#55 - The Gospel and That One Relationship You Keep Avoiding with Pastor Matt Fagan
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Episode Summary:
Sometimes the thought to share the gospel isn’t a one-time thing—it’s a persistent, nagging feeling you’ve had for weeks or months about a specific person in your life. You know God’s been pressing on your heart to speak up, but somehow you keep delaying.
This episode of Gospel Talks dives into that relational evangelism comfort zone—the space where familiarity and fear collide and keep us from obeying God’s call.
Host George Binoka talks with Pastor Matt Fagan about how to recognize that inner tug, how to overcome the comfort and hesitation that hold us back, and why it’s so important to move beyond guilt or pressure and evangelize out of love—for both God and the person we’re called to reach.
Based on Pastor Fagan’s insightful article, What Gets You Out of the Chair?, this conversation offers encouragement and practical steps for anyone stuck in a relational comfort zone.
Episode Highlights & Chapter Markers:
00:00 – Introduction to Relational Evangelism
02:54 – Stepping Out of Comfort Zones
05:36 – Navigating Personal Relationships
08:33 – The Role of Compassion in Evangelism
11:24 – Motivation Behind Evangelism
14:15 – The Danger of Guilt in Evangelism
17:06 – Glorifying God Through Evangelism
19:50 – Humility in Success
22:35 – The Importance of Perspective
25:25 – Final Encouragements
Related Resources:
📖 Read the article: What Gets You Out of the Chair?
💬 Learn more about The Exchange: exchangemessage.org
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Key Takeaways:
- Evangelism often comes as a persistent burden about a specific relationship, not just a random impulse.
- Comfort and fear in our relationships can keep us stuck—recognizing this is the first step forward.
- Guilt and obligation aren’t sustainable motivators—love for God and love for people must lead.
- Faithful evangelism glorifies God, even when outcomes aren’t what we expect.
Join the Conversation:
Send your thoughts or questions to george@exchangemessage.org.
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