Lambeth Lectures: Archbishop Justin Welby on evangelism and witness

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I look around and I see a large number of people I've known for many years um who have been involved in evangelism for many years um a number of people on the evangelism task Group which I'm involved in and in fact virtually everyone I see who knows a great deal more than evangelism about evangelism than I do uh and has been teaching me this for years and years and years so if you hear your own voices back I'm sorry about that that's what's going to happen I want to start by saying just two simple sentences about the church first the church exists to worship God in Jesus Christ secondly the church exists to make new Disciples of Jesus Christ everything else is decoration some of it may be very necessary useful or wonderful decoration but it's decoration when I talk about making disciples as we go through of course I'm not only talking about words I'm also talking about actions and we'll come back to that in a little while the best decision anyone can ever make at any point in life in any circumstances whoever they are wherever they are whatever they are is to become a disciple of Jesus Christ there is no better decision for a human being in this life any human being when I started this role a couple of years ago after some prayer and thought and reflection three priorities in the period between the announcement and when I sort of got going as it were uh lodged themselves in my mind and as I can just about coope with three things I stopped there these were the three first of all the renewal of prayer and the religious life and my guess is that there were nods of ascent and interest but hardly surprise at the news that reconciliation was my second priority there was probably mild interest and murmur of interest and murmurs of a approval that this was with initial capitals a good thing but someone was going to have their work cut out when I introduced my third priority as evangelism and witness I imagine some maybe a minority were high-fiving While others stopped and stared into space with a look of horror thinking oh golly here we go again I won't ask you which group you fall into and this evening it's that priority that I want to talk about to make the case for it not as just a priority for any old spare Archbishop with not enough to do but as the priority of the Church of Jesus Christ something which is testified to in the first of the five marks of mission of the Anglican Church to proclaim the good news of the Kingdom I'll try to Define my terms then set this in the context of what the church is called to and from there I hope to approach the scope and motives of evangelism before addressing some issues of practice I will then seek to root this in the life and winess of the local church and most specifically in the life and witness of every Christian not only the professionals this is our particular passion priority and focus in fact all we Endeavor to to do is done with the intention that we serve and enable the lives of every follower of Jesus every follower of Jesus to be faithful witnesses to the transforming love of God I'm under No Illusion as to the seismic shift that needs to take place in order for this to happen but a seismic shift is what we need for this country will not know of the Revolutionary Love Of Christ by Church structures or clergy but by the witness of every single Christian of course there were other words available to avoid the dreaded e-word of evangelism why not talk of mission it's so much more inclusive and so encompassing and something that we are all me included passionate about and that was my reason for steering away from it I have nothing against quite the reverse the recent renewal of the church's appropriation of the term has been heartening but such is the widespread use of the term my sense was to talk of being committed to Mission would be to say that I was committed to everything I wanted the call to be focused on the specific proclamation of the good news what does it look like for the church in this country to find its voice in these days there's obviously a huge amount that has been written about the content of the good news the gospel and there's a huge amount more that can and will be we will never Plumb the depths of The Wonder of the Gospel there will always be wonderful more to be said I'm not going to enter that debate apart from saying the gospel is the good news of Jesus Christ it's the announcement of a person in history and what God has done in this one one life for everyone who has ever lived and ever will live and I wonder if I might use a painting to represent the gospel the painting is called the calling of St Matthew was painted by Caravaggio in around 1599 art historian sir Kenneth Clark considered it the piece of art that changed the history of painting it's a representation of the scene in Matthew's gospel in chapter 9 when Jesus Calls the tax collector Matthew to follow him the painting shows Matthew in the middle surrounded by four colleagues notice the finery of those round the table in contrast to Jesus and Peter's clothing and bare feet on the right two of the tax collectors at the far left of the picture do not even look up so intent are they on counting their money between these five men and Jesus you'll notice a barrier of Darkness all the light has come in with Jesus the figure on the far right as you will notice that from him and not the window in which we see the cross the light is coming evangelism is the good news of the coming of Jesus Christ into this dark world and it is news not simply because without this light we're in the dark but also because it comes to us unwarranted unsort without our initiation Jesus comes to us this is the free work of God to bring light Into Darkness it's not technique it's not manipulation it's not organization it's not systems it's God it's raw God the men in the picture were not looking for Jesus he came to them and transformed their world in fact he caused Great disruption Jesus is the light of every person he comes to all and for all apart from from him there is only Darkness he comes not just to those who might seek him or to those who have an interest in that kind of thing Caravaggio brings the drama into the painting through the outstretched hand of Jesus you see just above the tax collector on the right who's looking down you can just see the hand of Jesus this hand singles out Matthew it's a definite choosing a particular invitation Jesus comes and reaches out to each of us and those who first saw the painting could be in no doubt as to what Caravaggio was implying notice the similarity between the hand of Jesus and the hands in his seene from the roof of the cinee chapel the the hand of Jesus is both the hand of the second true Adam and of God the gospel is the call of God himself through the true man Jesus Christ it's an act of creation and Recreation a bringing into being a lifegiving calling which is only possible because of the initiative of God we do not bring about this alteration but it has been accomplished it is done apart from us in the death and Resurrection of Jesus we did not contribute to it but we are alive because of it we all know that but it is as we get hold of that truth that we are impelled outwards into the world because it's as that truth grabs us that we remember that this isn't us it's God this is no survival strategy for the church it's God it's raw God and Matthew clearly can't believe this invitation and Commander addressed to him could he be so lucky surely there had been some mistake it's a famous story in the 1960s of Harold Wilson when he was forming his government in 1966 sending for someone uh with a fairly common surname to come and be Ministry minister of Agriculture fisheries and food is it was called at the time and the cabinet secretary got it a bit muddled up and he got the right surname but the wrong person and Harold Wilson didn't realize till 10 minutes into the conversation they just offered a cabinet post to entirely the wrong man but being a canny politician he didn't go back on it so the guy got the job for 18 months and you can see Matthews thinking that no no me what me no no you're kidding wrong guy you need you there's another Matthew down the road what on Earth could he have done to have warranted the action of God on his behalf Pope Francis said that finger of Jesus pointing at Matthew that's me I feel like him like Matthew it's the gesture of Matthew that strikes me he holds on to his money as if to say no not me no this money is mine here this is me a sinner on whom the Lord has turned his gaze do that ring bells with people that beautiful wonderful moment when you realize that Jesus looks on you on me and doesn't hate doesn't despise is not indifferent but utterly compelled and compelling in love says follow me as a Christian it's my deepest conviction that in Jesus Christ God comes to call everyone he's made everyone has been summoned in Jesus Christ for in Jesus Christ God has poured out his love and his grace his forgiveness and his Mercy his faithfulness God would not be doing this without you or I evangelism is then a joint ful proclamation of what has happened it's the news of Jesus Christ his life as the breaking into the world for us light into a dark World his death as the front of our Redemption his resurrection as the hope of all this news must be told or how will people know we live in a world where hope is in increasingly short supply cynicism about politics is the the opposite of Hope fear is the opposite of Hope where there is no hope we turn on each other to give ourselves security temporarily briefly when we are filled with hope all things become manageable even the greatest fears who can keep quiet about such a fact in 1525 William Tindale rumored at one point to have been locked up by one of my happy predecessors down in a tower at the top there said this EU angelio that we call gospel is a Greek word and signifieth good Merry glad and joyful Tidings that maketh a man's heart glad and maketh him sing dance and leap for joy but before I can join Peter and continue Jesus's Ministry of calling everyone to follow I must be one myself who has heard the call I am a recipient of this light that has broken into the darkness it is as one who has received that I offer this gift and that requires my constant and daily conversion one of the great phrases of ignatian spirituality is the call to daily conversion to receive daily as cyprian termed it one great gulp of Grace for me Grace is the most beautiful word in the English language it is so evocative of all the fact that the gospel comes a fresh to me as a sinner and astounds me with the news that I am loved accepted forgiven redeemed and chosen in Jesus Christ a week ago my spiritual director came on Tuesday this extraordinary Swiss monk of whom I speak from time to time and he celebrated Mass down in the crit chapel and it was a wonderful moment when those Among Us who are not Catholics received a blessing and the Catholics Among Us received the Eucharist the opposite to what has been the normal pattern here and we felt that pain of the church's separation it was and he spoke and he said we can do nothing except by Grace nothing except by Grace it's all Grace it's his great phrase say to it is all Grace each day the gospel comes aresh to me as a sinner and asts me with the fact that I am loved accepted forgiven redeemed chosen in Jesus and we must open ourselves in the church to the continual conversion which the spirit Works in US The Church Must continually be converted from the reduction of the Gospel into its fullness cannot leave things as they are but we experience Grace best by bowing before it and allowing every time to begin with us as though it were the first time even tonight I must receive his grace again and if every every Christian knew only to receive his grace aresh each day what transformation would there be that we can do having received the goodness of God in Jesus Christ it obviously becomes a priority for us as his church to let others know of what God has done for them of course the church is called to orientate everything around God that's worship but because of who God is we're also compelled to be for others the good news made this community and instructs this community whilst the church always exists in time and space in a locality with particular people in a particular culture it is this particular Church wonderfully this is God's work done by his spirit and God initiates this in every Church in every place I was as you might know Bishop of Durham for a few minutes my predecessor was Tom Wright he has the most helpful analogies as to the work of the church imagine a new Shakespeare play was discovered but it only had four acts the last one being missing what would we do it wouldn't Simply Be discarded but we'd call on the greatest directors and producers the finest actors to immerse themselves in the first four acts and to engage with the plot and development and to work together on what the Fifth Act might be this is the position of the church we have the first four acts we have the plot and character and now it's over to us but we're not left alone the director the artistic producer The Prompt and writer with us is the holy spirit it's the spirit who makes the church every day aresh and this Fifth Act what does the spirit compel us to do to invite people to become like ourselves participants in the dream of God Carl Bart one of the greatest theologians of the 20th century said this no other task is so urgent as that of spreading the good news on Earth and making it known it's God's initiative we cannot as his church Proclaim his good news in our own strength or inspiration the spirit goes before us preparing the ground for the seed of course the wine of the spirit takes the form of the win skin and so we as The Church Must do the clearing ground of thistles and weeds or rocks and trodden down paths but only the spirit makes it possible a few years ago I heard it reported that it was the practice in large supermarkets to pump through the air conditioning the smells from the bakery so on entering the shop the unsuspecting public you and me would be met by the aroma of freshly baked bread and would therefore desire bread it seems to me this is a rather unsophisticated way of interpretating one interpreting one of the crucial drivers of the New Testament when it comes to evangelism it's the work of the spirit the go between God tayor to prepare the hearts desires minds and senses of people so that they might receive the message of God it's why we pray that God would prepare Simon tugwell a Roman Catholic Charismatic Theologian was one of those who coined the title of the speech giving spirit for the Holy Spirit the spirit enables the joyful proclamation of the church in telling of the good news of Jesus Christ news that is literally new to people tugwell traced the early Christian tradition that links salvation to the opening of the mouth by the Holy Spirit again this New Testament sets this out it's the spirit who calls us to say Abba Father and Jesus is Lord but why do this we know how important motives are in detail and the big picture gandi said the moment there is a suspicion about P person's motive everything he does becomes tainted how often is have we looked at the church and wondered what they're really up to or we're really up to or I'm really up to reminds me of one of my children some years back when I became Bishop of Durham and was sitting over breakfast on a day off grumbling about the church saying they really need to do something and the particular person in the family said that would be you then Dad yet the church gets so many reputations for mixed motivation t r the great French diplomat who managed to work for the French royal family until the revolution in 1789 to work for the revolutionaries to work for Napoleon and to come back to working for the French royal family in 1815 at the Congress of re Vienna died at the Congress of Vienna and when metan the Austrian Chan was so ton was so clever at his maneuvering that when metonic the Austrian Chancellor was told that ton had died he said H what does he mean by that our motive driving this priority for the church is not not not never never never that numbers are looking fairly low and the future is looking fairly Bleak never this is not a survival strategy this is not Sam in any way nonchalant about the seismic challenge facing the church but evangelism is not a gross strategy of course we want to see Full churches but it's not anxiety for an institution or Worse still selfs survival Martin Luther's definition of sin as a heart curved in on itself is instructive for us here the church which is concerned primarily for its own life or survival a church that is curved in on itself is signing its own death warrant as the wonderful myologist Leslie nuban said a church that exists only for itself and its own enlargement is a witness against the gospel one could say that both a lack of action and too much frantic action thinly ask a lack of confidence in the sufficiency of God what compels this priority is the same motive that compelled the first Proclaimers and that compelled Archbishop William Temple's great report in 1945 towards the conversion of England the compelled Evangelist Billy Graham the decade of evangelism and all the reports and Publications from the general senid and Pope francis's wonderful encyclical Evangel ardio and it's summed up in 2 Corinthians 54-15 for Christ's love compels us because we are convinced that one died for all and therefore all died and he died for all that those who live should no longer live for themselves but for him who died for them when was raised again it's the love of Christ that compels us every time I think of that I reflect on how often I have failed to act in the love of Christ and how unsurprising then that there is little response everyone has a right to hear the gospel and as Christians we have a duty to proclaim the good news without excluding any anyone the only qualification for hearing the good news is that you don't know Christ and that's not just good news it's true news indeed it's only because it's true that it's good and if it's true it's true for all and must not be concealed from any the love that has found us in Christ compels or constrains us to speak so does our love for everyone God has made John chrisom Archbishop of Constantinople who died in 407 ad said something similar nothing is more deadly than a Christian who is indifferent to the Salvation of others indeed I wonder if such a person can be a true Christian to become a disciple of Christ is to obey his law of love and obedience to the law brings Joy beyond measure and description love means to want the best for others sharing with them the joy of love so the Christian feels compelled to speak to others about the law of love and the joy of obeying this law of course many people are shy about speaking to others this is still christom in 407 there's nothing new Under the Sun is there in their case actions motivated by love will be a most eloquent testimony you see how he's taking pressure off people isn't that lovely how many of us layer pressure on he takes it off but those who are not shy will surely want to express their Joy at every opportunity there there is no you need to use fine words or eloquent phrases that's a relief the gospel is anything but formula Becky pippet says evangelism is not memorizing techniques to use on unsuspecting victims nor is it an interchurch competition though you wouldn't know it there's someone we knew for many years and in a friend of mine family it became a saying this person used to go away for some time and when they came back on mission trips they came back and they were asked how it would gone how it it gone they'd say thousands converted many healed and so when things didn't go very well in that family uh that knew this person as well they'd say ah that was a service with thousands converted and many healed it's not a competition and yet we make it so but it's God who does it wonderful story going off script for a moment colel vanan who's in the process of canonization wonderful uh Archbishop of Saigon as it was then now hoi Min City arrested after it fell to the Communist in 74 he was a young man then held for 13 years tortured L his torturer to Christ etc etc eventually he was released on house arrest far from his home area right up in the north of Vietnam up in the mountains in the forest in a small town and there he was allowed to do such ministry as he wanted to and he did and he I met him some years ago he died a few years back but I met him about 10 years ago he and my spiritual directory I was with spent the whole afternoon talking about the wonders of Jesus who you meet in prayer it was just the most extraordinary afternoon No Nonsense about church structures it's all about Jesus anyway vanan turned to me at one point and said you know we were talking in French but he said um do you know on one occasion I was walking in the town where I was under house arrest and suddenly out of the forest six people came and they came up to me and said are you a priest are you a Christian and he said yes yes and they said good we want you to come and baptize our village so he said uh right where is that they said nine days walk and he talked to them for a while and he discovered that they'd been listening to a Pentecostal radio station based in the Philippines and listening to that week after week a whole village of 5,000 people had become Christians and he said so obviously I walked the nine days and baptized them 5,000 people then he looked at me and said ha what you think of that 5,000 new Catholics with a Pentecostal radio station and roared with laughter that was not competition he was we went on and talked about how the SP spirit of God works his way the Same Spirit enables the proclamation to be always fresh and distinct this is the spirit who as Eugene Peterson says always has an address at Pentecost the speech giving spirit enables the news of all that has been opened up to be proclaimed in a tangible and comprehensible way and to the whole world this is a gospel Luke is saying to us for the whole world if the gospel is the best and most most authentically spoken from person to person in a way which is particular to the hearer as at Pentecost the task of translating the gospel into graspable words and Concepts is essential and the process of gospel translation is profoundly interactive we don't simply arrive with a set of words gramat atically related or system of ideas it is a story that makes history and we must pay attention to what God is already doing and stirring for God's work does not begin with us it begins with him in every respect Jesus is the plum line for our announcing for he remains not just the central fact of the Christian faith but the determining Point our constant care must be to proclaim the good news in ways that are appropriate and fitting to Jesus it's obvious but so often we fit it to what we need like the bed of in the ancient legend of procrustes who when he had guests at his castle if they were too short for the bed he'd put them on a rack to stretch them and if they were too long he'd cut them down to size so often we want to fit Christians people who are not Christians into our church not make the church fit for new Christians the gospel can be proclaimed in a way that denies the very one it proclaims we can do the right thing in such a wrong way that it becomes the wrong thing anything manipulative or coercive anything disrespectful or controlling is ruled out because of who Jesus is it is clear that God glor gloriously puts up with all kinds of ways of announcing the good news which are less than ideal for example he uses me having insisted that we take care to speak the good news in ways that are good news I'm persuaded that the confession of faith in all languages and to all cultures is possible because of the distinctive characters of God's action Christian good news must not become bad news for people of other faiths but we must not shy away from True engagement it's not unethical to present the gospel with love Grace and gentleness born of true Assurance the priv privilege of living in a free and mature democracy is that we can both be held accountable for what we do and what we profess but we have the free to pray expectantly and to speak intentionally of what we know to be the transforming Love Of Christ that is a freedom to cling to if our motivation and action is truly of love and of divine calling then we must share our experience of Christ with one and all having laid out the motive for evangelism let us think about how we might go about it the old adage is a attributed to St Francis of aisi preach the gospel at all times when necessary use words lay it aside put it down forget it don't even think about it mainly for the reasons that he almost certainly didn't say it and even if he did he was wrong as TS Elliot's character Sweeney said I got to use words when I talk to you but in order to know how to speak and Proclaim we must listen and Converse we are those who have listened to the gospel and our reception of the good news has formed us Luke Breon now dukee University in North Carolina says this the merciful command to listen first is ever present as we cannot presume to know what needs to be said and done with these people in this place at this time if they are to truly hear and dwell Within the gospel listening to God and neighbor is the prerequisite of proclaiming the word that as a human word can only be heard in dialect the listening and speaking to God is where we start this is God's work ears only open eyes only see hearts only open hands only receive when the spirit works and my installation service the anthem took early words from the rule of St Benedict listen listen oh my child the importance of prayer cannot be overestimated as St Paul testifies I planted Apollos watered but God made it grow in prayer we actively acknowledge that and practice it by imploring the spirit to work powerfully before and behind us in our stumbling words and efforts the subject of Paul's prayer in Ephesians 3 is that his friends may have power together with all God's people to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ and to know that love that surpasses knowledge for example there is no evidence of any Revival of spiritual life taking place in a society without in the Western Christian tradition without the renewal of prayer and the religious life how much more would the Do Lord do if we do but ask him Hospitality openness a deep desire to love and accept the other that meets in in those who have not heard and responded to the gospel a fundamental to our Proclamation at times I wonder about Bon hofer's letter to Abad Becka in which he set out the idea that common theological language is so misunderstood that we could do with ceasing to use it for a generation and then reintroducing it to Fresh years that we might be able to Define our terms without any of the baggage these words have accumulated words like evangelism Evangelical gospel and so on and so forth however that's not what we can do wherever we bring the gospel we are certain that we do not know the full implications of what it means to say Christ Christ has died Christ is risen Christ will come again and when we set forward the gospel invite there are always fresh nuances and gifts for us to receive in how each person receives it years ago in a church we were worshiping at there was someone who came to Christ quite unexpectedly the impact of that on that that church was profound the Vicor found a whole new desire to evangelize as he saw the life and transformation in that person's life which he has never lost since and this was well over 20 years ago she struggled with faith but so many people saw what it was to become a Christian and therefore saw the own hope their own hope that they had the best evangelism takes place when the Evangelist and the evangelize learn something new about Christ anything that is tired warm Blas or Bland hasn't begun to cope with the gospel the spirit inspires us to Greater and more inspiring creativity and imagination co-opting every form possible to extend extend the invitation always compelling definitely arresting calling on our all our senses to be open to his love having said the gospel is profoundly personal I want to mention the corporate element the gospel has the most profound of public implications Leslie newbigin again a serious commitment to evangelism means a radical questioning of the reigning assumptions of public life it's not a party political statement just for the record it is clear that in many of the comments that are made regularly in the media that the church's basis of faith is not grasped the starting place for all thought and action is Jesus Christ who was and is and is to come he cannot be accommodated or co-opted we can't say well we'll put him on this to get make it more attractive the simple truth is the resurrect one cannot be accommodated in any way of understanding the world unless he is the starting point and finally we think about those whose task it is to proclaim the good news there are of course those who have the gift of setting this forward in ways that are compelling and constraining we call these people evangelists the church however is essential for evangelism not just in action and prayer in activity and engagement but as the place where the gospel is seen to make sense the American Theologian Reinhard Reinhold neber asked in the middle of the last century why the lives of most Christians looked like celebrities who endorsed products you knew they didn't use themselves and of course Pope Francis in evangelium said why is it that so many people go to evangelize looking as though they've just come from a funeral that is why would should people believe what we say about forgiveness and Grace reconciliation and sacrifice love of commitment welcome and acceptance if when they look at the life of the church they see something so diametrically opposed to it Lely New Beginning new begin as we know said the church is the hermeneutic of the Gospel the tool of interpretation for our words must be backed up by integrity the institutional Life Of The Church Must reflect enable promote and speak of the good news how does our structural life reflect and Empower our Proclamation we must insist that all of our structures and committees budgets which are merely theology in numbers and plans are appropriate to Jesus Christ and the imperative to make him known we the church what the church has to do must not be determined by its Institution its institution might must be determined by what it has to do evangelism is good for us it's necessary for a healthy church because by it the gospel takes a fresh hold of us and Jesus Christ increases his presence and joy amongst us and that is a priority for every Christian Luke says the last words of Jesus you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you and you will be my Witnesses he's not describing what they'll do witness is not a verb it's a noun he's describing what they are the question is not whether we want to be Witnesses it's whether we are faithful Witnesses we are all Witnesses it's just whether we live that out it's such a strong concept for a witness simply says what they've seen and experienced we say what we know each witness is unique no two witnesses can witness in the same way in 1945 the report which William CH Temple instigated came out towards the conversion of England in it they were uncompromising there would be no significant turning to God in the nation apart from the witness of every Christian in 1985 the Church of England published the report all are called towards a theology of the Ley it argued that by baptism of every Christian was called to witness the man acclaimed as the best Theologian in North America Stanley haras goes as far to say witness names the truth that the only way we can know the character of the world the only way we know ourselves the only way we know God is by one person telling another do our lives reflect that call it's the biggest hill for the mountain for the uh Church to climb that is the one that we have not cracked professional evangelists are wonderful and we praise God for them they are utterly necessary totally essential but they are not sufficient every Christian is required to be sufficient let's go back to Chris as we come towards the end don't tell me it's impossible for me to influence others if you're a Christian it's impossible for you not to influence others just as the elements that make up your human nature do not contradict each other so also in this matter it belongs to the very nature of a Christian that he influences others so do not offend God if you say the sun cannot shine you offend him if you say I a Christian cannot be of service to others you've offend offended him and called him a liar it's easier for the Sun not to shine than for a Christian not to do so it's easier for light itself to be Darkness than for a Christian not to give light so don't tell me it's impossible for you as a Christian to influence others when it is the opposite that is impossible do not offend God if we arrange our Affairs in an orderly manner these things will certainly follow quite naturally it is impossible for a Christian's light to lie concealed so brilliant a lamp cannot be hidden this is not easy without cost for any of us as we remind ourselves that the Greek word for witness is Martyr we are more and more in these days confronted with the fact that the word has come to have the associations it has with death because of the price the first Witnesses were prepared to be faithful cou weeks ago we know of those 21 Christians murdered in Libya I was talking to Arch to Bishop Angelos the Coptic uh Bishop in England who I went to see to to offer condolence he told me that from one who escaped they heard that as each one was killed most savagely they cried out Jesus Christ is Lord then last words were witness as I finish Let Us return to caravaggio's painting notice if you will down at the bottom of the picture another hand that mirrors the calling hand of Jesus it's that of Peter you see him hesitant not confident and seeming to look not at Matthew but one of his friends Jesus involves Us in his work of calling people to follow him this is the work of evangelism however weakly however hesitantly he calls us to extend our hands and our hearts to use our words in our lives to Echo his call to every person to follow him for it is the best decision anyone can ever make to be a follower of Jesus Christ [Applause] amen
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