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THE GOSPEL
FOR HERE OR TO GO? (Part 3 of 6) By Keith
Giles
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1] [part
2] [part
3] [part
4] [part 5] [part 6]
BELIEVE,
BELONG, BECOME
Someone
once told me that every single human being has a desire to believe something, to
become something and to belong to something. As we enter into relationship with
others we need to listen for the clues to where people are at in this process. Ask people
questions about what they believe, find out what they are searching to belong
to, help them to come to grips with what they want to become.
In some
cases, the answers to these questions will be very practical. Some people want
to become a nurse, or a mechanic. Others want to become significant or
necessary. A few people we talk to will reveal that they want to belong to a
family, or a discussion group, or that they are already identified with people
who share their viewpoint. Until we engage people in real, honest relationship
we’ll never discover the answers to these questions, and we cannot help others
find their own answers to these questions.
If nothing
else, start your conversation with the person in front of you by saying, “You
know, I was reading the other day about how everyone wants to believe, belong
and become something. What do you think about that?”
Let the Holy Spirit guide things from there and see where things go.
GARDNER VS
WARRIOR MODES OF EVANGELISM
Another
useful concept for me lately has been the understanding that there are two
different styles of evangelism we can employ. One way is the “Warrior
Model”. This is the predominant method that I have been trained in over the
course of my Christian life. This model uses ideas like closing the deal,
winning the lost, and targeting the lost as if they were deer on the other end
of our hunting rifle. Our mindset, in this model, is squarely centered on
results, and often we expect the result to come sooner rather than later. If we
take a shot and miss, we simply move on to the next target and take a shot at
that one.
Granted,
this sort of evangelism style has been largely successful in bringing hundreds
of thousands of people into faith in Christ. Perhaps, again, our focus has been
so centered on conversion that many have fallen through the cracks, but over the
decades of the Fifties, Sixties and Seventies especially, this “Bag’em and
Tag’em” mode of evangelism netted a number of new converts.
I think in
today’s culture this form of evangelism is a dead-end. If anything, it does
more damage to the Gospel than good, in my opinion. The reason why is that,
honestly, we’ve gotten so good at blasting out the message that “Jesus Loves
You” and “Jesus Died For Your Sins” that the world is tired of hearing it.
What they want now is to see. They want to see, with their eyes, if what we say
is true, and they are looking at the lives of those who identify themselves as
followers of Jesus to find evidence.
The
Gardener Model of evangelism takes a much different approach. Like a farmer or a
gardener plants, waters and protects the growing things in their care, they
recognize that making the plant produce fruit is not their job. They recognize
that they are simply cooperating with the natural process of growth inherent in
the creation.
This does
not mean that the gardener does nothing. Far from it. As anyone who has tended a
garden knows, success depends on daily attention and care, but the bloom and the
fruit will come in due time. These things cannot be forced or coerced. They must
be allowed to occur in an organic and natural way.
To apply
this to evangelism, it means trusting that God loves people more than we do. It
means daily placing our attention on the lives and spiritual development of
those whom we are in contact with. Our goal is to cooperate with the Holy Spirit
as He urges us to love people into the Kingdom of God. This means we’ll be
invested in the lives of people for the long haul. We’re not loving them
because we want to push them into our way of thinking, we are loving them simply
because God loves them and we are committed to love them in tangible ways to
express the love of God to them every single day.
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about
the author |
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Keith
Giles is a writer, pastor, teacher, and house
church leader in SoCal. He writes a free, weekly
e-newsletter called [SUBVERSIVE UNDERGROUND].
Find out more at www.keithgiles.com
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