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Pastor Paul Bailey delivered a message focused on the believer’s personal responsibility in evangelism, challenging the common assumption that reaching souls is reserved for preachers, evangelists, or ministry leaders. The message, titled Personal Evangelism, emphasized that sharing the gospel is not confined to an office or title, but is a calling placed upon every follower of Christ. Using Paul’s instruction to Timothy from 2 Timothy 4:5, Pastor Bailey highlighted an important truth: Timothy was primarily known as a pastor and leader, yet Paul still instructed him to “do the work of an evangelist.” The focus, he explained, was not a ministry position but a spiritual obligation. He compared this responsibility to responding to a fire in a home. People do not stand back and wait for a certified firefighter when danger is immediate; they respond because urgency demands action. In the same way, believers should recognize the spiritual condition of those around them and respond to people trapped in hopelessness, confusion, depression, and sin rather than assuming someone else will step in. The message then explored two types of evangelistic opportunities. First, some opportunities come naturally. Pastor Bailey reminded listeners that people often watch the lives of believers long before they ever hear their words. A life marked by peace, faithfulness, joy, and holiness creates curiosity in others. Drawing from 1 Peter 3:15 and Jesus’ words in Matthew 5, he explained that faith was never intended to remain hidden. Just as light naturally draws attention, God uses visible testimonies to open doors for spiritual conversations. However, the message also stressed that not every opportunity simply appears on its own. Some moments require intentional pursuit. Referring to Jesus’ command in Mark 16:15 to “go into all the world,” Pastor Bailey encouraged believers not to sit passively waiting for opportunities but to actively seek them. He challenged listeners with the idea that before salvation many pursued worldly things with passion and determination; now that same energy should be redirected toward reaching souls. The message concluded with a powerful reminder that opportunities create responsibility. Pastor Bailey urged believers to ask themselves difficult but necessary questions: If not me, then who? If not now, then when? Ending with Jesus’ words about the plentiful harvest and the shortage of laborers, he called believers to move beyond hesitation and become willing workers in God’s harvest field. This message serves as both a challenge and an encouragement that God is still seeking people willing to respond to His call.
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