May 06 Tues. Prayer Journal - Jesus’ Evangelism Plan - Entrustment and Continuous Evaluation

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May 06 Tues.

Jesus’ Evangelism Plan - Entrustment and Continuous Evaluation

John 20:21-22, Mark 8:17-21 / Again Jesus said, “Peace be with you! As the Father has sent me, I am sending you.” (John 20:21)

Hymn #401 Saviour, Lead Me, Lest I Stray (Unified Hymn 457)

[Message Video]
https://youtu.be/QmPmtNCQOvU?si=5eGRdjv69snFhzXF

1. Entrustment
There are things the new believers must first confirm as they start their walk of faith. Jesus promised that the Counselor, the Holy Spirit will be with all the believers. John 14:6, 14:26, 16:13 This is “entrustment.” If you know this, you’ll pray when problems arise. Second, it’s “enjoyment, wait, and challenge.” “Enjoyment” is editing the “7 Bartizans, 7 Journeys, and 7 Guideposts.” “Wait" is waiting for the Kingdom of God. Then 7·7·7 will be planned. You must “challenge” when the God-given 7·7·7 is designed. Then your occupation, church, and family will all be revived. Thus, that is why God has called you to be an ambassador of Christ. The meaning of “entrustment” lies within Jesus’ Words. John 14:16, 14:26, 20:22, 1 John 2:20-27, Matthew 28:20 Also, after ascension, He promised to be with all the believers for eternity through the Counselor, the Holy Spirit. John 16:7, 16:15 As a result, whether you go to the field or face hardships, you’re within the midst of peace that God gives. In addition, as you’ve been set apart from others, you’re given the keys to heaven. The Early Church were people who concretely experienced this mystery. John 16:4, Matthew 16:19, John 17:18-19

2. Continuous Evaluation
If you're to continue evangelism, you must raise the absolute bartizan. This is holding onto the sure mission of God. The moment the absolute bartizan was relayed to Paul, he was able to see the absolute plan. The exodus from Egypt, as well as the departure from Philistia, Aram, Babylon, and Rome were all part of God’s absolute plan. When you see the absolute plan, the absolute covenant will ensue. Moses, Exodus 3:18-20 Samuel, 1 Samuel 16:1-13 Elisha, 2 Kings 2:9-11 Daniel, Daniel 1:8-9 and Paul Acts 19:21, 23:11, 27:24 all held firmly to the absolute covenant and relayed it. From this point onward, they embarked on the absolute journey Matthew 16:16, John 19:30, Acts 1:3, 2:1-47, 11:19, 13:1-4, Acts 16:4-10, 19:21 and the absolute goal ensued. Through this, God saved everything and all people. Jesus continuously assessed the spiritual states of the disciples. He assessed them in moments of success, Luke 10:17-18, 20 in times of failure, Mark 9:17-29 when they were seized with unbelief, Matthew 16:8-11 and when they held onto misguided convictions. Luke 9:49-50 He rebuked them for impulsive anger, Luke 9:51-56 and after His resurrection, He assured them that the Counselor, the Holy Spirit, would be with them. When you enjoy and proclaim this, you’ll become an eternal witness.

[Covenantal Prayer] Dear God, I thank You, for allowing the Counselor, the Holy Spirit, to always be with me and for teaching me all things. Through the absolute covenant and journey, may I wholeheartedly follow Your plan and take on my commission. As I enjoy and wait for Your Kingdom to come upon my life‘ may I live as a witness who saves all people. In Jesus Christ’s name, I pray. Amen.