I know a lady who has been one of the most effective
soul winners I have ever met. Her secret
isn’t some clever or well practiced “sales” pitch for Jesus. She hasn’t developed a technique that she can
package and sell. She uses the technique
of those who lived in the first century of the church and saw the world turned
“upside down” by the Gospel. That was
the view, anyway, of the heathen world as recorded in Acts 17. What really happened was that God, through
the ministry of the Church, was righting the sinking ship of mankind.
So, what was their methodology? What is this lady’s methodology? It is the simple way of praise. When you meet her and ask how things are
going, she always answers, “I’m just praising the Lord.” Now there is an opening. Nobody else seems to be praising the
Lord. Everyone else is grousing or
crying or listening to too much negative talk radio. She, on the other hand, is praising the
Lord.
There are two reactions.
One is negative. Let me get out
of here; this lady is crazy. The other
is quite the opposite. Why, people ask
her, are you praising the Lord? Now
think about this for a moment, what would your answer be? She will often ask them if they have a minute
to hear the answer. If they do she will
tell them then. If they don’t and are
willing to hear the full explanation, she will set up an appointment to meet
them in their home or over coffee. Then
what would you tell them? She tells them
the Gospel. She tells them that Jesus
Christ has died and her sins are forgiven.
She tells them that since her sins are forgiven she has the best friend
in the whole world who is with her each day.
She tells them that she has the certainty of an eternal home in heaven
and that is why, no matter what life is like on earth, she is praising the
Lord.
All that blessing in her life comes from one phrase,
“I’m just praising the Lord.” Perhaps if
more Christians were praising the Lord instead of crying in their beer or
vilifying their opponents, more of the Gospel message would be heard and
believed. John Peterson wrote a simple
praise chorus that calls upon us to live and give this clear testimony of
praise, “Everybody Sing Praise to the Lord!”
Everybody sing praise to the Lord, everybody sing praise
to the Lord,
Everybody sing praise to the Lord, for He is so
wonderful!
The Friday Benediction
Until Monday, my friends, may the good God envelop
you with His grace; may you prove the common confession of faith, “I believe in
the holy Christian church and in the fellowship of the saints”, and may you be
enriched with joy and hope as you exercise that confession this weekend. Amen
You can
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find some of my selected daily devotions at http://blog.febc.org/
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enjoy my new Gospel dog blog, The Gospel According to Molly
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