"'Return to your house and describe what great things God has done for you.' And he went away, proclaiming throughout the whole city what great things Jesus had done for him" (Luke 8:39)
If you have ever visited a well-stocked Christian book store, beloved, then no doubt at some point you were impressed with the amazing selection of evangelistic tools available to churches and other outreach ministries. I am not sure that I could personally list how many different programs I have taught to congregations over the years, all in their own right good and solid approaches to sharing the good news of Jesus Christ with those who do not know Him.
What is so very amazing to me by contrast, however, is what Jesus told the former demoniac whom He had delivered from his spiritual, mental, and physical bondage. When that young man wanted more than anything else to travel with Jesus, to sit at His feet in worship and adoration, the Master refused his request and rather sent him on a very special mission of his own. Basically, He sent that new believer "home" to be a personal missionary in his own hometown.
There is so much for us to learn today about personal evangelism, beloved! The first lesson which comes immediately to the eye here is that evangelism is not primarily a program or an outreach tool. It is rather a way of life that is to be carried out throughout the normal day to day routine of living. Very simply, we are to "tell" as we "go." That young man set free by Jesus did not first go to seminary and earn his degree. He did not even sign up for an outreach training seminar. He simply went home and began to tell everyone who would listen all about what Jesus of Nazareth had done for him.
Then we also learn that the most natural place for personal evangelism to begin is within one's own family. "Return to your house" is what Jesus told the young man. And though none of the synoptic gospels records that he went home and began with the members of his own family, it seems obvious that such is precisely what he did. In fact, he told his whole family and then began telling his neighbors until he had covered the entire town.
Finally, we note here that the focus of his sharing was not the precise doctrines of grace but rather what Jesus had personally done for him. You see, beloved, that was the one thing about which this young man was already an absolute authority. He knew what Jesus of Nazareth had done for him! And, if you think about it, that is precisely what a "witness" (Greek martus) is, one who speaks authoritatively of what he knows firsthand to be true.
What has Jesus Christ done for you, beloved? If He has transformed your life by grace, then He has also given to you the instruction to "go and tell" those who are a part of your life, those within your personal arena of influence. Go and tell - now that is a winning approach to evangelism!
Ron
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Power in the Blood
"For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the Greek" (Romans 1:16)
I know that there is power in the blood of Jesus Christ, beloved! I just watched a video clip on Face Book of my 12 year old grandson taking a public stand for Jesus Christ and being obedient in believer's baptism today. And that glorious scene was made even more precious because he was baptized by his dad, our son Jerry, who as an 8 year old himself took that same stand and allowed me to baptize him as his dad. So you see, I know that there is power in the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ!
I know first of all that there is power in the blood of Christ to save us completely from our sins. As the Apostle Peter wrote to believers of his day:
"Knowing that you were not redeemed with perishable things like silver or gold from your futile way of life inherited from your forefathers, but with precious blood, as of a lamb unblemished and spotless, the blood of Christ" (1 Peter 1:18-19)
But I also know that there is power in the blood of Christ to set us free from the power of sin and to enable us to live holy lives.
"What shall we say then? Are we to continue in sin that grace might increase? May it never be! How shall we who died to sin still live in it?" (Romans 6:1-2)
Lewis Edgar Jones while attending a camp meeting in 1899 wrote the words to that beloved hymn that we know today as Power in the Blood.
I know that there is power in the blood of Jesus Christ, beloved! I just watched a video clip on Face Book of my 12 year old grandson taking a public stand for Jesus Christ and being obedient in believer's baptism today. And that glorious scene was made even more precious because he was baptized by his dad, our son Jerry, who as an 8 year old himself took that same stand and allowed me to baptize him as his dad. So you see, I know that there is power in the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ!
I know first of all that there is power in the blood of Christ to save us completely from our sins. As the Apostle Peter wrote to believers of his day:
"Knowing that you were not redeemed with perishable things like silver or gold from your futile way of life inherited from your forefathers, but with precious blood, as of a lamb unblemished and spotless, the blood of Christ" (1 Peter 1:18-19)
But I also know that there is power in the blood of Christ to set us free from the power of sin and to enable us to live holy lives.
"What shall we say then? Are we to continue in sin that grace might increase? May it never be! How shall we who died to sin still live in it?" (Romans 6:1-2)
Lewis Edgar Jones while attending a camp meeting in 1899 wrote the words to that beloved hymn that we know today as Power in the Blood.
Would you be free from the burden of sin?
There's power in the blood, power in the blood!
Would you o'er evil a victory win?
There's wonderful power in the blood!
I have just told you about two young boys who have not only discovered that there is power in the blood of Jesus Christ, but who have taken an amazing stand to publicly identify themselves by faith with Him as Savior and Lord. Have you personally made that same choice yourself? If not, why not do that right now and discover for yourself that there is power over sin and death and hell in the shed blood of the Lord Jesus Christ!
Ron
Monday, May 28, 2012
Through the Night with the Light from a Bulb
"The Lord looks from heaven; He sees all the sons of men; from His dwelling place He looks out on all the inhabitants of the earth, He who fashions the hearts of them all, He who understands all their works" (Psalm 33:13-15)
I cannot say with certainty, beloved, but I am pretty sure that it was my youngest sister who as a child once rewrote the words to "God Bless America," declaring that God guides this great nation "through the night with the light from a bulb." Makes sense, doesn't it, at least to a child?
The unchangeable truth is, though, that God does indeed guide this land which is our home and for which we feel such gratitude and patriotic pride. We do know, however, that He does not lead us with the light from a "bulb" but with a light from "above." And that divine light of His sovereignty and His love has been guiding us throughout our history. That single truth is what will see us through these difficult times in which we presently find ourselves as Americans.
What ever happened to the "pursuit of happiness"? When did it become a line that you can stand in to receive what is owed to you by the right of citizenship? What has happened to our entrepreneurial spirit and to the pride of personal accomplishment? It seems to me that if the "pursuit" is removed, all that is left is the handout! Is that really what the founding fathers intended for us as a people?
In the midst of all this chaos, we look about in search of one constant, just one, to which we may anchor our souls and the lives of our families. We want one rock upon which we can plant our feet and stand for what is right and just and true. And that one constant, beloved, is the fact that God is never-changing and that God is ever-ruling. Come what may, God reigns over the affairs of men. Whether we can see His hand at work or not it is at work nonetheless. As the song says, when we cannot "trace His hand" we can "trust His heart"!
Let me encourage you, then, to set your feet solidly upon the Rock that is Jesus Christ and your faith in Him. Let me urge you to stand with all your might for truth, God's truth, and nothing else. Let me further encourage you to love what is still right about this country and to stand against what is wrong. As the psalmist made so very clear, God "sees all the sons of men." He sees and He knows and He ever moves to accomplish His purpose in our lives.
God bless America, land that I love!
Stand beside her and guide her
Through the night with a light from above;
From the mountains to the prairies to the oceans white with foam-
God bless America, my home sweet home!
Ron
Sunday, May 13, 2012
What Does God Think?
"For the wicked boasts of his heart's desire, and the greedy man curses and spurns the Lord. The wicked, in the haughtiness of his countenance, does not seek Him. All his thoughts are, 'There is no God'" (Psalm 10:3-4)
We are being bombarded today, beloved, with words that sound to so many to be right and just and good. Words like "EQUALITY" and "FAIR" are being waved in the faces of followers of Christ even as we are being touted as "narrow-minded" and "bigoted" and even "hate-mongers." And it is all because we have taken a stand for the real "right" - not what man says is right but what God says is right.
And in the midst of this hullabaloo I personally have yet to hear a single individual shouting such political buzzwords ask one key question: "What does God think?" The simple reason tragically is that no one cares. Ignoring what God thinks has become a way of life in our society, beloved, and is certainly nothing that began with us. Note here what King David of Israel said about the God-haters of his day. He first boasted of his heart's desire. Does that sound vaguely familiar to any one today? It should! Stop long enough to really pay attention to what is being said and you will quickly discover that man today thinks that this life is all about him. What I want, what I believe, what I can rationalize is all that matters. I am free, so they say, to do anything that makes me happy. That, they say, is my "God-given right."
But David said also about sinful man in his day that in a haughty manner he refused to seek what God thinks. David went on to say in later verses in this same chapter that, even for those who acknowledged the existence of God, his thought was that God has forgotten; He has hidden His face; He will never see it (v. 11). Very simply, beloved, no one is asking today what God thinks.
If ever there was a time in human history, especially here in our own society, for Christians to stand up for what God both thinks and declares in His Word, then that time is now! You see, we serve God by serving those among whom He has placed us. That is, after all, the reason for His putting us where we are! When we ignore what is going on around us morally, when we go into our churches and shut ourselves in and the world out, we are not serving man. And by not serving man among whom God has placed us and for whom Christ died, we are no longer serving God. We are here to proclaim clearly what God thinks, beloved, and what God says. We are here to proclaim the good news of God's grace and forgiveness in Jesus Christ.
So what does God think according to you? And even more important a question than that is: "What do others know about what God thinks because you as His messenger are not silent?"
Ron
We are being bombarded today, beloved, with words that sound to so many to be right and just and good. Words like "EQUALITY" and "FAIR" are being waved in the faces of followers of Christ even as we are being touted as "narrow-minded" and "bigoted" and even "hate-mongers." And it is all because we have taken a stand for the real "right" - not what man says is right but what God says is right.
And in the midst of this hullabaloo I personally have yet to hear a single individual shouting such political buzzwords ask one key question: "What does God think?" The simple reason tragically is that no one cares. Ignoring what God thinks has become a way of life in our society, beloved, and is certainly nothing that began with us. Note here what King David of Israel said about the God-haters of his day. He first boasted of his heart's desire. Does that sound vaguely familiar to any one today? It should! Stop long enough to really pay attention to what is being said and you will quickly discover that man today thinks that this life is all about him. What I want, what I believe, what I can rationalize is all that matters. I am free, so they say, to do anything that makes me happy. That, they say, is my "God-given right."
But David said also about sinful man in his day that in a haughty manner he refused to seek what God thinks. David went on to say in later verses in this same chapter that, even for those who acknowledged the existence of God, his thought was that God has forgotten; He has hidden His face; He will never see it (v. 11). Very simply, beloved, no one is asking today what God thinks.
If ever there was a time in human history, especially here in our own society, for Christians to stand up for what God both thinks and declares in His Word, then that time is now! You see, we serve God by serving those among whom He has placed us. That is, after all, the reason for His putting us where we are! When we ignore what is going on around us morally, when we go into our churches and shut ourselves in and the world out, we are not serving man. And by not serving man among whom God has placed us and for whom Christ died, we are no longer serving God. We are here to proclaim clearly what God thinks, beloved, and what God says. We are here to proclaim the good news of God's grace and forgiveness in Jesus Christ.
So what does God think according to you? And even more important a question than that is: "What do others know about what God thinks because you as His messenger are not silent?"
Ron
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Higher Ground
"Brethren, I do not regard myself as having laid hold of it yet; but one thing I do: forgetting what lies behind and reaching forward to what lies ahead, I press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus" (Philippians 3:13-14)
I think that I have recently had an epiphany, beloved. Or perhaps "clarification" would be a better way to put it. I was thinking once again of these words of the Apostle Paul to the believers in the ancient city of Philippi. As these God-breathed words ran through my mind, I found myself focusing upon the word "upward" almost as if I had never noticed it before. For most of my Christian life as an adult I have considered this word to refer to gaining heaven one day through faith in Jesus Christ. "Upward" is a directional word indicating eternal life in glory with the Lord Jesus Christ. And I am quite sure that such a divine final destination was uppermost in the apostle's mind as he wrote these words.
And here is where my "epiphany" of sorts comes in, beloved. It occurred to me that Paul was not only talking about our final destiny in glory, but also about the upward journey we travel on our way to what God has so wondrously prepared for us. As the full impact of this truth unfolded in my mind the words of an old hymn whose lyrics were written almost a century ago by Johnson Oatman Jr. came to mind:
I'm pressing on the upward way,
New heights I'm gaining every day;
Still praying as I onward bound,
"Lord, plant my feet on higher ground."
Lord, lift me up and let me stand
By faith on heaven's tableland;
A higher plane than I have found,
Lord, plant my feet on higher ground.
What God has made known to me about myself, beloved, and that which I want to share with you here is that I want to live my life on higher ground. I want to walk daily before my King at a higher level of love and fellowship and service and, yes, even sacrifice than I have found so far. And so the simple phrase "higher ground" has become my watchword, my inward prompt or reminder the next time that I find myself taking the lower path spiritually. I want to be able to know down deep in my heart that I am in truth "pressing on the upward way." I know that heaven is coming and that nothing and no one can keep us from that if we know Jesus Christ by faith. But I am talking now about the journey. I want so very much to have my Master plant my feet on higher ground. How about you?
Ron
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