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/Expository Sermon Outline: /
 
*Theme*……………………………………….. Evangelism   
 
Introduction:
 
                               I.
Shawshank Redemption Clip
a. Intuitionalized
b.      50 years of habit
c.
Hateful Walls   
                                                                       
 
 
*Thesis*………*If* we believe in the resurrection story *then* we are each to be evangelists    
 
*Transition*…………… Get busy dying
 
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Instutionalized, thousands of years old, full of old habits, and covered by walls of insecurity, the current day Christian has failed to become what God has called him to be…an evangelist!
II.
Context of the Passage   
a.
Three appearances
                                                                                                                                            i.
Jesus death & Burial
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Eve’s sin forgiven
                                                                                                                                        iii.
Emmaus
b.      Jesus’ Physically Appears to the Disciples
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FEAR dominates passage
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Double guessing their eyes
c.
The Mission
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Reviews mission 
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Changes mission
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Deep Words – we are called to only present the Gospel
 
*Transition *……………..Get busy living
 
 
                                                                                     III.
Case Study for Church wide Evangelism
a.       70% of 2nd Great Awaking were 1:1 converts
b.
People follow people not programs
c.       Growing Churches  
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Holy Spirit
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Prayer
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Music  
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Used Sunday school for lay education
 
                                                                                     IV.
Case Study for Individual Evangelism
a.       Fear of failure – they are not rejecting you!
b.      Propositional Evangelism – Man in Mall
c.       Relational Evangelism – John’s Childhood
d.      Keys to helping us start a conversation
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Dynamic Equivalents
1.      music
2.      children
3.      need for relationships
4.      Sports
5.      books  
 
 
*Conclusion:*  *If* we believe in the resurrection story *then* we are each to be evangelists.
The reader of the redemption story is found in the role of evangelism.
Fear of failure is the number one reason for people to stop evangelism yet if we stick to a relational evangelism model we will have less change of failure.
Instutionalized, thousands of years old, full of old habits, and covered by walls of insecurity, the current day Christian has failed to become what God has called him to be…an evangelist!
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