In a more restricted sense, however, the NT writers speak of a group of men known as "Evangelists" who have a very specific place in the Church of Jesus Christ, who must possess certain qualities, who have specific responsibilities & functions, and who have been given authority by the Lord to perform their duties.
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"THE SECOND EPISTLE TO TIMOTHY" The Work Of An Evangelist (4:5) INTRODUCTION 1. In our text (2Ti 4:5), a. "do the work of an evangelist" b. "fulfill your ministry" -- Thus Timothy was to continue his service for the Lord as an evangelist 2. The word "evangelist" often conveys different ideas to people...
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What the especial work of each is, it would be profitable for us to know,and particularly, at this time, the duties of an evangelist. There seems to be much darkness here,but some light -- enough to keep them busy.
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There are several things that help others learn of God, Christ Jesus and the Holy Spirit. An evangelist should be able to do these and many more.
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An evangelist is someone who preaches the good news, most commonly known as Jesus' apostles.
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4) How can we know the `duties' of the `evangelist' for today? ... Notice that the instructions are to “appoint elders in every city.” (See question #4.) This is where we see a difference in the duties of today's evangelist and Timothy and Titus. Today's evangelist could not go to other cities and appoint elders.
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The tasks (duties) given to the evangelist include teaching, rebuking and correcting, giving warnings, instructing women and men, training . . . . . There is not one task that cannot be performed by ... CONCLUSION: No miraculous gifts have ever been needed to perform the duties of an evangelist, nor are they needed today!
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The word "evangelist" is so frequently used today it is suprising to learn that the term is rarely defined in evangelistic literature. An investigation into the scriptural usage of the word reveals that it is employed only 3 times in the New Testament (Acts 21:8;
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Some of the responsibilities usually associated with being an evangelist are actually duties of all Christians (Matthew 25:31-46). Timothy was “to do the work of an evangelist whatever the bad that he must suffer may be, do it effectively, completely.” He was to “fulfill” it, or “carry it out to fullness.”...
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