Mark 16:15-20
A friend at work told me that if every Christian in the world would witness to one person a day for seven days Christ would return on the seventh day. The premise being, that by doing this the Gospel would be preached in all the world and that would fulfill what the author of this saying thinks is the last prophecy needing to be fulfilled before the Rapture. I am not sure that is how it would work, but it is an intriguing thought that if all who named the name proclaimed the same how much more we could accomplish.
I heard Greg Laurie speaking on this topic the other day and he was looking at it from the perspective of getting the last person saved that is going to be saved, saved. He commented on what if you knew who that person was and he or she was sitting on the second row of your church on Sunday morning. Would you not be looking at them during the invitation and think, "C'mon get on with it. You're holding up the show!"
We sing "Bringing In The Sheaves," while we're out swinging in our Lees! On the other hand, maybe it is "Bring Them In!" but we never go out to win. There is no one in the church house to encourage with "Why Not Tonight?" because we never got around to "Send The Light!" "Redeemed" how we love to proclaim it on Sunday, but we'd rather not talk about it on Monday. Hmm, we speak with forked tongue, my friends.
Mark 16:15-20
15 And he said unto them, Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature.
16 He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned.
17 And these signs shall follow them that believe; In my name shall they cast out devils; they shall speak with new tongues;
18 They shall take up serpents; and if they drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them; they shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover.
19 So then after the Lord had spoken unto them, he was received up into heaven, and sat on the right hand of God.
20 And they went forth, and preached every where, the Lord working with them, and confirming the word with signs following. Amen. (KJV)
We normally go to Matthew 28 for a Great Commission challenge, but Mark repeats it and gives us some other thoughts about that commission. Whatever passage you use, it is clear that we must evangelize! We call it the Great Commission but sadly, it is often our Great Omission. Sometimes we fail to do so because we are afraid or because we just do not know how to go about it. Some people think all you have to do is ring the church bells and the sinners will just flock to the church house and then the preacher and the elders will win them as they fall on their knees weeping in repentance. Folks that believe sure ain't teetotalin' Baptists because they are drinkin' something mighty strong to have that kind of a delusion!!!
Evangelism is so easy it's hard, I reckon. Maybe that is because we have given the job over to Evangelists and figure if we don't have that gift we just can't do it. There is a gift or office of evangelist and we need more of them. Men like my good friend, Johnny Campbell, are rare and the Church and the Country are feeling the effects of that lack. However, we must remember that like Timothy, we must all do the work of an evangelist if there is none available. The work must be done and we must all be ready to give a reason of the hope that lies within us. (2 Tim 4:5; 1 Peter 3; 15)
I do not possess the gift of evangelism and I am not in that office although at times I have wished that I could be one. I consider my calling to be more in the pastor/teacher arena. One who can proclaim the faith in clarity to unbelievers and answer all of their vain arguments is called an apologist. That does not mean he is apologizing like we think of today. He is not sorry for anything. When you were called to make an apology in the NT times, it meant to give a defense of your beliefs or actions in a sense of proving your thesis or justifying your conduct. We have left off the proof part and changed justification for the action into sorrow for the action.
I am a polemicist rather than an apologist. A polemicist is one who questions or challenges the theology of his particular group whereas the apologist challenges the theology of everyone else. An apologist seeks to correct the erroneous thinking outside his faith whereas the polemicist seeks doctrinal stability and purity within his faith. The Apostle John was an apologist. The Prophets were polemicists. Paul was both.
And y'all are saying I ain't neither of those fifty-cent words. Sure you are. When you witness or explain a part of your faith to an unbeliever, you are an apologist. When you challenge the preacher or a teacher about something they said, you are being a polemicist although depending on your motive you might be something else. Just like we are at times an apologist or a polemicist, we are all to be evangelists even if is not our primary gift.
The Greek word here translated as Gospel is where we get the word evangelism (euaggelion (yoo-ang-ghel'-ee-on). It means a good message or news and we are to preach it. How do we do that? The first way is by going into all the world. (15a) Does that mean I have to become a missionary? No, you do not necessarily need to become a missionary as we currently think of one. You may not have to quit your job and go to another country, but you are to go into all of your world with the Gospel.
We all are called to priests. We all do not do it as our occupation, but it is to be our preoccupation. Your job just helps you pay your bills and feeds you so that you can do your real occupation as a priest. There is no secular or sacred. We err when we make those distinctions. We are to be 100% fully sanctified to do the Lord's work 24-7 whether are paycheck says Country Church or Wal-Mart on it.
We look at the "Go" as a command but actually, it is conveying the thought "as you are going." In other words as you are going about in the world preach the Gospel! You are going to be running about the world as a natural course of your life and while you are out there preach and evangelize. Wherever you are and whatever you are doing, you are to be ready in season and out of season to give that reason of the hope that lies within you.
Why do it that way? Because they will not come to you, my friend. In the old days, there was not much to do and unbelievers would go to the church house or to a revival for entertainment or to torment the preacher. Fortunately, some that went for the wrong motives heard the Gospel and were saved. Times have changed and there are plenty of ways to amuse yourself today and some of those things are so exciting that even tormenting a preacher is tame and boring.
Very few unbelievers are going to wake up on Sunday morning and say, "You know, I think I'll mosey over to the church house and see what them Christians are up to." It is hard enough to get the dead in Christ to rise consistently to attend service let alone unbelievers. Most unbelievers will sleep in, like a lot of Christians, and then head for the golf course, beach or wherever and they will run into a lot of Christians. They just won’t know they are Christians. They expect the Christians to be in church. If we could get more Christians to live up to the expectations of unbelievers we might see more of them become believers. Then if those new Christians lived up to the standards they held for Christians while being unbelievers, we might see a revival unparalleled in history!
Yes, we must go to them because they have far more to do than to come to us. Apart from that, a hot heart has to go. Some of you shy folks may not have had this experience, but many of us when we were first saved could not wait to tell someone about it. I was saved on a Sunday morning because I went to church to get a guy off my back. Monday morning, I was telling the guys that I had been telling dirty jokes with on Friday all about it. Every opportunity I had, I was telling people about Jesus and how He saved me. I could not help myself. I confess to you that I am praying for that first love to return. When the heart is hot, it will have to go and tell. May our hearts burn within us again as we hear Him so that other hearts will burn within them as they hear Him through our witness. (Luke 24:32)
Secondly, we evangelize by giving the Gospel to ALL. (15b) Theology does not replace command. Some folks have a theology that brings many to a point to where evangelism to them is unnecessary. The elect will be saved and none will be lost so why evangelize? Extreme Calvinism is bad theology and it will kill a church. I do know of some strong Calvinists that have a bus ministry. I can respect them because they do not let their theology override a clear commandment.
I am to preach the gospel to every creature. I have a responsibility.
Ezek 3:16-19
16 And it came to pass at the end of seven days, that the word of the LORD came unto me, saying,
17 Son of man, I have made thee a watchman unto the house of Israel: therefore hear the word at my mouth, and give them warning from me.
18 When I say unto the wicked, Thou shalt surely die; and thou givest him not warning, nor speakest to warn the wicked from his wicked way, to save his life; the same wicked man shall die in his iniquity; but his blood will I require at thine hand.
19 Yet if thou warn the wicked, and he turn not from his wickedness, nor from his wicked way, he shall die in his iniquity; but thou hast delivered thy soul. (KJV)
A friend at work told me that if every Christian in the world would witness to one person a day for seven days Christ would return on the seventh day. The premise being, that by doing this the Gospel would be preached in all the world and that would fulfill what the author of this saying thinks is the last prophecy needing to be fulfilled before the Rapture. I am not sure that is how it would work, but it is an intriguing thought that if all who named the name proclaimed the same how much more we could accomplish.
I heard Greg Laurie speaking on this topic the other day and he was looking at it from the perspective of getting the last person saved that is going to be saved, saved. He commented on what if you knew who that person was and he or she was sitting on the second row of your church on Sunday morning. Would you not be looking at them during the invitation and think, "C'mon get on with it. You're holding up the show!"
We sing "Bringing In The Sheaves," while we're out swinging in our Lees! On the other hand, maybe it is "Bring Them In!" but we never go out to win. There is no one in the church house to encourage with "Why Not Tonight?" because we never got around to "Send The Light!" "Redeemed" how we love to proclaim it on Sunday, but we'd rather not talk about it on Monday. Hmm, we speak with forked tongue, my friends.
Mark 16:15-20
15 And he said unto them, Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature.
16 He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned.
17 And these signs shall follow them that believe; In my name shall they cast out devils; they shall speak with new tongues;
18 They shall take up serpents; and if they drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them; they shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover.
19 So then after the Lord had spoken unto them, he was received up into heaven, and sat on the right hand of God.
20 And they went forth, and preached every where, the Lord working with them, and confirming the word with signs following. Amen. (KJV)
We normally go to Matthew 28 for a Great Commission challenge, but Mark repeats it and gives us some other thoughts about that commission. Whatever passage you use, it is clear that we must evangelize! We call it the Great Commission but sadly, it is often our Great Omission. Sometimes we fail to do so because we are afraid or because we just do not know how to go about it. Some people think all you have to do is ring the church bells and the sinners will just flock to the church house and then the preacher and the elders will win them as they fall on their knees weeping in repentance. Folks that believe sure ain't teetotalin' Baptists because they are drinkin' something mighty strong to have that kind of a delusion!!!
Evangelism is so easy it's hard, I reckon. Maybe that is because we have given the job over to Evangelists and figure if we don't have that gift we just can't do it. There is a gift or office of evangelist and we need more of them. Men like my good friend, Johnny Campbell, are rare and the Church and the Country are feeling the effects of that lack. However, we must remember that like Timothy, we must all do the work of an evangelist if there is none available. The work must be done and we must all be ready to give a reason of the hope that lies within us. (2 Tim 4:5; 1 Peter 3; 15)
I do not possess the gift of evangelism and I am not in that office although at times I have wished that I could be one. I consider my calling to be more in the pastor/teacher arena. One who can proclaim the faith in clarity to unbelievers and answer all of their vain arguments is called an apologist. That does not mean he is apologizing like we think of today. He is not sorry for anything. When you were called to make an apology in the NT times, it meant to give a defense of your beliefs or actions in a sense of proving your thesis or justifying your conduct. We have left off the proof part and changed justification for the action into sorrow for the action.
I am a polemicist rather than an apologist. A polemicist is one who questions or challenges the theology of his particular group whereas the apologist challenges the theology of everyone else. An apologist seeks to correct the erroneous thinking outside his faith whereas the polemicist seeks doctrinal stability and purity within his faith. The Apostle John was an apologist. The Prophets were polemicists. Paul was both.
And y'all are saying I ain't neither of those fifty-cent words. Sure you are. When you witness or explain a part of your faith to an unbeliever, you are an apologist. When you challenge the preacher or a teacher about something they said, you are being a polemicist although depending on your motive you might be something else. Just like we are at times an apologist or a polemicist, we are all to be evangelists even if is not our primary gift.
The Greek word here translated as Gospel is where we get the word evangelism (euaggelion (yoo-ang-ghel'-ee-on). It means a good message or news and we are to preach it. How do we do that? The first way is by going into all the world. (15a) Does that mean I have to become a missionary? No, you do not necessarily need to become a missionary as we currently think of one. You may not have to quit your job and go to another country, but you are to go into all of your world with the Gospel.
We all are called to priests. We all do not do it as our occupation, but it is to be our preoccupation. Your job just helps you pay your bills and feeds you so that you can do your real occupation as a priest. There is no secular or sacred. We err when we make those distinctions. We are to be 100% fully sanctified to do the Lord's work 24-7 whether are paycheck says Country Church or Wal-Mart on it.
We look at the "Go" as a command but actually, it is conveying the thought "as you are going." In other words as you are going about in the world preach the Gospel! You are going to be running about the world as a natural course of your life and while you are out there preach and evangelize. Wherever you are and whatever you are doing, you are to be ready in season and out of season to give that reason of the hope that lies within you.
Why do it that way? Because they will not come to you, my friend. In the old days, there was not much to do and unbelievers would go to the church house or to a revival for entertainment or to torment the preacher. Fortunately, some that went for the wrong motives heard the Gospel and were saved. Times have changed and there are plenty of ways to amuse yourself today and some of those things are so exciting that even tormenting a preacher is tame and boring.
Very few unbelievers are going to wake up on Sunday morning and say, "You know, I think I'll mosey over to the church house and see what them Christians are up to." It is hard enough to get the dead in Christ to rise consistently to attend service let alone unbelievers. Most unbelievers will sleep in, like a lot of Christians, and then head for the golf course, beach or wherever and they will run into a lot of Christians. They just won’t know they are Christians. They expect the Christians to be in church. If we could get more Christians to live up to the expectations of unbelievers we might see more of them become believers. Then if those new Christians lived up to the standards they held for Christians while being unbelievers, we might see a revival unparalleled in history!
Yes, we must go to them because they have far more to do than to come to us. Apart from that, a hot heart has to go. Some of you shy folks may not have had this experience, but many of us when we were first saved could not wait to tell someone about it. I was saved on a Sunday morning because I went to church to get a guy off my back. Monday morning, I was telling the guys that I had been telling dirty jokes with on Friday all about it. Every opportunity I had, I was telling people about Jesus and how He saved me. I could not help myself. I confess to you that I am praying for that first love to return. When the heart is hot, it will have to go and tell. May our hearts burn within us again as we hear Him so that other hearts will burn within them as they hear Him through our witness. (Luke 24:32)
Secondly, we evangelize by giving the Gospel to ALL. (15b) Theology does not replace command. Some folks have a theology that brings many to a point to where evangelism to them is unnecessary. The elect will be saved and none will be lost so why evangelize? Extreme Calvinism is bad theology and it will kill a church. I do know of some strong Calvinists that have a bus ministry. I can respect them because they do not let their theology override a clear commandment.
I am to preach the gospel to every creature. I have a responsibility.
Ezek 3:16-19
16 And it came to pass at the end of seven days, that the word of the LORD came unto me, saying,
17 Son of man, I have made thee a watchman unto the house of Israel: therefore hear the word at my mouth, and give them warning from me.
18 When I say unto the wicked, Thou shalt surely die; and thou givest him not warning, nor speakest to warn the wicked from his wicked way, to save his life; the same wicked man shall die in his iniquity; but his blood will I require at thine hand.
19 Yet if thou warn the wicked, and he turn not from his wickedness, nor from his wicked way, he shall die in his iniquity; but thou hast delivered thy soul. (KJV)
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