Learning to Share Jesus

Love Worth Finding | Audio Program35mApril 16, 2026

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Adrian Rogers delivers a powerful, urgent call to action for every Christian to actively share their faith, framing evangelism not as a chore but as a divine imperative rooted in the infinite value of the soul. He argues that if Jesus died for one soul, and that soul is worth more than the entire world, then failing to share the gospel is not just neglect—it's spiritual treason. Drawing from Psalm 126 and Proverbs 11:30, Rogers emphasizes that winning souls is the wisest act a person can do, driven by the soul’s desirability, durability, and transformative possibility. He challenges listeners to move beyond passive religiosity, exposing the church’s failure to go to the lost, and calls for intentional, compassionate, consistent, and confident witness—like a farmer sowing seed without knowing which will grow. His personal testimony of a long-term evangelistic effort culminating in a doctor’s salvation years later proves that the harvest may come long after the sowing. The episode ends with a direct invitation to receive Christ, underscoring that sharing faith is both a command and a privilege.

Key Takeaways
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If you're not sharing your faith, you're not truly following Christ—Jesus commanded us to be fishers of men.

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A soul is worth more than the whole world because it’s eternal, valuable, and redeemable by Christ’s blood.

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You don’t need training to share your faith—just a heart broken for the lost and a willingness to sow the Word of God.

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God gives increase, not you—keep sowing even when you don’t see results, because one seed may grow decades later.

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The greatest joy in life is bringing someone to Jesus, and that joy comes from consistent, compassionate, and confident witness.

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Chapters
0:00
2 min

The Heart of Evangelism: A Call to Share

If you don't have a desire to give your faith away, maybe you ought to give it up.

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1:50
3 min

The Value of the Soul: Desirability and Durability

One soul is worth more than the whole world.

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5 min

The Command and the Consequence of Silence

The Christian who does not share his faith is guilty of high treason against his God.

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10:00
5 min

Four Essentials of Faith Sharing: Commitment, Concern, Consistency, Confidence

Rogers outlines four pillars of effective evangelism: intentional commitment, emotional concern for the lost, consistent sowing of the Word, and unwavering confidence in God’s power.

15:00
5 min

The Power of the Word: Like a Seed in a Vault

Using the story of a seed cracking a concrete vault, Rogers illustrates the unstoppable power of the Word of God when shared consistently.

High-Impact Quotes
I went home from that hospital that night. I walked out in the darkness, I took my keys, and I threw them in the air.
Adrian Rogers30:45
Viral: 92.0
The Christian who does not share his faith is guilty of high treason against his God.
Adrian Rogers7:17
Viral: 88.0
If you don't have a desire to give your faith away, maybe you ought to give it up.
Adrian Rogers1:02
Viral: 85.0
Speakers

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Adrian Rogers
Topics Discussed
evangelism95%sharing faith90%soul value85%Christian witness80%discipleship75%personal testimony70%gospel invitation65%Bible study60%
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