The Fundamentals - 1910: Vol.12

Doctrines to Be Emphasized in Evangelism 15 was shown by Micaiah, when he stood before Ahab, Jehosaphat and the four hundred lying prophets; or Simon Peter when he said to the threatening, wrathful rulers of Israel, “We can­ not but speak the things which we have seen and heard/’ There never was so much need of fearlessness on the part of the servant of God as in these days; brave true men, who will not receive honors of men, or seek their own, are absolutely necessary to successful evangelism. 1 THE MESSAGE Now then, as to the message itself: Timothy was com­ manded to “Do the work of an evangelist;” and, in doing it, to “Preach the Word * * * with all long-suffering and doc­ trine.” Doctrinal preaching is therefore necessary to evan­ gelistic success. But what doctrines ? I answer, First, Sin — its universality, nature and consequences. !| 1 (a) Universality. “As by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned, * * * by one man’s offence death reigned by one, * * * by the offence of one, judgment came upon all men to condemnation, * * * by one man’s disobedience many were made sinners,” etc. (Romans 5: 12- 21. See also Psa. 51 :5 ; 58 :3 ; Ecc. 7 :20 ; Rom. 3 :10 ; 1 John 1:8, 10, etc.) • (h) Nature. There are numerous words in the Bible ren­ dered sin; and these words mean iniquity, offence, trespass, failure, error, go astray, to cause to sin, and miss the mark. In 1 John 3 :4 we are told that “Sin is the transgression of the law.” The word rendered transgression is anomia, and means lawlessness. Failure to conform to the law is as cer­ tainly sin as to violate the commandments of God. Unbelief is sin. (John 16:9; 3:18.) j , In Genesis 6 :5 we are told, “God saw that the wicked­ ness of man was great in the earth, and that every imagina­ tion of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually,”

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