training
the big six
sharing the gospel using "Would
you like to know god personally?" booklet
The most effective way to share the “Would
You Like To Know God Personally” booklet or
the “Four Spiritual Laws” is to simply
read it completely through with the person you are
witnessing to. Fold the booklet in half and point
along with your finger or pen as you read the words.
No big Bible message or extra illustrations are needed.
Just read the booklet.
With this in mind, the Big Six are questions, which
serve only to clarify that which is already in the
booklet, not add to it or lead you on any tangent.
I can say with certainty, that if you memorize and
use the Big Six, you will be more effective in communicating
the Gospel message and making it crystal clear. I
guarantee you can memorize these questions in 5-10
minutes.
The six questions are incredibly simple and will
let you know if the person you’re witnessing
to really understands the message in the booklet.
They have to tell you what the booklet means –
that’s the secret. They will understand the
Gospel because you will give them three opportunities
to review the Biblical message of the booklet.
Each question is inserted in this presentation at
the exact point where you’ll ask them (see in
red letter).

This presentation contains a message of love and
hope. An exciting adventure awaits those who discover
these life-changing truths.
The following four principles will help you discover
how to know God
personally and experience the abundant life He promised.
God's Perspective
1. God loves you and created you to know
Him personally. He has a wonderful plan for your life.
God's Love
"God so loved the world, that He gave His only
begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should
not perish, but have eternal life" (John 3:16).
God's Plan
"Now this is eternal life: that they may know
you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom you
have sent" (John 17:3)
What prevents us from knowing God personally?
Our Condition
2. People are sinful and separated from
God, so we cannot know Him personally or experience
His love and plan.
People are Sinful
"All have sinned and fall short of the glory
of God" (Romans 3:23).
1. How would you define sin?
Can be answered 100 different
ways. In fact there is no wrong answer. Anything
that is not pleasing to God or goes against his
Word is sin. Everyone will get the answer to this
question because there are many ways to sin. They’re
telling you in their own words what sin is by giving
you one example.
People were created to have fellowship with God;
but, because of our own stubborn self-will, we chose
to go our own independent way and fellowship with
God was broken. This self-will, characterized by
an attitude of active rebellion or passive indifference,
is an evidence of what the Bible calls sin.
2. Have you ever sinned before?
This question on the surface
sounds too simple, but is it truly the “Check-Mate”
question in the booklet. To clearly and honestly
admit that one has sinned, shows one’s need
for forgiveness. God’s requirement to get
into heaven is perfection. Nobody is perfect, so
somehow we all need to find forgiveness in God’s
eyes. You will have them on the hook after they’ve
answered this question. Humanly speaking, there’s
no way to work back to perfection.
People are Separated
"The wages of sin is death" [spiritual
separation from God] (Romans 6:23).
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This diagram illustrates that
God is holy and people are sinful. A great gulf
separates the two. The arrows illustrate that
people are continually trying to reach God and
establish the personal relationship with Him through
our own efforts, such as a good life, philosophy,
or religion - but we inevitably fail. |
The third principle explains the only way
to bridge this gulf...
God's Response
3. Jesus Christ is God's only provision
for our sin. Through Him alone we can know God personally
and experience God's love and plan.
He Died in Our Place
"God demonstrates His own love toward us, in
that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for
us" (Romans 5:8).
3. Why did Christ die on the cross?
Don’t answer this question
for the person, let them tell you first. The answer
is found in the first five words of the next verse
you’ll read in 1 Corinthians 15:3-6 “Christ
died for our sins…” That’s the
Gospel message, the good news. You’ll come
back to review this point again.
He Rose From the Dead
"Christ died for our
sins...He was buried...He was raised
on the third day according to the Scriptures...He
appeared to Peter, then to the twelve. After that
He appeared to more than five hundred..." (1
Corinthians 15:3-6).
He is the Only Way to God
"Jesus said to him, 'I am the way, and the
truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father,
but through Me'" (John 14:6).
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This diagram illustrates
that God has bridged the gulf that separates us
from Him by sending His Son, Jesus Christ, to
die on the cross in our place to pay the penalty
for our sins. |
It is not enough just to know these truths...
Our Response
4. We must individually receive Jesus
Christ as Savior and Lord; then we can know God personally
and experience His love.
We Must Receive Christ
"As many as received Him, to them He gave the
right to become children of God, even to those who
believe in His name" (John 1:12)
We Receive Christ Through Faith
"For it is by grace you have been saved, through
faith --and this is not from yourselves, it
is the gift of God -- not by works that no one
can boast" (Ephesians 2:8,9).
4. What do you think this verse is
saying?
What do you think this verse
is saying? (referring to Ephesians 2:8-9) This is
the big clarifying question in booklet. It allows
you to see if they fully understand the first three
points in the booklet. The answer is we is saved
by placing our trust in Christ’s death on
the cross to pay for one’s sins (by grace,
gift of God), not by works (not from yourselves).
God back and review pages 4-5 of the booklet by
simply asking: “What is it that separates
one from God?” The answer is sin. Look at
point three of the booklet (pages 6-7) ask: Once
again, why did Christ die on the cross?” The
answer is to pay for our sin. Ask: “Is there
anything in our own power that we can do to get
rid of our sin?” Answer: no.
In essence, what you’ve just done is reviewed
the key points of the booklet again. This repetition
is good and really clarifies the gospel to them.
They are telling you what is the Gospel is!
Basically, don’t try to remember
these extra questions, just ask questions two and
three again, just using your own words. The same
is true for the extra questions in Question Five
below.
When We Receive Christ, We Experience a New
Birth
(Read John 3:1-8.)
We Receive Christ by Personal Invitation
[Christ speaking] "Here I am! I stand at the
door and knock. If any one hears My voice and opens
the door, I will come in to him and eat with him
and he with Me." (Revelation 3:20).
Receiving Christ involves turning to God from self
(repentance) and trusting Christ to come into our
lives to forgive us of our sins and to make us what
He wants us to be. Just to agree intellectually that
Jesus Christ is the Son of God and that He died on
the cross for our sins is not enough. Nor is it enough
to have an emotional experience. We receive Jesus
Christ by faith, as an act of our will.
These two circles represent two kinds of lives.
A life without
Jesus Christ. Self is in the center and
on the throne; Christ () is outside.
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A life entrusted
to Christ. Christ is in the center and
on the throne, and self yields to Christ.
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5. What is the main difference between
the circle on the left and the circle on the right?
Again, always give the person the
opportunity to answer first and think about it. The
answer is where the “cross” is. In the
circle on the left Christ is outside the life, in
the circle on the right, Christ is in the life. Ask:
“If Christ is in someone’s life, what
is one of the most important things that He’ll
do for them? Answer: forgive them of their sin. Ask:
If Christ forgive someone of their sin, is there anything
that would stand between them and God? Answer: nothing,
Christ did it all on the cross.
Question five gives you a second full
opportunity to let them communicate back to you the
gospel message in points 2 through 4 of the booklet.
Which circle best describes your life?
Which circle would you like to have represent your
life?
The following explains how you can receive
Christ
You Can Receive Christ
Right Now by Faith Through Prayer
(Prayer is talking with God)
God knows your heart and is not so concerned with
your words as He is with the attitude of your heart.
The following is a suggested prayer:
"Lord Jesus, I want to know You personally.
Thank You for dying on the cross for my sins. I
open the door of my life and receive You as my Savior
and Lord. Thank You for forgiving me of my sins
and giving me eternal life. Take control of the
throne of my life. Make me the kind of person You
want me to be."
6. What is the main thing that this
prayer is saying?
What is the main thing that this
prayer is saying? Yes, this is the third opportunity
to let the person verbalize the message of the Gospel.
Answer: the third full line of the prayer “I
open the door of my life and receive You as my Savior
and Lord.”
Now re-ask the extra questions under
Questions Four and Five. By now they will really
know the message and will know exactly the commitment
they’re making if they pray the prayer to
receive Christ on page 10.
Does this prayer express the desire of your heart?
If it does, pray this prayer right now, and Christ
will come into your life, as He promised.
How to Know That Christ is
in Your Life Did you receive Christ into
your life?
According to His promise in Revelation 3:20, where
is Christ right now in relation to you? Christ said
that He would come into your life and be your friend
so you can know Him personally. Would He mislead you?
On what authority do you know that God has answered
your prayer? (The trustworthiness of God Himself and
His Word.)
The Bible Promises Eternal Life to All Who Receive
Christ
"The witness is this, that God has given us eternal
life, and this life is in His Son. He who has the
Son has the life; he who does not have the Son of
God does not have the life. These things I have written
to you who believe in the name of the Son of God,
in order that you may know that you have eternal life"
(1 John 5:11-13).
Thank God often that Christ is in your life and that
He will never leave you (Hebrews 13:5). You can know
on the basis of His promise that Christ lives in you
and that you have eternal life from the very moment
you invite Him in. He will not deceive you.
An important reminder...
Do Not Depend on Feelings

The promise of God's Word, the Bible - not our feelings
- is our authority. The Christian lives by faith (trust)
in the trustworthiness of God Himself and His Word.
Flying a jet can illustrate the relationship among
fact (God and His Word), faith (our trust in God and
His Word), and feeling (The result of our faith and
obedience) (John 14:21).
To be transported by a jet, we must place our faith
in the trustworthiness of the aircraft and the pilot
who flies it. Our feelings of confidence or fear do
not affect the ability of the jet to transport us,
they they do affect how much we enjoy the trip. In
the same way, we as Christians do not depend on feelings
or emotions, but we place our faith (trust) in the
trustworthiness of God and the promises of His Word.
Now That You Have Received Christ
The moment that you received Christ by faith, as
an act of the will, many things happened, including
the following:
Christ came into your life (Revelation 3:20 ; Colossians
1:27).
Your sins were forgiven (Colossians 1:14).
You became a child of God (John 1:12).
You received eternal life (John 5:24).
You began the great adventure for which God created
you (John 10:10; 2 Corinthians 5:17 ; 1 Thessalonians
5:18).
Can you think of anything more wonderful that could
happen to you than receiving Christ? Would you like
to thank God in prayer right now for what He has done
for you? By thanking God, you demonstrate your faith.
To enjoy your new life to the fullest...
Suggestions for Christian Growth
Spiritual growth results from trusting Jesus Christ.
"The righteous man shall live by faith"
(Galatians 3:11). A life of faith will enable you
to trust God increasingly with every detail of your
life, and to practice the following:
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Go to God in prayer daily (John 15:7). |
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Read God's Word daily (Acts 17:11); begin
with the Gospel of John. |
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Obey God moment by moment (John 14:21). |
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Witness for Christ by your life and words
(Matthew 4:19; John 15:8). |
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Trust God for every detail of your life (1
Peter 5:7). |
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Holy Spirit - allow Him to control and empower
your daily life and witness (Galatians 5:16,17;
Acts 1:8). |
Remember
Your walk with Christ depends on what you allow Him
to do in and through you empowered by the Holy Spirit,
not what you do for Him through self effort.
Fellowship in a Good Church
God's Word instructs us not to forsake "the
assembling of ourselves together" (Hebrews 10:25).
Several logs burn brightly together; but put one aside
on the cold hearth and the fire goes out. So it is
with your relationship with other Christians.
If you do not belong to a church, do not wait to
be invited. Take the initiative; call the pastor of
a nearby church where Christ is honored and His Word
is preached. Start this week, and make plans to attend
regularly.
© Copyrighted 1965, 1994 by Bill
Bright, Campus Crusade for Christ, NewLife Publications.
All rights reserved. Used by permission. For information
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