People need to hear the gospel, not gimmicks. Paul shared the message was about the Master. He didn't get into clever wordplay and double talk that confused people and complicated salvation. He made his message very plain. He just preached about Christ and relied only on the power of the Holy Spirit. Paul kept it simple and direct.
We should be more concerned with leading someone to Christ more than inviting them to church. Simply inviting them to church has more to do with the various selling points of what our church has to offer as opposed to the multitudes of blessings that Jesus Christ our Savior has to offer those who will hear and come to Him.
Gospel means "good news." When we share the gospel with others, we engage in the delivery of the message of the Messiah and his mighty work of salvation. People need to know that Jesus is the root and foundation of the Good News, the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Share the good news of Jesus, not simply the good things about your church. Your church should help disciple new believers, but it is Jesus Christ who converts them by faith upon belief in Him.
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