King's Business - 1911-01

A Series of Soul-Winning Studies.

- } . - ^ v T X ^ v j ^ Z i ^

"HOW TO PRESENT CHRIST TO MEN." By Rev. Robert A. Hadden.

1. Why Present Christ to Men? P P P ERIL OF THE LOST. 2 Cor. 5:11. P pRESENCE OF THE LOST. John 4: 35; Luke 10:2. RECIOUSNESS OF THE SOUL. Mark 8: 36. P o s s i b i l i t i e s o f t h e s o u l . J o h n i : 4 0 ; 4 : 4 - 4 2. P P P ROFIT OF THE WORK. Acts 2:47; 11: 19-21; 15:3; P 2 Tim. 1: 6. P RIVILEGE OF THE SERVICE. 1 Cor. 4 : 1 ; 2 Cor. 5:20; P 6 : 1; Jas. 5:20. P LEASURE OF THE SERVICE. 1 Thess. 2:19-20. l\ The Peril of the Lost. 2 Cor. 5:11. It is a self-evident proposition, a fact that cannot be successfully controverted, that Christians in general either do not really believe what they profess to believe, or they do not take their belief seriously. We profess to believe all that God has spoken in Divine Revelation. Were this really true the activity, the zeal and the passion of Christians for the lost in every community would know no bounds save those of physical limitations. What does Divine Revelation teach concerning those who are not "in Christ" by faith in the finished work and the faithful Word of the Son of God ? (1) The Position of the Lost. (a) They are Dead in Sin. Eph. 2: 1 cf. Col. 2:13. (b) They are Alienated. Enemies by Wicked Works. Col 1 -21 - cf. Titus 1:15-16; Rom. 5:10. (c) They are Under Condemnation. Jno. 3:18; cf Rom 8 1- Jno. 5:24. (d) They are Under the Wrath of God. Tno. 3:36: cf 2 Thess 1:8-01; 1 Th. 1:10. (e) They are Destined to Perish in the Lake of Fire. Rev 20" 15 cf. Jno, 3:16. (2) Our Profession. Christians profess to believe all this; nevertheless the manifesta- P p

Made with FlippingBook Online newsletter