Biola Broadcaster - 1966-02

PERSONAL EVANGELISM SERIES

by D. Stuart Briscoe

THE EXAMPLE

personal evangelism simply because they are too afraid. Stop to consider our position, however, and realize that there is absolutely nothing to cause us concern. The Saviour promised be­ fore He went away^'Lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world.” This being true, what have we to fear? Our responsibility is to make sure that we are obedient. IN T H Y PRESENCE Lord, what a change within us one short hour Spent in Thy presence will prevail to make! What heavy burdens from our bosoms take, What parched grounds refresh us with a shower! We kneel, and all around us seems to lower; We rise, and all, the distant and the near, Stands forth in sunny outline brave and clear; We kneel, how weak; we rise, how full of power! Why, therefore, should we do our­ selves this wrong, Or others, that we are not always strong. That we are ever overborne with care, That we should ever weak or heart­ less be, Anxious or troubled, when with us is prayer, And joy and strength and courage are with Thee! What a wonderful thing it is to realize that the first disciples were contacted through personal evange­ lism. In studying any organization one must go back to its inception and meet its original leaders. While Chris­ tianity is not just a movement, but rather a living, vital organism, it is important to see how the Lord worked through this small but faithful band. When John the Baptist declared, 9

OD has ordained that all who come to know the Lord Jesus Christ as Saviour should also fulfill a ministry of presenting their experience to oth­ ers. If we have no other reason for promulgating God’s truth through personal evangelism than the fact that Christ was also so engaged, it would be quite sufficient. There can be no alternative. We need to get on the job. More than this, however, is the fact that the Lord commanded soul win­ ning. Look at Acts 1:8, a most familiar portion, “But ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you; and ye shall be witnesses unto me both in Jerusalem, and in all Judaea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the earth.” The Saviour did not say that when the Holy Spirit comes upon one he can talk about the things of eternity occa­ sionally. Speaking about the Lord is to be the consuming purpose of our hearts. His precious words here are given in the form of a command. When I was in the armed forces, I had some men in authority over me. They were most precise and explicit when asking me to do things. It was not a case of wishing me to, or hop­ ing that I would, but they told me in no uncertain terms; they left no doubt in my mind as to their desires. We need to take the commands of the Lord Jesus Christ much more serious­ ly- The word “witnesses” comes from the Greek from which we get our word “martyr.” You know what a martyr is, but did you ever link it to being a witness? The two go together so beautifully. If you would be an effec­ tive witness for Christ anything can happen and probably will. You are to be ready for each possible circum­ stance as we read in I Peter 3:15. There is no doubt about the fact that many people do not engage in

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