Enemy of Soul Winning 12
Lifestyle
Evangelism -
An Enemy
of Soul Winning
Acts
5:28, "Saying, Did not we straitly command you that ye should not teach in
this name? and, behold, ye have filled
In
the beginning, let me make it plain that I am for lifestyle evangelism, but I am
unalterably against ONLY lifestyle evangelism! There are those who have attacked
personal soul winning. They love to use such terms as "confrontational
evangelism" as they make light of and often even ridicule those who pass
out tracts, witness from house to house, preach on street corners, etc. These
are enemies to the salvation of men, and certainly, they are hindrances to the
obeying of the Great Commission.
I
have said before that I believe in lifestyle evangelism, if it is accompanied by
what we call confrontational evangelism; that is, personal soul winning. Matthew
5:16, "Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good
works, and glonfy your Father which is in heaven." It is plain that we
are to live in such a way that people will want what we have and that they may
glorify God because of our good works. There are examples of this in the Bible.
The best was our Saviour Himself. John 3:1, 2, "There was a man of the
Pharisees, named Nicodemus, a ruler of the Jews: The same came to Jesus by
night, and said unto him, Rabbi, we know that thou art a teacher come from God:
for no man can do these miracles that thou doest, except God be with him." Nicodemus,
an unsaved man, inquired of Jesus concerning his salvation, for he could tell
that He was a teacher come from God. How could he tell this? By the miracles
that Jesus did. In other words, we have an example of lifestyle evangelism. On
the other hand, our Saviour did not limit His soul winning to His life, but He
also was a confrontational soul winner, such as is found in the very next
chapter of John, when in a public place He won a woman to Himself.
I
was in southern
I
was eating in a restaurant in
I
said, "Yes, ma'am. I'm a pastor. How did you know?"
She
said, "I feel the Spirit."
On
occasion people do notice our lives and seek us out. I was in
Many
years ago when I was in college I worked at J. C. Penney Company. I worked hard;
in fact, I led the entire men's department in sales, though I was only a
part-time worker. I tried to be nice, honest and courteous. Soon I was called to
pastor a little church out in the country. Within a matter of a few weeks, the
secretary in the office was saved, her mother was saved, her father was saved,
her sister was saved, her sister's husband was saved, the assistant manager of
the men's department was saved, his wife was saved, a salesman in the men's
department was saved, his wife was saved, the manager of the shoe department was
saved, his wife was saved, a lady who worked in the hosiery department was
saved, and her son was saved. If I remember correctly, and I think I do, 16
people were saved who worked in that one store. I trust that my life before them
had something to do with it.
Therefore,
I have no axes to grind with those who believe that we should live right and
make folks want what we have. The axe I do have to grind is that it is not the
only way, and that you can't have one without the other! If you don't love them
enough to live it, you won't love them enough to tell it. If you don't love them
enough to tell it, you won't love them enough to live it. If you live it, you
can't help but tell it. Romans 10:11, "For the scripture saith,
Whosoever believeth on him shall not be ashamed." Acts 4:20, "For we
cannot but speak the things which we have seen and heard." These verses
tell us that if we believe, we will not be ashamed, and that we cannot help but
speak what God has done for us.
Let
us address the issue of lifestyle evangelism by answering the many errors
connected with this enemy of soul winning.
1.
The error of saying we should witness only when the Holy Spirit leads. What is meant by this is that the Holy Spirit will direct us in
some mysterious kind of way to know to whom we are to speak. The truth is the
Holy Spirit does lead us, but not in the way that the lifestyle evangelism folks
would tell us. Notice Matthew 28:19, 20, "Go ye therefore, and teach all
nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the
Holy Ghost: Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you:
and lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world. Amen." This
is a command for us to go soul winning, to witness to all nations. Notice Mark
Now
read John 6:63, "ft is the spirit that quickeneth; the flesh profit eth
nothing: the words that I speak unto you, they are spirit, and they are
life." Notice that the Word of God is Spirit, so when God tells us to
get the Gospel to every creature, this is the Holy Spirit leading us. This
lifestyle evangelism heresy that says God will give you special direction when
He wants you to speak a word for Him is foolishness. It is very close to the
fallacious "word of knowledge" that people claim to have. Brother, the
"word of knowledge" is the Word of God, and when God says something in
His Word, this is the Holy Spirit leading, because the Holy Spirit is the One
Who gave us the Word.
Oh,
yes, I believe that God opens doors for us. Just yesterday I walked into a gift
shop at the hotel where I was staying. There were several newspapers lined up in
front of me. I wanted to buy a paper and did not know which was the best, so I
kindly asked the little lady in the gift shop, "Which one of these papers
is the one that has the good news in it?"
She
replied, "I haven't read it." Then she said, "I don't know any
good news, do you?"
Well,
praise the Lord, it so happened that I did know some good news, and it was not
long until I explained the plan of salvation to her and she prayed the sinner's
prayer.
2.
The error that "just the Bible is enough."
These advocates tell us that the Bible is all that is necessary, as they
criticize those of us who practice personal soul winning, obey the Great
Commission, and, yes, even practice confrontational evangelism, as they call it.
Look
at Acts
Now
read Psalm 126:6, "He that goeth forth and weepeth, bearing precious
seed, shall doubtless come again with rejoicing, bringing his sheaves with
him." Notice the first word is "he." Following that it says
he should "go." Then it says we should
weep
and bear precious seed. Notice what the enemy has done; he first takes off the
"he." In other words, "Let the Bible do its work." The
deterioration starts when soul winning stops, so it is not surprising that once
we have taken away the "he," we have taken away the "weepeth."
When you stop your confrontational evangelism or soul winning, it will not be
long until the burden is gone. Now the next line is "bearing precious
seed." They first take away the "he," then take away the "weepeth,"
then they take away the "precious seed." What is the precious seed?
The King James Bible, of course. The New International Version is not
precious seed. The New Scofield Bible is not precious seed. The New
King James Bible is not precious seed. Good News for Modern Man is
not precious seed. The Reader's Digest Bible is not precious seed. The American
Standard Version is not precious seed. The Westcott and Hort manuscripts are
not precious seed. The precious seed is the King James Bible, preserved for us
word-for-word, but, don't be surprised when they give us seed that is not
precious.
So,
they first took away the "he," then they took away the "weepeth,"
then they took away the "precious seed" and substituted for it seed
that is not precious.
There
are organizations that specialize in placing Bibles in public places. Certainly
I am not opposed to this, but it is not enough. The Bible itself will not do its
work without a soul winner. Oh, yes, there are people who have been saved in
motel rooms just reading the Bible, but somewhere back yonder there was a human
instrument who planted the seed. As I travel across the country, I find in some
places and in some motel rooms the Precious Seed. Then there are times I find
seed that is not precious, but, it is not surprising. When you take away the
sower, you will eventually substitute for the precious seed.
3. The error of those who say, "If you live right,
people will initiate the conversation." How foolish! Look at John
4:7, "There cometh a woman of
Now
look at Luke 19:5, "And when Jesus came to the place, he looked up, and
saw him, and said unto him, Zaccheus, make haste, and come down; for today I
must abide at thy house." Here is the story of the conversion of
Zaccheus when Jesus won Zacckeus to Himself. In verse 5 the first words that
were spoken were spoken by Jesus. "Zaccheus, make haste, and come
down." Jesus initiated the conversation. He was the soul winner and
started the dialogue.
Now
notice John 5:6, "When Jesus saw him lie, and knew that he had been now
a long time in that case, he saith unto him, Wilt thou be made whole?" The
Saviour was at the pool of
Now
look at Acts
Notice
Acts
As
mentioned before, there are isolated instances when the conversation is
initiated by the sinner, but for every one case like that, there are thousands
where the conversation is initiated by the soul winner.
I
was in the
buy
a newspaper. The gift shop was just closing. One of the clerks was a young lady
speaking to another clerk. She said, "I'm so tired I could just die."
She did not know I was there. I was bent over picking up a newspaper. I said,
"Then what?"
She
said, "What are you talking about?"
I
said, "Then what?"
She
said, "What do you mean?"
I
said, "You just said you were so tired you could die. I asked you, 'Then
what?"' In a few moments she was saved.
I
was in the
I
said, "You never sold a newspaper to a happier man than the one you're
talking with now."
She
said, "You must have a good boss."
I
said, "The best!"
She
said, "Who is your boss?"
Well,
praise God, in a few moments, my Boss was her Boss!
I
was walking down the concourse toward my gate to catch a plane at O'Hare Field
in
Instinctively
I said, "You must know Him, too."
He
said, "Who?"
I
said, "You just talked about my Lord." He had forgotten something on
the airplane. I walked with him to the gate and led him to Christ.
I
have been winning souls for many, many years. I could count on the
fingers of my hands the numbers of times that people have initiated the
conversation, but thousands and thousands of times I have initiated the
conversation.
4.
The error that says soul winning is just for the preacher in the pulpit. They love to use Mark
said
unto them, Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every
creature." The word
"preach" simply means "evangelize," and what they should do
is read the entire verse where it says every creature," which means that
most of the people who are saved are won to Christ by individual, personal soul
winning. It is with the tongue that people are saved as the soul winner tells
them the story of Christ.
Matthew
28:19, 20, "Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the
name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: Teaching them to
observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you alway,
even unto the end of the world. Amen." The
word "teach" implies that it is the use of the tongue.
Notice
again Mark
Luke
24:47, 48, "And that repentance and remission of sins should be preached in
his name among all nations, beginning at
Acts
1:8, "But ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon
you: and ye shall be witnesses unto me both in
uttermost
part of the earth." You
have the word "witnesses," which again means the use of the tongue.
We
are supposed to tell people how to be saved. It is not enough to live a sweet,
Christian life and expect people to flock to us asking for what we have.
Apply
the same thing to other truths. Suppose the average pastor taught tithing by
lifestyle tithing. In other words, he says nothing about tithing, preaches
nothing about tithing, teaches nothing about tithing, but gets in front of his
people with a collection plate and drops his tithe into the collection plate,
hoping that someone will get the idea and follow suit. Of course, this is
absurd.
Try
the same thing about separation. Suppose a preacher does not preach against the
Something
wonderful has happened in our generation. The New Testament church in the book
of Acts was a soul-winning church. Through the years we transferred the soul
winning to evangelism, and for these many centuries, there has been an emphasis
on the evangelistic church.
Now
what is the difference between the soul-winning church and the evangelistic
church? In the evangelistic church, the pastor stands behind the pulpit and
preaches the Gospel to the unsaved people whom the folks have brought to church.
In the soul-winning church, the people leave the church and go out into the
highways and hedges, win them to Christ, bring them to church to walk the aisle
and make public their profession of salvation. In our generation, we have seen
the better churches turn from evangelistic churches to soul-winning churches.
This enables people to be saved more than one day a week - every day of the
week! It enables hundreds of people to preach the
Gospel,
rather than just one man on Sunday. It also enables the man of God to preach to
the Christian people on the Lord's Day, realizing that they will be going into
the highways and hedges and bringing folks to Christ.
5.
The error of saying, "Just be Christlike."
Yes, we are to be Christlike. I John
However,
one cannot be totally Christlike unless he is a soul winner. Jesus was a soul
winner. Oh, yes, He did some wonderful works. John 21:25, "And there are
also many other things which Jesus did, the which, if they should be written
every one, I suppose that even the worid itself could not contain the books that
should be written. Amen." However, He did more than just wonderful
works. He also spoke the message. He sought sinners. He did not wait for them to
seek Him out; He sought them out.
Notice
Luke 19:10, "For the Son of man is come to seek and to save that which
was lost." He came not only to save the lost; He came to seek the lost.
He sought them out and won them to Himself.
Let's
read I Timothy 1:15, "This is a faithful saying, and worthy of all
acceptation, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners; of whom I am
chief" He came into the world to save sinners. If we are like Him, we
will have to do more than just be sweet, kind and forgiving, though those things
are a part also. We will likewise have to speak the words of salvation.
Let's
read again John
greater
works than these shall he do; because I go unto my Father." It does not say here that we should just live the life that He
lived, love as He loved, though the Bible does say that. It does not say here
that we are to forgive as He forgave, though the Bible does say that. It says we
are supposed to do the works that He did.
What
works did He do? He came to seek and to save that which was lost, so we cannot
be completely Christlike until we do likewise.
Notice
in this passage who it is that is supposed to do the works that He did. "He
that believeth on me," said the Saviour. That means that every single
believer is supposed to be a soul winner.
6.
The error that says we should not win souls in public places and from house to
house. We are to win
souls in public places and from house to house! Acts 20:20, "And how I
kept back nothing that was profitable unto you, but have shewed you, and have
taught you publickly, and from house to house." Then the street
preacher is right! The person who goes from house to house knocking on doors is
right! The one who passes out tracts in public is right! The one who practices
confrontational soul winning is right!
Notice
Acts
7.
The error that we should not persuade people to be saved.
One verse will take care of this heresy: II Corinthians 5:11, "Knowing
therefore the terror of the Lord, we persuade men;
but
we are made manifest unto God; and I trust also are made manifest in your
consciences. ' The
word "persuade" means "to
prevail
upon." We are supposed to prevail upon people to be saved.
Now
turn to Luke 14:16-24, "Then said he unto him, A certain man made a
great supper, and bade many: And sent his servant at supper time to say to them
that were bidden, Come; for all things are now ready. And they all with one
consent began to make excuse. The first said unto him, I have bought a piece of
ground, and I must needs go and see it: I pray thee have me excused. And another
said, I have bought five yoke of oxen, and I go to prove them: I pray thee have
me excused. And another said, I have married a wife, and therefore I cannot
come. So that servant came, and shewed his lord these things. Then the master of
the house being angry said to his servant, Go out quickly into the streets and
lanes of the city, and bring in hither the poor, and the maimed, and the halt,
and the blind. And the servant said, Lord, it is done as thou hast commanded,
and yet there is room. And the lord said unto the servant, Go out into the
highways and hedges, and compel them to come in, that my house may be filled.
For I say unto you, That none of those men which were bidden shall taste of my
supper."
First,
notice where we are to go. Verse 21 says we are to go to the streets and the
lanes. It says to bring in the poor, the maimed, the halt and the blind. In
verse 23 we are to go to the highways and hedges.
Then
notice that we are to compel them to come in. The word for "compel" is
a very strong word which means, "to constrain by threat, force or
persuasion." At the least it means we are to plead with men to come to
Christ.
Yes,
we are to be a testimony through the way we live, but that is not enough, and I
believe it is impossible to do only that. As was said before, if you don't love
them enough to live it, you won't love them enough to tell it; and if you don't
love
them
enough to tell it, you won't love them enough to live it; and if you live it,
you can't help but tell it!
8.
The error of those who call personal soul
winning "easy-believism." Those who are too lazy, too
indifferent or too embarrassed to go into the streets and tell about Christ and
to go from house to house knocking on doors telling about Christ have coined a
wicked term and attributed it to those who are soul winners. This term is
"easy-believism." (I always wonder what "hard-believism"
is!) These are often legalists who add things to belief and faith for salvation.
Often they are people who disobey the command to baptize Christians as soon as
they are saved.
When
I came to
The
first month that I was pastor of the church, I did nothing to change this. Then
it came time for the monthly meeting. (We had 92 people that month who wanted to
join the church because they had been saved!) The committee met in my office,
and in poured 92 people! (Twenty people could fill my office.) The converts were
lined up outside the door, down the hallway and even out onto the sidewalk. The
chairman of the committee rushed up to me and said, "We won't have time to
do this! What can we do?" I said, "The best thing to do is obey the
command of God and follow the plan of the New Testament church and baptize them
when they are saved!" That is exactly what we did from that time on.
You
see, this kind of a lackadaisical, half-hearted attempt to get people saved
along with this committee system just will not work when God's people are
obeying the Great Commission and going everywhere preaching the Gospel!
I
was in
Oh,
the Jamaican liked that! He smiled and said, "That's exactly my plan."
Then
I said, "But since my plan and God's plan differ, I decided to use God's
plan instead of mine, so we baptize them as soon as they profess faith in
Christ."
To
be quite frank, I do not know what "easy-believism" means, but I do
believe in "believism." Look at some of the Bible conversions; for
example, the conversion of the Ethiopian eunuch. In Acts 8:36, the eunuch
asked, "What doth hinder me to be baptized?" In verse 37,
Philip said, "If thou believest with all thine heart, thou mayest."
Later on in verse 37, the eunuch said, "I believe that Jesus Christ
is the Son of God." In verse 38 he was baptized. This, my friend, is
believism-the only way a person can be saved.
Now
notice the conversion of the Philippian jailor in Acts
16.
In verse 30, the question is plainly asked, "Sirs, what must I do to be
saved?" In verse 31, it is answered plainly, "Believe on the
Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house." This, my
friend, is believism.
Now
read Acts 4:4 where 5,000 men were saved by believing. "Howbeit many of
them which heard the word believed;
and
the number of the men was about five thousand." This,
my friend, is believism.
Look
down to Acts
Now
noticeActs
and
when he was baptized, he continued with Philip, and wondered, beholding the
miracles and signs which were done." Simon
believed and was baptized. This, my friend, is believism.
Now
turn to Acts
Now
readActs
Now
turn to Acts
Now
read Acts 18:8, "And Crispus, the chief ruler of the synagogue, believed
on the Lord with all his house; and many of the Corinthians hearing believed,
and were baptized." Crispus was saved by believing, and many of the
Corinthians were saved by believing, and they were immediately baptized. This,
my friend, is believism.
Now
turn to the following passages in John 3. John 3:15, "That whosoever
believeth in him should not perish, but have
eternal
life." John 3:16, "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only
begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him, should not perish, but have
everlasting life." John 3:18, "He that believeth on him is not
condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not
believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God." John 3:36, "He
that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life: and he that believeth not the
Son shall not see life; but the wrath of God abideth on him." All of these, my friend, are believism.
The
word "believe" is the Greek word which means "to depend
upon" or "to roll up on." It means faith. What it means is trust.
As this chapter is being dictated, I am on a 737 jet, flying to
It
is sad to say that you will find these enemies of soul winning (confrontational
evangelism) in every fundamental movement on earth, but there are several things
that are normally associated with them - formal worship services, a church
controlled by committees, an enslaved pulpit, etc. There is more to it than a
fervent soul winner criticizing fervent soul winners; it is a group of what I
call "white gloves" Christians who don't want to get soiled by
old-fashioned personal soul winning, building bus routes, etc.
Dr.
John R. Rice used to say, "Everybody wants to be in the army of the Lord,
but everybody wants to be in the quartermaster corps; nobody wants to be in the
infantry."
These
enemies of soul winning love to cast reflection upon those who are obeying the
Great Commission, and they have many little cliches to try to put us in a bad
light. It seems to me that if they were going to fight someone, they would fight
the liberals. The truth of the matter is, these pacifist Christians seem to hate
fundamental soul winners far more than they hate the liberals, but, thank God,
there are hundreds and hundreds of great soul-winning churches in America who
are obeying God's command to take the Gospel to every creature - the halt, the
maimed, the blind - to the highways, the hedges, streets and the lanes of the
city, etc. May their tribe increase, and may they not be thwarted or hindered by
those who like to coin phrases to be used as a shield for their indifference.