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The Privilege of Evangelism The whole reason the church of Christ exists,
is to ‘make known the manifest wisdom of God’, (Eph. 3:10). In modern English we use the word
“Evangelism” to describe the work of an Evangelist, (2 nd. Tim. 4:5). Jesus wants us all to have a part in making
manifest the wisdom of God, therefore, we should be doing what we can to
evangelise the world, or we are not truly, a living, growing Christian. Even “Archippus” was told to make full
proof of his ministry, (Col.4:17). The main reason, some of us succeed or
fail in attempting to support, maintain or spearhead the work of an
evangelist is because of our attitude towards the main purpose of our
spiritual existence as the church of Christ. There are basically only two
attitudes you can have, positive or negative. Positively, we can view
evangelism as a privilege or negatively we can view evangelism as a duty, but
we cannot view it as an option. Either it’s simply a commanded duty, or it’s
a driven desire. If evangelism is a commanded duty and you feel
sharing your faith or showing your faith is a drudge, then we need to
understand why we feel that way. If you won a game or inherited riches, would
you feel duty bound to share the news? If you pinned your hopes on a promise
of a promotion or raise at work, once you got it, would you feel hesitant to
share your hope fulfilled with everyone? Wouldn’t you be bragging about your
boss or how well your company is doing, since you got the benefits promised? In the church, do we know what we have won? Do
we believe promises have been fulfilled in our life with God? Do we believe
God has promoted us in His view? If we answer yes to these questions, we
won’t struggle with evangelism, because we will be driven to share our faith
out of love and thankfulness for the privileged position God has put us in.
Evangelism should be as natural as growing fruit in a garden, because the
fruit of the Holy Spirit engenders evangelism; it is, love, joy, peace,
patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control,
(Gal. 5:22-23). This is good news! When we talk about privileges or rights, we
usually think of issues like health-care, gun-control or polling votes. But
since Christians know our victory, rewards and sanctification is not a right
which is earned and to be argued about, why don’t we view it and treat it as
a privilege? It may be because we are afraid of the consequences of
evangelism. When was the last time you heard someone shouting from the
rooftops that they had won the lottery. The fear of how the public might
react would scare any winner of the lottery. So how can we be strengthened to
overcome doubts and fears of evangelism? Grow the fruit of the Spirit, and
experience God strengthen you to share your faith against all the
consequences even Satan can throw at you. There are great lessons to be
learnt from the way Jesus handled demon-possession and what he taught us
about the Devil. Matthew, Mark & Luke all record the miracle of exorcism
east of the lake of Galilee, (Mt. 8:28-34, Mk. 5:1-20, Lk. 8:26-39). John gives us spiritual insight into the
privilege of spiritual warfare, evangelism is the epitome of fighting evil
and overcoming it with good and destroying the works of the devil, (1 st.
Jon. 3:8-10). When we sow the seed of the Kingdom, or share
our faith in our actions, we are then involved in spiritual warfare. Jesus
demonstrated this spiritual truth by physically exorcising demons. Why else would God repeat Himself in the
story of the crazed demon possessed man being exorcised? He is teaching us
what our priorities should be in following Jesus and being like Him. When was
the last time you helped destroy the work of Satan and blot out a multitude
of sins? If we are fearful of consequences in
evangelism, then remember how Jesus reacted to the consequences He faced from
the public after helping the demoniac. He had the pig farmers complaining. He
had the villagers scared and He even had the healed man, begging him to
stay. Remember that when people give
you flack and rejection after you share your faith, it’s because they are
SCARED. All sorts of problems arose from the good Jesus did. Did He quit or
even slow down? Why? He considered Himself in a privileged position, making
eternal consequences, not temporal effects. What He did, He knew had lasting
effects which He knew He would never see in this life. We must never suffer
from spiritual myopia; focus on the big picture of eternity and immortal
victories. Don’t be discouraged by people’s destructive
criticisms, like the misunderstanding of harm and loss of pigs and profit.
Have you ever heard people criticize Christians for being so spiritually
minded, they are no earthly good?
There are at least two instances of misunderstandings and criticisms
towards God’s good work. a. 1 st. Kings 17:18-19, The widow had seen
God’s powerful miraculous restoration of the oil and flour, and when she saw
she lost her son, she blamed God, but because of the perseverance of Elijah’s
faith, her faith was restored. b. Acts 19:21-41, 20:1, 36-37, If not for the
fearful riot of the Ephesians, would Paul have been knit closer to the saints
there? Would there have been a letter to the Ephesians? What would we do
without it? Paul had to fight wild beasts at Ephesus, but did it stop or kill
him?(1 st. Cor. 15:22). If it had, he
never would have written the letter we have today. Jesus said that we should rejoice when people
persecute you for righteousness sake, Matthew 5:10-12 & Luke 6:22-36.
Twice the apostle John proclaims that we have already OVERCOME the evil one,
1 st. John 2:13-14. So if we are over-comers, why fear the opposition?
Greater is He that is in me that he who is in the world. Is it a privilege or
a pain to be an over-comer?
Over-comers don’t just influence, they impact lives. It is a privilege
to be called a child of the Almighty and a sibling of the King of kings. Heb.
2:11. We are privileged because we have been GIVEN the victory, we haven’t
won it for the high quality of our faith. We haven’t earned it because of the
noble expressions of our faith. We haven’t deserved it for the high price of
our personal sacrifices. We have become more then conquerors, because we
simply chose to apply the blood of the victorious Lamb, and walk by faith,
following His example in our daily life. Overcoming sin and the world, and all
the fiery darts Satan can hurl at us, Eph. 6:16. It is a privileged position
to be in Christ. By Jeff Wealand |