I have noticed over the years the Reformed today are lacking when it comes to evangelizing the lost but they sure shine at making converts to Calvinism...unlike Whitefield, Bunyan and Spurgeon.
There are a lot of Reformed evangelists out there.
They may not be the ones who need a cameraman so that they can take their escapades to Youtube and brag about them like synergists, though. Some of those guys can't even do street ministry without someone to record their escapades. They could be more about bragging rights or getting sponsor dollars.
Some may not even get into details about their specific theology regarding salvation, either.
No....I think the real issue is this....you can't defend yourself against my criticism of dispensationalists, so you are going to throw stereotypical insults regarding Reformed theology my way.
OK. Those stereotypes have been around for hundreds of years. I realize that non-Reformed people don't put a lot of effort into understanding the details of Christianity, so they feel threatened by us. Therefore, boasting about evangelistic prowess is one way to slam us.
Well, first I would ask whether the evangelist can even articulate the principles of the gospel, because in reality many synergists hold a false gospel, and they produce false converts. I don't think Reformed people do this. They know the book of Romans is their template for evangelizing, and they don't shy away from talking about the wrath of God against sinners, the role of the law in salvation, original sin, the need for regeneration, union with Christ, justification, sanctification and glorification.
Non-Reformed people generally have a half-baked gospel that doesn't include all the ingredients of a sound explanation. So, even if there are five times as many out on the streets, only one out of the five is coherent enough to present the gospel to someone in a sound manner. And, if they are dispensationalists, they may start talking about prophecy and never get around to explaining the gospel anyways.
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