With a 'gutless orthodoxy,' Christians today quickly affirm biblical truth regarding evangelism and mission, but Jeremy Walker reminds us, "we cannot pretend that we know and believe the truth about men, souls, heaven, hell and salvation unless it is making a difference in the way we think, feel, pray, speak and act."?
How do Christians develop this sense of urgency to see lost sinners saved? What motivates our evangelism? We must have the character of the broken-hearted evangelist, the David of Psalm 51, who recognises the greatness of his own sin, looks to God for forgiveness, then recognises his undeniable obligation to teach transgressors God's ways.
In an engaging style and with pastoral warmth, Walker urges Christians to exercise their obligation and privilege to teach transgressors God's ways, providing practical guidance for carrying out this necessary gospel duty.
"This excellent book by Jeremy Walker explains the biblical principles that underlie and provoke such passion, reminding us that time is short, the need is urgent, the laborers are few, and the fields are white unto harvest."?
- John MacArthur
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