Biblical Methods of Attracting Visitors

Also known as: Drawing Visitors God's Way: Biblical Methods for Church Growth | What They Didn't Come to See: Lessons from John the Baptist on Church Attraction | Standing Firm in the Wind: How Churches Should Really Draw People
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Start with Prayer

Turn with me to: Luke 7:24-28

While you are finding the passage, I have entitled my message this morning: Biblical methods for bringing in visitors. In the short time I have with you I’d like to show you what the bible says about how to bring in visitors to the church.

In Luke chapter seven, we are going to pick up reading where: John the Baptist has been imprisoned by Herod. While things are getting tough, he starts to doubt: he sends his disciples to ask IFJesus is “He that should come” or is he still supposed to look for another? John is wondering if his ministry is over? Or if there is still more to do? He is in prison and is wondering: Is this the end? Or does God have something else for me? Jesus tells John’s disciples to go tell him of the works he had done healing the (Blind, Lame, Leper, Deaf, and Dead raised) which were a sign to the Jews that their Messiah had come.

“Buy the truth, and sell it not”
— Proverbs 23:23

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