Soul Winning

By John G-lake Uncategorized
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Christians are the most blessed and privileged people on earth, not because of worldly riches or temporary ease, but because we have been reconciled to God through the blood of Jesus Christ. This reconciliation is not just a personal benefit; it is a divine responsibility. We have not only received salvation, but we have also been enlisted into God’s global mission to bring others into the same saving relationship we have found in Christ.

 

From Genesis to Revelation, the heart of God has been bent toward redemption. When Adam fell, God immediately initiated a plan of rescue. When Israel strayed, He sent prophets, judges, and kings to call them back. When all else failed, He sent His Son not merely to model morality but to seek and save the lost (Luke 19:10). The cross was not just a symbol of love; it was a rescue operation. And the resurrection was not just a miracle—it was the validation of God’s victory over sin and death.

 

Of all the assignments given to the Church; teaching, worship, prayer, leadership, and justice, soul winning remains the top priority. Why? Because it is the primary reason Jesus came (1 Timothy 1:15) and the final instruction He gave before ascending (Mark 16:15; Matthew 28:18–20). In heaven’s courtroom, evangelism is not optional; it is essential.

Every believer is called, commissioned, and empowered to reach the lost. Soul winning is not just for evangelists or missionaries; it is for every child of God. The same Spirit that convicts us of sin now compels us to go to sinners. The same gospel that saved us is now entrusted to us (2 Corinthians 5:18–20). We are not just spectators in God’s redemptive story; we are co-laborers with Him in the field (1 Corinthians 3:9).

Furthermore, soul winning carries eternal weight. Everything else we do on earth careers, possessions, titles will fade. Only one thing crosses into eternity with us: souls. Heaven rejoices over one sinner who repents (Luke 15:7), and hell mourns every soul it captures (Isaiah 5:14). To win a soul is to snatch a life from eternal separation and introduce it to eternal communion. That is not just ministry; it is spiritual warfare with eternal consequences.

In this course, we will explore the theology, strategy, and urgency of soul winning. You will learn:

  • Why evangelism is the central pulse of God’s Kingdom
  • How to communicate the gospel with clarity and compassion
  • How to overcome fear, shame, and spiritual passivity
  • How to pray, prepare, and pursue the harvest in your own community

This is not just training; it is alignment. A believer who embraces soul winning is a believer who has aligned with the heartbeat of Heaven. And a church that wins souls is a church that understands the times. For we are not only called to be harvesters, but we are also called to be watchmen, preparing the world for the return of the King.

Let us rise not with noise, but with news. The Good News.
And let us go not in our own name, but in His.

 

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What Will You Learn?

  • You will understand the meaning of soul winning.
  • You will know why every believer must win souls.
  • You will know why some unbelievers are not responding to the gospel.
  • You will understand how to win souls
  • You will know what to do after leading a soul to Christ.
  • You will know the benefits of soul winning.

Course Content

The Vision
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Opening Prayer

Case Study

Introduction

What is soul winning?

What is the gospel?

Why should every believer be a soul winner?

Why are some people not responding to the gospel?

Why are some believers not winning souls?

How do I go about winning a soul?

What are the benefits of soul winning

What do I do after leading a soul to Christ?

The awesome value of one soul

The nature of a soul winner

Jesus our model for soul winning

Discussion/Assignment

Conclusion

Outroduction

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