Holiness as Motivation for Evangelism. Instructor s Guide

Similar documents
Instructor s Guide. Church Renewal Resource Evangelism Ministries USA/Canada Region Church of the Nazarene

Developing Evangelistic Leaders in Your Congregation

Communicating Vision. Instructor Guide. Church Renewal Resource Evangelism Ministries USA/Canada Region Church of the Nazarene

Developing Devoted Disciples

Inviting the Unchurched

Resolving Conflict. Instructor s Guide. Vibrant Church Renewal USA/Canada Evangelism Ministries Church of the Nazarene, International

Raising the Morale of a

Witnessing: Re-envisioning God

Inviting the Unchurched Instructor s Guide

What you have heard from me in the presence of many witnesses entrust to faithful men who will be able to teach others also.

Instructor Guide Vibrant Church Renewal USA/Canada Evangelism Ministries Church of the Nazarene, International

JOURNEY BASICS: LIFE IN THE SPIRIT

The Holy Spirit is not personal, it a force of God; or The Christian life is one of perfection and you can reach sinless perfection in this life.

Lesson Components Materials Teacher s Edition Student Activity Book (Preschool) and Student Edition (Kindergarten Grade 6) Resources CD

Discovering Church Planting Field Testing Guide v4.2. Draft

SPIRITUAL DISCIPLINES

Dedicating Ourselves to the Development of Others.

Understanding the Great Commission

KNOWING JESUS INTRODUCTION PRE-STUDY ASSESSMENT SUMMARY

EVANGELISM AND WORLD MISSIONS COMMITTEE REPORT. Jesus said, Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of

The Books of the New Testament

NAZARENE PARTICIPANT S HANDOUT. Writers Jason and Rachel McPherson. Copyright 2016 by WordAction Publishing Company

ASSESSING THE WHOLE PERSON: AN INVENTORY FOR CHURCH LEADERS 1

CHECKOUT FOR LESSON TWO. Go over Checkout for Lesson Three. Preparation assignment to be completed before we meet next time.

my changes 1. LEADER PREPARATION

DISCOVER WHO YOU REALLY ARE Week 1: Who Defines You? 1. LEADER PREPARATION

to ignite a passion to follow Jesus. (1) belong, (2) grow, and (3) multiply. BELONG GROW

ON A. Mission: My Mission. Trip Journal

EVANGELISM & THE GREAT COMMISSION

What Do We Believe? Lesson 39

Philosophy of Ministry. Bethel Baptist Church exists to make and mature disciples of Jesus Christ for the glory of God

Paul's Work in Ephesus

Our Calling. I. The Scriptures

THE GOSPE L OF Y E S PRE ACHI NG P L A N

Mizizi Supplemental Journal Questions and Scripture Readings

STUDENTS. ENGAGED in. EVANGELISM and DISCIPLESHIP. Welcome! Why are you here? What are your expectations?

Relationships, the Glue of Discipleship

Holy Spirit Weekend Workshop. Holy Spirit Workshop

Personal Evangelism UNIT STUDENT REPORTS AND ANSWER SHEETS

To order visit

7 MARKS OF A DISCIPLE

#2 - The Gift of the Holy Spirit

JUST LIKE JESUS 1. LEADER PREPARATION

Spiritual Disciplines 1/Introduction

#seekfirst series I king & Kingdom. Part 3

To understand how much our words can hurt. To use God s words for us to remove that hurt. To ask God for words to describe us.

Lesson at a Glance. The Body of Christ. Lesson Text

DOCTRINE OF RECONCILIATION. 1. There are three doctrines related to the blood of Christ:

HOW TO PRESENT THE HOLY SPIRIT BOOKLET

A Plan for Multiplication

Beginning Your Journey in Christ

Sharing Your Faith. Why Do Many Christians Do Not Share Their Faith And What The Bible Can Teach Us About Those Feelings?

1. Circle key words and phrases in the following Scriptures.

ARTICLE 6 We believe in sanctification subsequent to the new birth, through faith in the blood of Christ; through the Word, and by the Holy Ghost.

This inventory can be searched by keyword. Press Ctrl+F. A search function will open.

Theresa Doby, MPH, M.A., M.S.

EVANGELISM USING THE 4 SPIRITUAL LAWS LESSON 1: INTRODUCTION TO THE 4 SPIRITUAL LAWS

PRACTICUM OF THE FIVE MINISTRIES IN SABBATH SCHOOL ACTION UNITS

Having a clear God given vision for 2018

Stan Toler. Effective Multiplication Strategies for the Local Church

SPIRITUAL GIFTS INVENTORY

Mission. "If you continue in my word, you are truly my disciples, and you will know the truth, and the truth will make you free.

1 Saddleback Pkwy, Lake Forest, CA AN INTRODUCTION

2 Corinthians Lesson 5 2 Corinthians 6:1-7:16 Written about 65 AD

His purpose was to create in himself one new humanity out of the two, thus making peace, 16

Sunday School Leadership Meetings General Period Suggestions Summer 2013 by Judi S. Hayes

Thy Kingdom Come Prayers for Pentecost

The Commands of Jesus

1. To help students gain a mastery of the content and meaning of the Bible

STRATEGIC PLAN VISION To become a more faith-filled, united and vibrant Diocese of Toledo through fostering Holy Disciples, Holy Families and Holy Voc

What this Book is About

Mission Meeting Starters

Our Hope for Groups. Group Leader Booklet

Relational Evangelism Easy as 1-2-3

Our Greatest Mission: Evangelism

MEETING 3 (LESSON 2): LEADER S NOTES

Churches That Start New Churches

Purdue XA: DNA Tools Order of Use

Following Jesus Gathers Disciples and Selects Apostles Luke 5:1-11; 6:12-16; Mark 9:33-35; John 20:21-23; Matthew 28:19-20

One and Undivided 24 th June 29 th July 2018

The Embraceable Mystery God Student Book 2006 Serendipity. Published by Serendipity House Publishers Nashville, Tennessee

Prayer for those who believe the testimony of the Disciples Unity of Believers

IN THE BEGINNING: MORE LIFE LEADER LESSON PLAN. Session #1. 5 Min Soul-Winning Testimonies are Embedded in the PowerPoint

The Holy Spirit Teaches Us

Week 2 1 Peter Page 1 of 6

THE DOCTRINE OF WITNESSING

Dreaming Big Dreams Intro to the Bible

GET THE MOST OUT OF YOUR BIBLE

RELIGION AND SOCIETY

Grow in Prayer and Intercession

D-Group Leader Guide. Making Disciples Who Make Disciples. addmultiply.org

Involves Building Relationships - Leader Guide -

Planning Guide for the Diocesan Encuentro

What God Wants You to Be and Do

LESSON NINE. Doing the Works of Jesus. The purpose of this lesson is to encourage believers to DO the same works that Jesus did.

How to Make Disciples (2 Timothy 3:14-17; Acts 1:1-8; 1 Corinthians 3:1-9

OUR GOSPEL. Sovereign Grace Church (Rev. 08/2018)

Missional Bible Study Series

Understanding the Multiple Levels of Maturity Becoming a Follower of Jesus - Session January 2013

Living in Christ four- lesson Bible study

Transcription:

Holiness as Motivation for Evangelism Instructor s Guide

Acknowledgments Director of Course Development Dr. Lyle Pointer Author of Module Dr. Lyle Pointer Curriculum Developer by - Thea Ardrey, 2014 Curriculum Designed by - Jackie James 2014 Evangelism Ministries 2014 USA/Canada Office All Rights Reserved Permission is granted to copy this material for local church training. No part of this material may be copied, photocopied, or reproduced in any form for the purpose of sale. 2 www.usacanadaregion.org/training-modules

Preparation Checklist The following information will help you prepare to instruct this module. Review the material and make notes of specific areas for special emphasis. Check to ensure the following materials are available: PowerPoint presentations Participant booklet (copy as needed) Gather the following materials: Pens and/or pencils Other material you want to use Check the classroom for: Projector Sufficient number of tables and chairs for the participants Arrange the room so that each church team sits around an individual table and you have ample room to move among the teams. 3 www.usacanadaregion.org/training-modules

HOLINESS AS MOTIVATION FOR EVANGELISM The table below identifies each module section, the time allotted for each section, and a brief description of the section s objective. When you are familiar with this module, you may want to teach from this page rather than the detailed information. MODULE AT A GLANCE Section Time Page Brief Description I. Module Introduction 5 Minutes Introduce module, purpose, and objective. II. Lecture III. Small group Activity 30 Minutes 15 Minutes The facilitator presents biblical support uniting holiness and evangelism. Participants consider how to unite holiness and witness to the world IV. Action Planning/Reporting 20 Minutes V. Module Wrap-up 5 Minutes Total Module Time: 75 minutes Participants begin preparing their homework assignments. Close the module with your final comments regarding the topic. 4 www.usacanadaregion.org/training-modules

I. Module Introduction (5 Minutes) Distribute Participant Material. Let the participants know the material is theirs to keep and encourage them to take notes. The participant material includes: Purpose Objective Fill-in-the-Blanks for the Lecture Application Exercises The purpose of this module is to: Unite a Spirit-filled life with witness to unbelievers The objectives for this module are: To tie together holiness and evangelism; To see Christians acting in ways reflective of a seeking God; To value evangelism as a God-like activity. 5 www.usacanadaregion.org/training-modules

II. Lecture (30 Minutes) Acts 1:8 reads, For you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and in Samaria, and to the ends of the earth. Question: If people do not witness, can it be fairly concluded they are not Spirit-filled? Bible Study: Review the following passages of scripture. Write down your thoughts of how holiness or one s relationship with the Holy Spirit affects evangelism. Psalm 51:10-13 Isaiah 6:1-10 2 Peter 1:3-8 Ephesians 3:20-21 Philemon 4-7 1 John 1:1-4 2 Corinthians 5:16-21 John 15:1-8 1. Holiness means to love God with all one s heart, soul, mind, and strength. 2. The second greatest commandment is to love our neighbor as ourselves. 3. The holiness message COMBINES love for God with love for people. 4. Loving people means we will CARE for their spiritual well-being. 6 www.usacanadaregion.org/training-modules

II. Lecture Cont. 5. The love of Christ becomes a DYNAMIC flow out of our purified hearts into an imperfect world. 6. Holy people PARTICIPATE in the divine nature and the divine mission, i.e. they become like Christ to the world in which He came and to which we must go. 7. People who have been made holy by God have been filled with God s Spirit and have been EMPOWERED to serve. a. Part of our service is to WITNESS to the grace of God in our lives. b. God s Spirit URGES us to tell the good news of Jesus Christ to all peoples. 8. Holy people SEEK to know God. a. When we know God, we UNDERSTAND His heart. b. When we CAPTURE the heart of God, we will tell unbelievers about God. 9. Holiness means we DESIRE to become God-like. a. When we become God-like, we are DEDICATED to His purposes. b. God s mission is to include all people in His family, for He doesn t want one single person to perish. 10. Holiness people seek to IMITATE the characteristics of God such as love, holiness, and mercy. a. God is an AVAILABLE God; we are to be an available people. b. God is a forgiving God; we are not to CARRY grudges either. c. God SEEKS for lost people; that s our job description, too. 7 www.usacanadaregion.org/training-modules

III. Small Group Exercise (15 minutes) Gather in groups of three to five persons. Discuss the following questions: 1. What, if anything, about the holiness message keeps us from being effective evangelists? 2. Why should deeply devoted people overcome barriers to evangelism? 3. What can fully consecrated people do to become better proclaimers of the good news? Remain available during the exercise time to answer questions. Announce to the group when five minutes remain. Again, announce to the group when two minutes remain. Keep the discussion brief so you will have time to complete the lecture and Action Planning/Reporting section. 8 www.usacanadaregion.org/training-modules

IV. Action Planning/Reporting (20 minutes) This section gives the participants an opportunity to discuss their plans for using this information, as well as how they will share the information with others. The homework assignment for this module is: 1. Take a self-inventory: a. Have you confined holiness to inner purity alone? b. Has your experience with entire sanctification caused you to multiply good deeds in an attempt to positively influence unbelievers? c. Have you sought to address broken relationships in order to be an ambassador of reconciliation? d. Are you experiencing the Holy Spirit s power in order to be a vibrant and effective personal witness? e. Are you and others praying that Christians will become active in sharing their faith? 2. Who are the people around you who most need you to bear witness to God s goodness in your life? Conclusion: Our loving relationship with God directs us into loving relationships with unbelievers so they may love God. Move among the groups to answer specific questions. Listen for discussions that are not focused on the assignment and guide them in their discussion. Let the groups know when there are five minutes remaining and ask them to begin to conclude their discussions. 9 www.usacanadaregion.org/training-modules

V. Module Wrap-Up (5 minutes) This section provides an opportunity to close the module. Ask participants to share their thoughts about the module. Answer any questions and provide encouragement. For more information, find us online at: www.missionevangelism.org/training-modules or Email us at VibrantChurch@nazarene.org 10 www.usacanadaregion.org/training-modules