Master Plan of Evangelism | 1. Selection
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Jesus’ evangelistic strategy focused on training a small group of disciples, rather than large-scale programs. He chose twelve men, including Peter, James, and John, who were teachable and sincere in their faith. Jesus concentrated his time and efforts on these disciples, knowing their faithfulness was crucial for spreading his message to the world.Jesus, despite His popularity and ability to impress the multitudes, deliberately focused His ministry on a small group of disciples. He understood the need for competent leaders to guide and protect the masses from false teachings and deceitful religious authorities. Jesus’ strategy aimed to establish a lasting Kingdom by raising up leaders who could effectively teach and shepherd the people.Jesus focused on training a few dedicated leaders to effectively evangelize the multitudes, a strategy the modern church often neglects. This principle, evident in Ephesians 4:11-12, emphasizes the importance of equipping leaders to build the body of Christ. The church must prioritize leadership training, starting with those in positions of influence or those willing to follow Christ, to effectively combat the spread of false ideologies and reach the world for God.#MasterPlanOfEvangelism#RobertEColeman#TheGreatCommission#WalkWithJesus#Evangelism#Discipleship




