SOMEBODY TOLD THEM
Read:
Romans 10:14-15
“For
out of the overflow of the heart, the mouth speaks.” Matthew 12:34 (NIV)
What is your reaction when confronted
with the Great Commission which instructs us to : “Go
into the world. Go everywhere and announce
the Message of God’s good news to one and all”.
(Mark 16:15, MSG). This command
often evokes the image of a street evangelist grabbing arms of passersby and inquiring, “Are you
saved?”.
Unfortunately, this is often our conception of evangelism and we react
with a shudder and exclaim, “I just can’t do that!”. But is this what Jesus had in mind?
The Bible contains numerous accounts
of various people calling out to Jesus. (The lepers, Luke 17:12-13; the blind man, Mark 8:22; a blind beggar, Luke
18:35-42; the woman with issue, Matthew 8: 20-22.)
Although it is not recorded who told these people about Jesus, obviously
someone did or else they would not known to call out to Him. How do
today’s people hear of Him?
Although many claim that “telling them” is the responsibility
of the church, somewhere around 85 percent of all Christians come to
Christ through a friend or family member.
We are the key
to reaching people and as Dwight Moody once observed, “We are the only
Bible some people will ever read.” Does
this mean we are all condemned to become arm grabbers like the street
evangelist? No, but each of us is living
examples of what Christ can do and is doing through us. The old maxim, “Actions speak louder than words” is the theme of our
Christian witness. The Apostle Paul
provides guidance as to what our role might be when he said, “I planted the
seed, Apollo watered it, but God made it grow.” (I Corinthians 8:6 (NIV)