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Cultivating a Deeper Understanding of God's Character for Evangelism

Cultivating a Deeper Understanding of God's Character for Evangelism

Cultivating a deeper understanding of God's character is essential for effective evangelism, as it enables believers to reflect God's love and holiness in their lives. The biblical basis for this understanding is rooted in passages such as Ephesians 4:13, which speaks of advancing "into the personal knowledge of the Son of God, into a man of full-growth, into the measure of the stature of the fulness of the Christ" [1]. Similarly, Colossians 2:2 emphasizes the importance of being "filled with the full riches of complete understanding, so that they may know the mystery of God, namely Christ" [2].

The character of God serves as the standard for Christian holiness, as seen in Leviticus 19:2 and 1 Peter 1:15-16, which command believers to be holy because God is holy [3]. The gospel is the means by which this holiness is achieved, as it is the "way of holiness" (Isaiah 35:8). The loving-kindness of God, demonstrated through Christ, is a fundamental aspect of God's character, described as "great," "excellent," "good," "marvellous," and "everlasting" [4].

According to Protestant academic interpretations, the goal of Christian ministry is to attain a deeper understanding of God's character, particularly through the knowledge of Christ. This is achieved through the Spirit's transforming work, which makes believers "fully like Christ" (Romans 8:29) [5]. The apostle Paul prayed that believers would have a "deeper understanding of the Good News and its full expression in their lives" (Colossians 1:9-10) [6].

Different Christian traditions emphasize the importance of understanding God's character in various ways. For instance, the Baptist/Reformed tradition highlights the role of experiencing God's grace and goodness in glorifying Him (2 Corinthians 9:13) [7]. In contrast, the Methodist/Wesleyan tradition stresses the need to "speak the truth in love" and to grow up into Christ, emphasizing the importance of love in understanding and communicating God's character [8].

Sources

  1. Ephesians “Ephesians 4:13 (Rotherham) — Until we all advance—into the oneness of the faith, and the personal knowledge of the Son of God, into a man of full-growth, into the measure of the stature of the fulness of the Christ;”
  2. Colossians “Colossians 2:2 (BSB) — that they may be encouraged in heart, knit together in love, and filled with the full riches of complete understanding, so that they may know the mystery of God, namely Christ,”
  3. Torrey's Topical Textbook “Torrey's Topical Textbook: Holiness — Commanded -- Le 11:45; 20:7; Eph 5:8; Col 3:12; Ro 12:1. Christ Desires for his people. -- Joh 17:17. Effects, in his people. -- Eph 5:25-27. An example of. -- Heb 7:26; 1Pe 2:21,22. The character of God, the standard of -- Le 19:2; 1Pe 1:15,16; Eph 5:1. The character of Christ, the standard of -- Ro 8:29; 1Jo 2:6; Php 2:5. The gospel the way of -- Isa 35:8. Necessary to God's worship -- Ps 24:3,4. None shall see God without -- Eph 5:5; Heb 12:14. Saints Elected to. -- Ro 8:29; Eph 1:4. Called to. -- 1Th 4:7; 2Ti 1:9. New created in. -- Eph 4:24. Possess. ”
  4. Torrey's Topical Textbook “Torrey's Topical Textbook: Loving-Kindness of God, The — Is through Christ -- Eph 2:7; Tit 3:4-6. Described as Great. -- Ne 9:17. Excellent. -- Ps 36:7. Good. -- Ps 69:16. Marvellous. -- Ps 17:7; 31:21. Multitudinous. -- Isa 63:7. Everlasting. -- Isa 54:8. Merciful. -- Ps 117:2. Better than life. -- Ps 63:3. Consideration of the dealings of God gives a knowledge of -- Ps 107:43. Saints Betrothed in. -- Ho 2:19. Drawn by. -- Jer 31:3. Preserved by. -- Ps 40:11. Quickened after. -- Ps 119:88. Comforted by. -- Ps 119:76. Look for mercy through. -- Ps 51:1. Receive mercy through. -- Isa 54:8. Are ”
  5. Ephesians (Protestant academic) “Tyndale House on Ephesians 4:13: 4:13 The goal of ministry is for the whole Christian community to understand and experience the Christian faith more deeply and gain a deeper knowledge of God’s Son. In this way, believers will be mature in the Lord (see 1 Cor 2:6; 14:20; Phil 3:15; Col 1:28; 4:12; cp. Heb 5:14; Jas 1:4; 3:2). The standard of maturity is Christ himself; the Spirit’s transforming work is to make people fully like Christ (Rom 8:29).”
  6. Colossians (Protestant academic) “Tyndale House on Colossians 1:9: 1:9-10 Paul prays that God would grant his readers deeper understanding of the Good News and its full expression in their lives. Spiritual growth yields a clearer and deeper comprehension of Christian truth and conduct that pleases the Lord, through which a believer will have the endurance and patience to stand firm against evil (1:11).”
  7. 2 Corinthians (Baptist/Reformed) “John Gill on 2 Corinthians 9:13: Whiles by the experiment of this ministration,.... That is, the poor saints at Jerusalem having a specimen, a proof, an experience of the liberality of the Gentile churches ministered to them by the apostles, first, they glorify God; by giving thanks unto him, acknowledging him to be the author of all the grace and goodness which they, and others, were partakers of; particularly for your professed subjection to the Gospel of Christ. The Gospel of Christ is the doctrine of grace, life, and salvation by Christ, of which he is the author, as God, the subject m”
  8. Ephesians (Methodist/Wesleyan) “Adam Clarke on Ephesians 4:15: But, speaking the truth in love - The truth recommended by the apostle is the whole system of Gospel doctrine; this they are to teach and preach, and this is opposed to the deceit mentioned above. This truth, as it is the doctrine of God's eternal love to mankind, must be preached in love. Scolding and abuse from the pulpit or press, in matters of religion, are truly monstrous. He who has the truth of God has no need of any means to defend or propagate it, but those which love to God and man provides. Grow up into him - This is a continuance of the metaphor taken”
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