How should John 6:65 influence our approach to evangelism and discipleship? John 6:65 in Focus “No one can come to Me unless the Father has granted it”. Salvation Begins With God • God’s granting is the decisive factor (also John 6:44). • Our role: heralds, not originators (1 Corinthians 3:6–7). • Evangelism depends on divine initiative, not persuasive skill. Evangelism Shaped by Dependence • Pray first—ask the Father to draw hearts (Acts 16:14). • Proclaim faithfully—share the whole gospel, trusting God for results. • Speak with humility—acknowledge that only the Spirit can open blind eyes. • Stay patient—fruit ripens in God’s timing, not ours. Discipleship Grounded in Grace • Conversion and growth are gifts (Ephesians 2:8–9). • Keep pointing believers back to grace; performance never earns favor. • Teach reliance on Scripture and Spirit, not merely programs. • Encourage perseverance—God finishes what He starts (Philippians 1:6). Practical Takeaways for Everyday Ministry • Start every outreach meeting with intercession for God to grant repentance. • Share testimonies highlighting God’s initiative, stirring faith and worship. • Measure success by faithfulness to the message, not visible numbers. • Mentor new believers to pray for God’s work in their own witness. • Celebrate conversions as evidence of the Father’s granting, giving Him all glory. Summing Up John 6:65 reminds us that evangelism and discipleship are God-empowered endeavors. We sow, water, and teach; the Father grants, draws, and grows. Confidence in His sovereign grace frees us to labor joyfully and expectantly. |