we not only remember the good news of the gospel, we herald it.
Those who bask in the sunshine of this loving and generous God are the happiest Christians and the happiest missionaries. Seeing in Jesus what our God is really like causes us to shine like him.
Mission is no clunky add-on to your own delighting in God. Instead, it is the natural overflow and expression of the enjoyment you have of him so that, like him, you gladly go out to fill the world with the word of his goodness.
God’s mission in creation and redemption is to bring men and women into the fellowship that Father, Son, and Spirit have always shared.
Marcus Honeysett asks what it means to believe in Jesus in a world which has given up on truth.
Ellis Potter introduces us to Buddhism through his past experience as a Buddhist monk, and contrasts it with his faith in the triune God of the Bible.
Justin Schell considers mission and missiology from an evangelical perspective.
John Calvin's exposition of Galatians 2:15–16 proclaims there is 'no salvation whatsoever outside of Jesus Christ, for he is the beginning and the end of faith, and he is all in all.'
In the Trinity, you have a completely different god from all other gods. With the Trinity, we’re talking about the Father eternally loving his Son by the Spirit.