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"Take
Heed" Ministries
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Cecil Andrews, PO BOX 13, Ballynahinch, BT24 8AL, Northern Ireland. Telephone/Fax 028 9756 5511. E-MAIL - takeheed@aol.com WEBSITE - http://www.takeheed.net |
‘EARNING THE RIGHT’TO
TELL PEOPLE ABOUT JESUS?
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During the visit last year by Shaun Willcock I was given at one of the meetings samples of some leaflets issued by a group calling themselves -
One
leaflet in particular struck a real chord with me [although the other leaflets
were also excellent] and with the permission of the author, Willie Cowan, who
works at the cutting edge of inner city evangelism in downtown
This
phrase ‘earning the right’ to tell people about Jesus has become popular
in the neo-evangelical wing of the Presbyterian Church in
Is there
a divine warrant for such ideas in the one guide and rule for our faith, the
Bible? As someone who is involved in evangelism on a daily basis, I find it
quite disturbing that compassion and concern is questioned simply because one
does not set his agenda according to what society
says, nor seek validity for what is being done from those outside the
As
for Jesus, if His mission were primarily social, it was a complete failure. The
Red Cross will feed more people than Jesus ever did. A successful surgeon will
heal more people than the Lord did. His achievements in those areas have been
surpassed. If He looked for justification from His hearers, again He failed. He
was despised and rejected of men [Isaiah 53:3]. Time and again His authority
was challenged and His right to declare the message of God questioned. Society
wanted to set His agenda. They wanted to make Him a King [John
It
is absolutely ridiculous to suggest we need to ‘earn the right’ to talk
to people. The false dichotomy between evangelism and the love of Christ
practically shown to a lost world has been created by those who are happy to
engage in social action or political apologising of every shade, yet who recoil
from proclaiming the real claims of the gospel on the lives of individuals. We
train and employ people for the task of the ministry, the highest calling of
all, not to be spokesmen on the environment or to commentate on party politics.
Their time would be better served feeding the flock than wasted running to
cross-community ventures with the hope of appearing on television for their two
minutes of fame.
Young
people are being blackmailed by middle-aged men who have failed the church and
who want to perpetuate this failure into the next generation. The methods and
motives of the trendy university chaplain, of which there are a number, are,
apparently, not to be questioned. Young people are told they have to be more
open, that the old ways are dated. They are told that if Jesus were here today He
would be in the local public house. This was actually said at a Presbytery
meeting on evangelism. However the Bible does not leave us wondering at what
the Lord will really do when He returns, He will destroy His enemies
with the brightness of His coming [2 Thessalonians 2:8]. Too often chumminess
is a substitute for evangelism and the strong but essential words about
judgment and hell so frequently on the lips of Jesus are omitted. Such
‘compassion’ robs people of the offer of salvation, questions God’s Word and
invites them to hell. Look at the consequences of Satan questioning God’s Word
in
Every
Christian is commissioned by God to make a declaration of his faith. Every
Christian has the right and authority to be called a child of God [1 John
3:1ff]. So every Christian has the authority of God to declare that faith as it
is expressed in the Scriptures, not as society dictates. The world may not like
it, but we must remember that the world does not know us because it did not
know Him. The boundaries of our message are the Bible. We need not venture
beyond that [see 2 Timothy
‘Earning
the right’ to evangelise is impossible.
There will always be someone who will find fault. Rather we need to ditch these
modern ideas and return to the Bible. “In everything by prayer and
supplication…let your request be made known to God…” [Philippians 4:6].
Looking to Jesus, the author and finisher of His people’s salvation [Hebrews
12:2]
can be obtained
from