The Hidden Secret of True Evangelism
Jesus’ words to Nicodemus cut straight through religious routine. Except a man be born of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter the kingdom of God.
Nicodemus understood the water part, which was baptism. He’d seen it and done it. And yet Jesus kept pressing. Being born of water was only half of it; you must also be born of the Spirit.
We talk a lot about being born again, but we rarely talk about the growing up part. Just being born online into a faith isn’t the finish line. You have to actually grow up in Jesus.
There is a huge clue about evangelism here, not in the usual passages, but in John 3:14 where Jesus mentions Moses lifting up the serpent in the wilderness, pointing to how the Son of man must be lifted up.
He spelled it out completely later: “If I be lifted up from the earth, I will draw all men unto me.”
So the real driver of ministry and outreach isn’t about setting up public seminars and big crusades and trying constant hall-filling methods. It is simply about lifting up the name and the story of Jesus.
The Misconceptions
People got trained to think of outreach in specific, institutional boxes. We think it means:
- Getting people to agree to our direct list of doctrines
- Convincing them to fill a seat at our church
- Baptizing people directly into our specific group
- Signaling them to join our tribe and fly our banner
Today many organized churches are winning members but losing souls. True work here is not about stuffing bodies into a brick-and-mortar building. Real ministry means Jesus actually fills the human heart with God’s presence.
The Hard Climate
Many organized churches are winning members but losing souls.
Right now, we are gaining list numbers and losing the actual souls behind the names. A whole generation grew up knowing the inside of temples without knowing Jesus, speaking the right language without ever handing over their will to Him.
It happens everywhere: we drag people in but never see conversion. We get individuals signing up who confuse mental approval with actual surrender, maybe thinking safety inside their denomination means absolute allegiance to God’s domain.
Strangers do not care about organized belief plans. They look directly at us and ask: Does your actual life prove that your belief works?
Practical Elevation
How do we actually elevate Him?
- You represent Him. People who refuse to look at scripture have to look at you and your habits of living.
- Reveal his identity to a world that feels completely empty and lost.
- Show direct obedience. Following instructions isn’t restrictive legalism, it is allegiance and safety.
- Share your transition history. Your story exists solely to make His actions look good.
The Human Crusade
Living the faith is never about scheduled events. It doesn’t exist inside calendar spaces. It lives directly in the persistent drive towards a long duty, active and breathing daily.
If Jesus climbs to the top spotlight of your daily world:
- Natural behavior becomes the strongest wooden platform for speaking
- Sudden silences carry the heaviest logic
- Private lifestyle decisions hold sounds louder than instruments
You simply cannot guide foreign searchers toward a healer you haven’t sat down with yourself.
The Single Working Formula
People think we have to force results. But Jesus made it simple. All He said was: “If I be lifted up, I will draw.” Not our agendas. Not our individual charisma.
The weight is never inside our personal ability to speak, but entirely rests upon showing Christ to the people in front of us.
When He stands clear through your choices and spoken phrases, only then does work matter containing the weight to turn lives block by block. Failures in drawing folks shouldn’t imply he has fallen weak. The blockage clearly centers with us.
An End Point of View
The creator remains entirely unconcerned with historical numbers and church seating heights and seating structures. He expects realization tracking simple logic: Did names added to wet rolls follow Me directly downward into eternal space?
You stand capable of stacking rooms and running an business model completely clean while missing actual light. You might manage organizational growth patterns, but lose essential people step by step.
True ministry shifts the target from screaming “join us” to pleading “follow Christ.”
We have to move from transferring people into seats to letting minds experience structural overhaul.
High regard stands necessary inside daily frames like our temper and business practices and speech. Work on that elevation, and trust the promise that light gathers others naturally.
Lift Him up—in your attitude, your conduct, your speech. For when He is lifted up, He promised: I will draw.
And He always keeps His word.
Thanks for reading; May The Good Lord direct our paths and be gracious unto us. Shalom Chaverim.

