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Evangelism:
The Time Is Now!

Section 4

Bibliography & Notes

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  1. .bivo", ou, oJ 1) Biological-physical-life. 2) the means of sustaining biological-physical life. 3) the present state of existence, thus also livelihood, possessions, sustenance, maintenance, substance, goods. Noun: masculine singular nominative, 979. 2/70, 4/122, 28/CD, 31/CD, 37/CD.
  2. Genesis 15:5-6.
  3. Matt 5:27-28.
  4. Eph 5:25-27.
  5. Eph 1:1, 6:18; Jude 1, 20; 1 Cor 14:14. The prayer language of tongues is not to be confused with the ministry gift of tongues with interpretation. The ministry gift of tongues with interpretation is a body ministry gift and is only available to the believer when the Holy Spirit chooses according to His will and purpose to manifest this gift in the body through the individual for that moment. The Apostle Paul states about the nine manifestations of the Spirit in 1 Corinthians 12, "But to each one is given the manifestation of the Spirit for the common good." (1 Cor 12:7). And in verse 11, "But one and the same Spirit works all these things, distributing to each one individually just as He will." The manifestation of the body ministry gift of tongues with interpretation is not a permanent gift to be freely exercised by the individual, but is a body ministry gift which any believer has the potential to exercise, but only at the Holy Spirit's discretion for the moment and only for and during that moment. After that moment the ministry gift of tongues can no longer be manifested through that individual until the Holy Spirit again chooses to manifest it through that individual when it is needed. (See 1 Cor 12:27-31). This is not so, though, with the prayer language of tongues. This is a manifestation of the Spirit which accompanies the Baptism of the Holy Spirit and can be exercised by the individual believer at will at any time with interpretation for his own edification, and wisdom needed to know how to minister in any one given situation. It is not a ministering gift to the body directly, though its results in the individual will certainly eventually lead to the edification of the body, but not in a direct sense as in the ministry gift of tongues with interpretation as a body ministry gift. The prayer language is for the individual's, who is using it, edification, and can be exercised at will; whereas the ministry gift of tongues with interpretation is for the body as a whole's edification and can only be exercised by the individual as the Holy Spirit wills for the moment. I myself have a prayer language that I exercise continually in prayer for myself and others, but I have only seen the ministry gift of tongues with interpretation, a definite distinct language from my prayer language, manifested only a few times as the Spirit willed for the edification of others outside of myself in the eighteen years I have been a Christian. See Sections 4 and 5 for further discussion of manifesting spiritual gifts, and Harold Hills book, How to Live Like a King's Kid.
  6. Eph 2:13-16, Rom 10:9-10, Rev 3:20, 1 Jn 5:11-12.
  7. Heb 4:12, Jn 6:63.
  8. Is 8:30, Rev 22:18-19, Matt 24:35.
  9. 1 Jn 4:1-3, Jn 8:47.
  10. Schaeffer, Francis A. Escape From Reason. Downers Grove: InterVarsity, 1968.
  11. 2 Tim 3:16-17, 4:1-4; Heb 4:12, 5:11-14; Matt 15:1-9; 2 Cor 11:14.
  12. Matt 24:35, Is 8:20, Matt 15:1-9.
  13. White, Lynn Jr. Machina Ex Deo. Cambridge: MIT, 1968.
  14. Hill, Harold. How to Live Like a King's Kid. Plainfield: Logos, International, 1974.
  15. Romans 1:28.
  16. Ephesians 4:17-39.
  17. 2 Corinthians 11:14.
  18. John 14:21.
  19. Matthew 25:14-23.
  20. See Chapter 7 of this section titled, Experiencing Jesus' Love and Forgiveness On a Daily Basis, for an explanation of what it means to be filled with the Holy Spirit.
  21. Kruse, Dale P. Relationship With Jesus The Key To Effective Ministry. Tulsa: Dale P. Kruse, 1997. This material goes into great length on what it means to Walk and be Baptized in the Holy Spirit.
  22. Is 8:20, Jn 8:47, Heb 4:12.
  23. Jn 6:63, Matt 12:30-32, 1 Cor 2:9-11.
  24. Ezek 34:2-6
  25. 2 Cor 11:14.
  26. 1 Cor 13:9-10, 12.
  27. This is the discussion and focus of the companion Advanced Textbook titled Relationship With Jesus The Key to Effective Ministry. Tulsa, OK: Layman Evangelism Ministry Book Series, © 1997 by Dale P. Kruse.
  28. See Chapter 1 of Section 2 titled, "Relationship With Jesus The Key To Effective Ministry"; and Chapter 7 of Section 4 titled, "Walking in the Spirit as related to discipleship" inthe Advanced Textbook titled Relationship With Jesus The Key To Effective Ministry.
  29. Read Section 2 in Relationship With Jesus The Key To Effective Ministry Advanced Textbook.
  30. Vine, W. E. An Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words. Old Tapan: Revell, 1940.
  31. Discipleship is teaching a Christian how to know what is truly Jesus' voice and then encouraging that Christian to obey what Jesus commands them to do (John 10:27).
  32. If this person had been discipled properly to begin with, this person never would have had to go through years of unjustified condemnation of the enemy. See Matthew 28:18-20.
  33. Bright, Bill. Have You made the Wonderful Discovery of the Spirit-Filled life?. San Bernardino: Campus Crusade for Christ, 1966. 15 pp.
  34. Matthew 3:11, Mark 1:8, Luke 3:16, and John 1:33.
  35. Ephesians 4:17-19.
  36. Isaiah 59:1-2.
  37. Isaiah 64:6.
  38. 1 Corinthians 2:9-11.
  39. Romans 10:2, John 16:2-3.
  40. John 14:21
  41. Psalm 64:6, 1 Corinthians 2:11, Romans 8:26-27.
  42. 2 Timothy 3:16-17, 2 Peter 1:20-21.
  43. John 5:39-40, 2 Timothy 3:16-17.
  44. John 7:24.
  45. Matthew 18:3.
  46. Jeremiah 17:5-9, John 8:47.
  47. Matthew 6:9-13; John 4:34-35; Luke 14:10; John 14:6, 20:21.
  48. Matthew 11:28-30.
  49. Galatians 5:22-23.
  50. Ephesians 6:20, Romans 8:14.
  51. John 16:7-11.
  52. 2 Samuel 12:1-7, Acts 5:1-11.
  53. John 7:24.
  54. 2 Corinthians 10:12, John 7:24.
  55. Proverbs 22:8.
  56. John 14:6.
  57. 2 Corinthians 12:7-12.
  58. See Bill Bright's Transferable Concept, How to Love By Faith. San Bernardino: Campus Crusade for Christ, 1981. 64 pp. In this book, Dr. Bright talks about how to love yourself through God's power.
  59. .yucikov" pertaining to the soul; motivated and controlled through the soul. Adjective: masculine singular nominative, no degree or a positive degree, 5591; from yuchv, 5590. 1 Cor 2:14. 2/443, 28/CD, 31/CD, 37/CD.
  60. .pneumatikov" that which pertains to the spirit; motivated and controlled through the spirit. Adjective: masculine singular nominative, 4152; pneu'ma, 4151. 1 Cor 15:44. 2/331, 5/688/5, 28/CD, 31/CD, 37/CD.
  61. .ajnakrivnw 1) to discern, judge. 2) question, examine. Verb, 350; from ajnav in the midst, 303, & krivnw judge, determine, 2919. 2/23, 5/257/7, 26/CD, 28/CD, 31/CD, 37/CD.
  62. .sarkikov" of the flesh, pertaining to the body, under the control of the flesh, motivated and controlled through the appetites and desires of the flesh. Adjective, 4559; from savrx, 4561. 2/363-364, 5/357/1, 28/CD, 31/CD, 37/CD.
  63. .@/dy: to strive. Gen 6:3. @WD. 65/47, 147-148.
  64. Acts 13:22.
  65. 2 Samuel 11.
  66. 2 Samuel 12.
  67. 1 Samuel 15:23.
  68. Matthew 7:21.
  69. Psalm 103:12.
  70. Hebrews 13:8.
  71. Brown, Rebecca M.D. He Came To Set The Captives Free. Chino: Chick Publications, Copyright 1986 by Rebecca Brown, M.D.
  72. .zwopoievw to create or make alive. Verb, 2227; from zw'on alive, 2226, and poievw to create or make alive, 4160. zw'on, 2226, & poievw, 4160. 2/182, 183, 332; 5/790/2; 28/CD, 31/CD, 37/CD.
  73. .gennavw 1) used of men to beget, generate, Matthew 1:2-16. 2) of women to bring forth, bear, give birth to, Luke 1:13, 57. 3) passive: to be born, produced, Matthew 2:1, 4. 4) metaphorically: to produce, excite, give occasion to, effect, 2 Tim 2:23. 5) from the Hebrew meaning to constitute as son, to constitute as king, or as the representative or vicegerent of God, Acts 13:33, Heb 1:5, 5:5. 6) by implication: to be a parent to anyone; passive: to be a son or child to anyone, John 1:13, 1 Cor 4:15. Verb: nominative, 1080; from givnomai to be created, come into existence, 1096. 2/78-79, 5/82/4, 28/CD, 31/CD, 37/CD.
  74. .a[nwqen from above, from a higher place, John 3:3, 3:31. 2) of time: from the first or beginning, Acts 26:5. 3) from the source, Luke 1:33. 4) again, anew, John 3:3, 7; Galatians 4:9. 5) with a preposition: the top, or upper part, Matthew 27:51. Adverb: 1 person singular, 509; from a[nw up, upwards, above, on high, 507. 2/34, 26/CD, 28/CD, 31/CD, 37/CD.

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