JESUS CAME IN THE FLESH, JESUS IS THE SON OF GOD JESUS IS THE SAVIOR OF ALL MEN
INTRODUCTION
In our text (2Ti 4:5), we find Paul commanding Timothy...
"do the work of an evangelist"
"fulfill your ministry"
-- Thus Timothy was to continue his service for the Lord as an evangelistThe word "evangelist" often conveys different ideas to people...
Some envision an Elmer Gantry figure, an itinerant preacher who travels from place to place
Others equate the word with pastor, expecting one to provide similar service
The function of an "evangelist" is a gift from Christ to His church...
Given along with the functions of apostle, prophet, pastor, teacher - Ep 4:8,11
Contributing to the equipping of the saints and edification of the body - Ep 4:12
[Such a 'gift' should be properly understood and appreciated. Toward that end, let's consider...]
THE DEFINITION OF AN EVANGELIST
THE WORD DEFINED...
The Greek word is euanggelistes
Lit., a bringer of good tidings - ISBE
A form of the word euanggelion, normally translated "gospel" (good news)
As explained by Barnes in his commentary:
"This word properly means one who announces good news."
"In the NT it is a applied to a preacher of the gospel, or one who declares the glad tidings of salvation."
It occurs in only three places in the NT
In our text - 2Ti 4:5
In the passage we noted earlier - Ep 4:11
In the place where we are told that Philip was an evangelist - Ac 21:8
He who preached Christ to the Samaritans - Ac 8:4-5,12
He who preached Jesus to the Ethiopian eunuch - Ac 8:35
It is commonly equated with the term 'missionary', for evangelists often traveled
Yet evangelists sometimes stayed in one place for extended periods
Philip appears to have stayed in Caesarea about 20 years - cf. Ac 8:40; 21:8
Timothy remained for some time at Ephesus - 1Ti 1:3
Thus the word does not demand one be an itinerant preacher
OTHER TERMS DESCRIBING THE EVANGELIST...
Preacher (Grk., kerux) - cf. Ro 10:14-15
"to be a herald; to publish, proclaim openly; used of the proclamation of the gospel and matters pertaining to it" - Thayer
Used in the Scriptures to describe the work of:
John the Baptist - Mt 3:1
Jesus - Mt 4:17,23
The apostles - Mt 10:7
Philip the evangelist - Ac 8:5
The apostle Paul - Ac 28:31; 2Ti 1:11
Even Noah, a preacher of righteousness - cf. 2Pe 2:5
Minister (Grk., diakonos) - cf. 1Th 3:2
Translated variously as deacon, minister, servant
It is not limited to preachers or evangelists
It is used of other servants, such as deacons - cf. 1 Ti 3:8,12
Yet is often used to describe those who preach and teach
Paul - Ac 26:16; Ro 15:16; Col 1:23
Epaphras - Col 1:7
Timothy - 1Th 3:2; 1Ti 4:6
The preacher is not the only minister of a church, for all Christians are truly ministers - cf. 1Pe 4:10
TERMS NOT USED TO DESCRIBE THE EVANGELIST...
Pastor
Used of overseers (bishops) or elders (presbyters) - Ep 4:11; cf. 1Pe 5:2; Ac 20:28
In some cases an evangelist might also serve as a pastor, provided...
He meets the qualifications required - 1Ti 3:1-7; Tit 1:5-9
He serves with other pastors, for there was always a plurality of elders - Ac 20:17
In which he is not the pastor, but only one of the pastors
Reverend, Father
Such terms were never used as titles in the Lord's church
The use of such titles were condemned by Jesus - Mt 23:8-12
[The very definition of the word evangelist, along with other words often used (preacher, minister), provides insight into the work of an evangelist. Yet let's take a closer at what is and what is not...]THE WORK OF AN EVANGELIST
WHAT IT IS...
To preach the word of God - 2Ti 4:1-2
Especially the gospel of Jesus Christ - cf. Ro 10:14-15
As did Philip, the evangelist - Ac 8:5,35
To instruct the brethren of their responsibilities - 1Ti 4:6
In such matters as prayer, modesty, the role of women and men - cf. 1Ti 2:1-12
In such matters as personal and family obligations, business duties - cf. Tit 2:1-10
To reprove those that sin, even elders if need be - cf. 1 Ti 5:19-21
To set in order things needed
Encouraging the appointment of elders - Tit 1:5
Training teachers, equipping the saints for ministry - 2 Ti 2:2; cf. Ep 4:11-12
Teaching against false teachers and false doctrine - 1Ti 1:3-4; Tit 1:10-11,13
To set an example for the brethren
In word, in conduct, in love, in faith, in purity - 1 Ti 4:12
A pattern of good works, in doctrine showing integrity, reverence - Tit 2:7
To be devoted to the Word of God
Giving attention to reading, exhortation and teaching - 1 Ti 4:13
Being careful to handle the Word of God properly - 2Ti 2:15
In contrast to the work of elders (i.e., pastors, bishops)...
Elders are to take heed to themselves and to the flock of God - Ac 20:28
Evangelists are to take heed to themselves and to the doctrine (teaching) - 1Ti 4:16
-- This list adapted from The Early Church, Ferrell Jenkins, p.45-46WHAT IT IS NOT...
To do the work of elders, deacons, or other members
The evangelist is to do 'his' work
He is not 'hired' to do the work of other members
To be the 'official'...
Visitor for the congregation
Leader of prayer at public functions
An evangelist is honored to do such, but the honor should not be reserved for him alone
To be expected to take care of:
All the benevolence; all the personal evangelism
All problems that arise in the church; all physical chores
Members have different functions; each should do their part - cf. Ro 12:4-8; Ep 4:16
The evangelist is to teach and preach the Word, not to "run the church"
He is not the leader, the elders are to be the spiritual overseers and leaders
He encourages and guides through teaching the Word, but he is not the pastor
-- This list also adapted from The Early Church, Ferrell Jenkins, p.46
CONCLUSION
The Lord has blessed His church with the role of evangelists...
To proclaim the good news of salvation to the lost
To preach the Word to Christians that they might grow in grace
Remember the principle established in Ac 6:1-4...
Those devoted to the Word and prayer should not be distracted from their work
Thus evangelists should encouraged and supported to do what is their responsibility
They should not be hindered by responsibilities that properly belong to others
While all Christians are 'evangelists' in some measure (as they share the good news of Christ with others), some are blessed by providence and preparation to serve a special role as 'evangelists' in the Lord's church. May they be encouraged and supported to be faithful to their gift, to do "The Work Of An Evangelist"