Wheeler And Whaley: Summary

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The Co/authors, David Wheeler and Vernon Whaley did a great job in introducing the term worship based evangelism. The Authors explain the misconception of the difference between evangelism and the worshiper. When it comes down, they both are equivalent to each other. The authors did a great job of explaining how many people confuse worship to music, songs and outer expression. The book gives some good examples of what true worship means, for example, Abraham obedience to God was an act of worship, the authors points out that “it is an act of unbridled obedience even when rational explanations are hard to find.” Pg.12. The authors gives a biblical definition of A Great commission worshipper ‘is a person who is so much in love with Jesus, so committed to worship of Jesus, and so devoted to being obedient to every command of Jesus that he simply cannot restrain himself from telling others about his incredible relationship with the Son of God.” Pg. 30 When you are truly in love with God you want to fulfill all his commandments. …show more content…
The book leaves the reader with an earnest desire to start or improve on becoming a commission worshipper by sharing the good news of Jesus Christ. The reader will learn from the book, it is more than inviting people to the building, passing out tracks, but to show the love of God to them by simply listening to their story and offering a solution to their story, by sharing their