57 Reasons to Proclaim the Gospel
Posted on October 10, 2019
by Bob Burris
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57 reasons to continually bear witness to the truth of Christ work on the cross. There are more reasons. One is enough.
- Because eternal conscious punishment, hell, is God’s righteous judgment on all, Revelation 19:11-21; 20:14-15; Matthew 8:12; 13:42; 13:50; 22:13; 24:51; 25:30.
- There is no other way to be saved except by trusting in Christ, Acts 4:12; John 14:6.
- The Lord strengthens and stands by those who share the gospel, 2 Timothy 4:17.
- When unbelievers come to faith, they come to their senses, 2 Timothy 2:25-26.
- When unbelievers come to faith, they are saved from hell, and they know Christ, 1 Peter 3:18.
- The lost escape from the snare of Satan when they come to faith in Christ, 2 Timothy 2:6.
- Witnessing is a holy calling, 2 Timothy 1:8-9.
- When we are obedient to the call to preach the gospel, the power of God is at work in us, 2 Timothy 1:8.
- The words of the Gospel cannot be bound, they will do their work, 2 Timothy 2:9.
- When the Gospel is preached to the elect they will be saved, 2 Timothy 2:10.
- If we never proclaim the gospel, we will be denied by Christ at the judgment, 2 Timothy 2:12; Luke 12:8-9.
- Paul rejoiced when Christ was proclaimed, Philippians 1:18.
- The good news of God’s deliverance is glad news, Psalm 40:9.
- In all four gospels, Jesus’ call to follow him is synonymous with his call to be fishermen for men, Mark 1:17; Matthew 4:19; Luke 5:10; John 20:21.
- There are blessings and rewards when Christians are persecuted for proclaiming the gospel, Matthew 5:1-12.
- People glorify God when they hear the words of the gospel, Matthew 5:16.
- Jesus sends his followers to live and preach in the same way the Father sent him to live and preach, John 20:21.
- The Abrahamic Covenant is fulfilled when the gospel is proclaimed to all the nations, Genesis 12:1-3.
- We are commanded to make disciples, which entails going and telling the good news, Matthew 28:16-20.
- Telling the greatness of the glory of God, as seen most fully in the work of Christ on the Cross, is the means by which the glory of God fills the whole earth, Psalm 67:2; 72:19
- When the Gospel of the kingdom is proclaimed in every nation, then the end will come, Matthew 24:14.
- When believers proclaim the testimony of Christ, and die in the process, it fulfills the number of saints who need to die before the end will come, Revelation 6:11; 12:11.
- Christ weeps for the lost, Luke 19:41.
- Paul wept for the lost, Romans 10:1.
- Non-believers need to be warned about judgment, Colossians 1:28.
- The Bible says that the task is so vitally important that every effort, except sin, should be made so that people would believe, 1 Corinthians 9:22.
- There is rejoicing in heaven when sinners, repent, Luke 15.
- Jesus’ name means savior, Matthew 1:21.
- In Jesus’ estimation, preaching the gospel was more important than healing sick people, Mark 1:35.
- Jesus will crush everyone who rejects him, Acts 2:37.
- There is no other way to be saved from our sin and God’s wrath, Acts 4:12.
- Jesus saves all who come to him in repentance and faith, Acts 2:21.
- The gift of the Holy Spirit is intimately tied to the mandate to witness, Acts 1:8.
- When Christians evangelize, they are working with God, 2 Corinthians 6:1.
- We are ambassadors of reconciliation to God, for Christ, 2 Corinthians 5:18-20.
- We fear God; therefore, we share the gospel, 2 Corinthians 5:11; Luke 12:4-5.
- When these bodies are destroyed in the caldron of mission work, we get new ones, 2 Corinthians 5:1-10.
- When people are saved, it increases thanksgiving to God, 2 Corinthians 4:15.
- When we speak of Christ, we are following the example of those who have gone before us, 2 Corinthians 4:13.
- When we suffer for Christ, there will be an eternal weight of glory awaiting us far beyond comparison to the suffering we endure here, 2 Corinthians 4:16-18.
- Evangelism pleases God, 2 Corinthians 5:9.
- Witnessing is evidence that God’s love has been poured out in our hearts and controls us, Romans 5:5; 2 Corinthians 5:14-15.
- Christians are God’s new creatures, made new to proclaim his greatness in the Cross, 2 Corinthians 5:16-18.
- We know that just as Christ is majestic beyond description, even though we cannot see him, the unsaved are also eternally majestic souls who must be saved, 2 Corinthians 5:16.
- Jesus came to seek and save the lost and we are called to follow his example, Luke 19:10; John 20:21.
- The early church went everywhere preaching the word, Acts 8:4.
- God commands everyone to repent. Most are unaware of this command, Acts 17:30.
- We have proof that Jesus can forgive sins because he came back to life, Acts 17:30.
- Those who preach the good news have beautiful feet, Isaiah 52:7.
- God is watching over his proclaimed word to accomplish his purposes, Jeremiah:12.
- We cannot not speak of that which has enflamed our hearts, Jeremiah 20:9.
- It is the privilege of old age to tell of God’s greatness, Psalm 71:15.
- We share the good news so that all might worship God, Psalm 117:1; Romans 15:9-11.
- When we share our faith, God promises to be with us, Matthew 28:20.
- Sharing the gospel gives Christians great joy, Philippians 1:18.
- When we evangelize, and endure hardship, persecution, and stresses it gives us great joy, Acts 16:
- God is a missionary God, John 20:21; Genesis 12:1-3; Genesis 3:15; Matthew 1.
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