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#91 - None Seek After God!?! Then Why Are We Talking About Evangelism?

27 min · 16. juni 2026
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Last episode, we explored the biblical truth that no one naturally seeks after God. But if that's true, then what does Jesus mean when He says that the Father draws people to Himself? In this episode, Jeff and George dive into one of the most important questions in theology and evangelism: How does God draw people? Is it through feelings, circumstances, conviction, Scripture, preaching, or something else entirely? Together they explore what the Bible teaches about the Holy Spirit's work in awakening spiritual desire, convicting hearts, and leading people toward Christ. They also discuss whether God's drawing can be resisted and why believers should remain focused on sharing the gospel rather than getting lost in theological extremes. If you've ever wondered how salvation begins, what God's drawing looks like in real life, or how this affects evangelism, this conversation is for you. Topics Covered: • What Jesus meant when He said the Father draws people • The difference between God's "wooing" and forcing • The role of the Holy Spirit in salvation • How God speaks through Scripture, preaching, and believers • Signs that God may be drawing someone • Can people resist God's drawing? • Why this matters for everyday evangelism The harvest is still plenteous, and the laborers are still few. Join us as we seek to understand God's work and our responsibility in reaching people with the gospel.

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