[The writer]* found it is helpful
exercise to ask himself, “How did Jesus
go about His ministry as depicted in Scripture?” He has since made a
conscious effort to adopt these values as his own in every area of his life, including
evangelism. Here are some observations of a script according to Jesus,
a man who was the same on outside as He was on the inside.
Jesus saw through the eyes of the Kingdom of God
Like the frontline troops of
an army advancing to reclaim lost territory, we are bringing the kingdom of God to bear in this life. Jesus was
committed to establishing beachheads in Satan’s territory. He was committed to
raiding the camps of darkness and setting free the men and women being help
captive. As we wait and look for Jesus to come and win the final battle, our
primary call is to evangelism.
Jesus saw through the eyes of Scripture
Our desire is to do and teach
simply what the Bible says. Its message holds power when it is read and believed
just as it is, without imposing any presuppositions and preconceptions onto the
text. We must also go beyond knowing the message of the Bible to obeying it.
Jesus saw through the eyes of mercy
Ours is either to make names
for ourselves nor to build lasting institutions, but to meet the needs of
broken people through a ministry of mercy. The church is the place where
righteousness and mercy meet.
Jesus saw people through the eyes of simplicity
The Son of God did nothing
for religious effect. Rather, He operated in a natural, low-key manner.
Jesus saw people through the eyes of integrity
It is vital that what we say
is the same as what we do. We must always be careful to speak the truth, deal
honestly, and live uprightly.
Jesus saw people through the eyes of culture
Jesus had the ability to
speak the cultural language of His day so that people could understand His
message of God’s love. We too need to help others to see the gospel can be
relevant to their everyday lives.
Jesus saw people through the eyes of reality
Jesus walked in the Spirit
and recognized the supernatural works of God. He functioned equally well on the
rational plane in His teachings. He both brought and explained the power of the
kingdom of God .
Jesus admits the secret of
His success: “The Son can do nothing of himself, but what he sees
the Father do” (John 5:19). If we are to succeed in bringing the
good news to those around us, we must place our expectation for success in the
right place.
THINK
BIG. START SMALL. GO DEEP.
[*Taken from Steve Sjogren, Conspiracy of Kindness: A Unique Approach to
Sharing the Love of Jesus (California, USA: Regal Books, 1993, 2003) pg.
50-51]
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