24 Ways to Explain the Gospel contains dozens of word pictures and illustrations that will help you communicate the gospel in ways everyone can understand.
"Why do I need to be saved?" "From what?" These are common questions in today's society. Salvation can be a difficult concept to explain to a postmodern thinker. Fortunately, God's Word provides many ways of looking at our situation, and at God's solution.
14 panels, fits inside most Bibles, 8.5 x 5.5 inches, unfolds to 38 inches long.The Bible is full of illustrations that use common experiences, such as gardening, having debt, a campfire, or joining a family, to explain what Jesus accomplished on the cross. In
24 Ways to Explain the Gospel, you will see 24 metaphors from the Bible, positive and negative examples, and several illustrations that show how the positive/negative examples can be explained. (A metaphor is a figure of speech in which a word or phrase compares or describes something. For example: "A mighty fortress is our God"--"mighty fortress" is a metaphor to help to describe God.) Below is an example from
24 Ways to Explain the Gospel - Metaphor: Light--Jesus is the light that shines on our path toward God (John 12:46)
- Positive examples: Light--Jesus is the light of the world (John 8:12)
- Jesus' light shines in our heart (2 Cor. 4:4-6)
- Children of the light (Eph. 5:8)
- Jesus has rescued us from darkness (Col. 1:13)
- Putting aside the deeds of darkness (Romans 13:12)
- Negative examples: Dark--People living in darkness have seen a great light (Matt. 4:16)
- People loved darkness (John 3:19)
- Illustrations--A campfire in the wilderness provides light, warmth, safety and sustenance.
- The light helps campers to find their way back to camp. It provides warmth for the night. It keeps the animals away. It cooks food and purifies water.
- In a similar way, Jesus provides us with a guiding light, warmth, safety, and sustenance for our journey of life.
How to use 24 Ways to Explain the Gospel
- Bible studies
- Small group discussions
- Discipleship classes
- Young adult studies
- Evangelism training
- Personal study
- And more!