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Lost Cause, Part 3: Losing the Lost // Eric Robertson

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Do you attract or repel others when you tell them about Jesus?

In this message, Pastor Eric Robertson explores how our approach to evangelism can either attract or repel those we wish to reach. The discussion centers on a critical shift in understanding: moving from an approach rooted in judgment and justice to one that prioritizes mercy and grace. The message challenges the common mistake of presenting the Gospel with a heavy emphasis on judgment, which often leads to alienation rather than connection.

Drawing from John 12:32, we learn how Jesus promised to draw a people to Himself through His sacrifice. When we live out the Gospel with genuine grace and love, there's no need for forceful evangelism—people are naturally drawn to this authentic expression of Jesus. Examine Matthew 9:10-13, where Jesus associates with tax collectors and sinners, demonstrating the importance of prioritizing mercy over judgment. This approach aligns with our role as a search and rescue team rather than bounty hunters.

A key insight is that "mercy," as described in biblical terms, encompasses kindness, faithfulness, and loyalty. This understanding challenges the role of gatekeeping in the Kingdom of God. Mercy allows for belonging before transformation, urging us to avoid hypocrisy—living authentically rather than as a "stage-player."

The message also addresses the problem of hypocrisy, as illustrated in Matthew 15:7-9 and Romans 2:22-24. Hypocrisy, or living a double life, damages our witness and alienates those we aim to reach. Authenticity is crucial; if our actions don't match our words, it undermines our credibility.

The message concludes with a compelling vision: imagine a world where Christianity is synonymous with compassion. Picture your community or church as a "Kingdom Emergency Room," a place brimming with those who have found healing and love. Revelation 22:17 invites all who are thirsty to come and take the free gift of life, reinforcing the idea of evangelism as an act of invitation rather than imposition.

Listeners are encouraged to assess their own lives and practices: Are we drawing others to Jesus or pushing them away? The call to action is clear: engage in a "search and rescue mission" by praying for those who don't yet know Jesus and actively being a light in their lives. The goal of evangelism is not to be a savior but to introduce others to the true Savior.

Are you losing the lost? Listen to explore how genuine compassion and authenticity can transform your approach to sharing the Gospel.

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484 episodes

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Do you attract or repel others when you tell them about Jesus?

In this message, Pastor Eric Robertson explores how our approach to evangelism can either attract or repel those we wish to reach. The discussion centers on a critical shift in understanding: moving from an approach rooted in judgment and justice to one that prioritizes mercy and grace. The message challenges the common mistake of presenting the Gospel with a heavy emphasis on judgment, which often leads to alienation rather than connection.

Drawing from John 12:32, we learn how Jesus promised to draw a people to Himself through His sacrifice. When we live out the Gospel with genuine grace and love, there's no need for forceful evangelism—people are naturally drawn to this authentic expression of Jesus. Examine Matthew 9:10-13, where Jesus associates with tax collectors and sinners, demonstrating the importance of prioritizing mercy over judgment. This approach aligns with our role as a search and rescue team rather than bounty hunters.

A key insight is that "mercy," as described in biblical terms, encompasses kindness, faithfulness, and loyalty. This understanding challenges the role of gatekeeping in the Kingdom of God. Mercy allows for belonging before transformation, urging us to avoid hypocrisy—living authentically rather than as a "stage-player."

The message also addresses the problem of hypocrisy, as illustrated in Matthew 15:7-9 and Romans 2:22-24. Hypocrisy, or living a double life, damages our witness and alienates those we aim to reach. Authenticity is crucial; if our actions don't match our words, it undermines our credibility.

The message concludes with a compelling vision: imagine a world where Christianity is synonymous with compassion. Picture your community or church as a "Kingdom Emergency Room," a place brimming with those who have found healing and love. Revelation 22:17 invites all who are thirsty to come and take the free gift of life, reinforcing the idea of evangelism as an act of invitation rather than imposition.

Listeners are encouraged to assess their own lives and practices: Are we drawing others to Jesus or pushing them away? The call to action is clear: engage in a "search and rescue mission" by praying for those who don't yet know Jesus and actively being a light in their lives. The goal of evangelism is not to be a savior but to introduce others to the true Savior.

Are you losing the lost? Listen to explore how genuine compassion and authenticity can transform your approach to sharing the Gospel.

  continue reading

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