How can we apply the truth of Luke 24:7 in daily evangelism? key verse “‘The Son of Man must be delivered into the hands of sinful men, and be crucified, and on the third day rise again.’” (Luke 24:7) why this single sentence matters in evangelism • It carries the whole gospel in miniature—sin, sacrifice, and resurrection. • It shows the necessity (“must”) of each event, highlighting God’s sovereign plan. • It places the resurrection at the center, giving hope that conquers death and fear. • It provides the bridge from historical fact to personal invitation. truths to keep on your tongue 1. Sin is real and universal—“delivered into the hands of sinful men.” (cf. Romans 3:23) 2. Jesus willingly died in our place—“and be crucified.” (cf. Isaiah 53:5; 1 Peter 2:24) 3. Jesus is alive—“and on the third day rise again.” (cf. 1 Corinthians 15:3-4) 4. Because He lives, salvation is certain. (cf. Acts 4:12) simple ways to weave Luke 24:7 into conversations • Story format: “The Bible says Jesus knew He had to suffer, die, and rise. That changes everything for us—can I share why?” • Question follow-up: When someone mentions injustice or brokenness, respond, “That’s why Jesus said the Son of Man must be handed over and crucified; He faced evil head-on and then beat it by rising.” • Holiday tie-in: Around Easter or funerals, quote the verse to explain why the resurrection is more than tradition—it’s history with saving power. • Personal testimony: “What gives me hope is Jesus’ promise and proof in Luke 24:7. He kept that promise for me, too.” living the verse before speaking it • Walk in confidence, not fear—resurrection power fuels boldness (Acts 4:31). • Practice daily repentance—own your sin so others see authenticity. • Celebrate Sunday worship as resurrection remembrance; joyful believers attract questions. • Keep conversations grace-filled; the cross exposes sin, the empty tomb offers grace. responding to common objections using Luke 24:7 • “Miracles can’t happen.” → “Jesus predicted His own resurrection and hundreds witnessed it (Acts 2:32); the empty tomb is history, not myth.” • “I’m too guilty.” → “He was crucified for sinful men—He already knew your guilt and paid for it.” • “All religions are the same.” → “Only Jesus staked everything on rising again and then did it; that sets Him apart.” quick evangelism checklist based on Luke 24:7 ✓ Mention humanity’s sin problem. ✓ Point to the cross as God’s necessary remedy. ✓ Announce the resurrection as accomplished fact. ✓ Invite a personal response of repentance and faith (Acts 17:30-31). ✓ Trust the Spirit; the gospel “is the power of God for salvation” (Romans 1:16). keeping the resurrection front and center • Memorize Luke 24:7; let it surface naturally in talk and text. • Begin gospel presentations with Jesus’ own words; they carry weight. • End with hope: “Because He rose, He offers life now and forever” (John 11:25). • Pray for opportunities, stay watchful, and be ready to answer with gentleness and respect (1 Peter 3:15). Hold this verse close, let it shape your speech, and you’ll be sharing the gospel the way Jesus framed it—cross and empty tomb inseparably linked, powerful, and life-changing. |