Not long ago Mark and I went to Wal-Mart. Right in the front of the store was a booth
set up where a man would clean your glasses for free, in hopes you would buy
some of the cleaner he used. I had seen
these booths before and most of the time the salesperson would not let you get
anywhere near him without wanting to clean your glasses. I had bought some of the cleanser before and
was glad to see this particular salesman.
We went over to him and I gave him my glasses. He cleaned them and then he cleaned
Mark’s. He never asked us if we wanted
him to and he never tried to sell us his product. He was very nice and very soft-spoken. I told him I had purchased some cleaner
before but this seemed to be a better deal.
I had Mark pay him for some and we left. Afterwards, Mark and I talked about how we
were probably his only sale that day and that we hoped this was not his sole
means of support because he just was not a good (aggressive) salesperson. He didn’t approach us and he never told us
anything about his product.
Sometimes I believe that we approach evangelism in quite the same way as this salesman. We hang out our signs that announce the times of services and then we just sit and wait on people to come to us. There was a movie a few years back whose catch phrase was “If you build it, they will come.” Well, it does not usually work that way in the church. We are supposed to seek out the lost and erring and bring them to Christ. Instead when we talk with our nonChristian friends and family we do not mention religion. We certainly never mention it to strangers (i.e. cashier, librarian, bagboy, etc.). We just are not good “salespeople” and yet we have the best “product” in the world to be “selling.” Our faith in God should certainly be something we believe in enough to try to convert others. We have the best gift on earth and we should not only be willing to share it, but champing at the bit to. Nowhere in the Bible do we read that we are to just build a building and hope people show up. Nowhere do we read that teaching others is an option; it is not, instead it is a direct command. We read, “Go, YE, therefore, and teach all nations…teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you…” (Matthew 28:19) and though this command was given by Jesus to his disciples, as the book by Ivan Stewart says, Go YE Means Go ME. Luke19:10
tells us that “the Son of man is
come to seek and save that which was lost.”
As Christ was our example, then it is now our duty to seek and save
the lost. Jude 22-23 tells us there are different ways to approach people
depending on their understanding. For
non-Christians, we are to have compassion and treat them more gently than those
Christians who know better and yet have forsaken their Lord. For those Jude tells us to save them “with fear, pulling them out of the fire;
hating even the garment spotted by the flesh.” How are we going to save others if we do not
teach them? The non-Christian, perhaps
does not know to seek Christians out and the erring Christian is not trying to
do God’s Will so it is up to us to find them and teach them the error of their
ways.
Sometimes I believe that we approach evangelism in quite the same way as this salesman. We hang out our signs that announce the times of services and then we just sit and wait on people to come to us. There was a movie a few years back whose catch phrase was “If you build it, they will come.” Well, it does not usually work that way in the church. We are supposed to seek out the lost and erring and bring them to Christ. Instead when we talk with our nonChristian friends and family we do not mention religion. We certainly never mention it to strangers (i.e. cashier, librarian, bagboy, etc.). We just are not good “salespeople” and yet we have the best “product” in the world to be “selling.” Our faith in God should certainly be something we believe in enough to try to convert others. We have the best gift on earth and we should not only be willing to share it, but champing at the bit to. Nowhere in the Bible do we read that we are to just build a building and hope people show up. Nowhere do we read that teaching others is an option; it is not, instead it is a direct command. We read, “Go, YE, therefore, and teach all nations…teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you…” (Matthew 28:19) and though this command was given by Jesus to his disciples, as the book by Ivan Stewart says, Go YE Means Go ME. Luke
Perhaps the most important part of the Great Commission is that we do
GO; we do try to teach. God’s Word does
not promise us that we will always succeed.
Noah, Isaiah, Jeremiah, and even our Lord Himself taught people who did
not always respond. I suppose it might
even be possible to live your whole life trying to convert others and never
succeed in reaching anyone, but that is rather doubtful if you are truly
trying. However, should that happen we
are told in I Corinthians 3:15 “If any man’s work shall be burned, he
shall suffer loss: but he himself shall
be saved…” so God will not hold it against us for trying and failing. What He will not accept is if we do not try.
On the other hand, if we try and we succeed in bringing others to Christ we not
only help them, we help ourselves. I Timothy 4:16 (ASV) says “Take heed unto thyself, and to thy
teaching; continue in these things: for in doing this thou shalt both save
thyself, and them that hear thee.” And James
5:20 reminds us “that he which converteth the sinner from
the error of his way, shall save a soul from death, and shall hide a multitude
of sins.” Remember, as the saying
goes, we have been taught to teach, won to win, and saved to serve. So what are you selling? Can
people tell by the life you live and the souls you try to save?
Beckye Mosher
HOW DO I FEEL ABOUT PERSONAL EVANGELISM?
How many
people have I helped lead to Christ?___
How many
people do I NOW have my heart set on to win to Christ? _______
To what
extent have I gone to try to win these people? ____________
Approximately
how many hours (or minutes) per week do I average talking to people about the
Lord? _________________
How
often do I pray for certain individuals to obey the Lord, or to be restored to
faithful Christian duty? __________________
Do I
ever pray FERVENTLY that I might become a better soul winner?_____
DO I SINCERELY
TRY to help that prayer be answered? _________
Am I
generally embarrassed to converse with people about Christ? _____
Do I
know enough Scripture to help one become a Christian? __________
Do I
honestly feel that I am my brother's keeper, and that his salvation may depend LARGELY
upon me? __________________
Have I
offered the excuse, "I DON'T KNOW HOW," for not doing personal
work? _______
Do I
think I can ever really learn how until I try? ________
When do
I plan to begin? __________________________________
Has it
ever occurred to me that many will die and go to God unprepared while I'm
wasting time thinking I don't know how? _____________
Am I
interested enough in Heaven, and does it mean enough to me that I earnestly
desire others to go with me? ___________
Does a
checkup list like this help me to do better? _______
REMEMBER:
1. God knows what I
really CAN or CAN'T do!
2. I can't deceive God!
3. I will be held
responsible for not making some attempt!
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