Urgent Prayer Request for Tomorrow


Tomorrow I will be giving my “testimony” at church. I love the church we attend, but I would like to see more evangelism. So I wrote up my testimony and I just want everyone to pray for me and for everyone who will hear this message tomorrow morning.

I’m real excited to be up here testifying today. I know that [our pastor] wants people to come up and not just tell how we came to Christ, but what God is doing right now in our lives. Recently, something happened to me that has really rekindled my walk with God in the area of soul-winning.

I once heard a kid get up to give his “testimony” at a youth thing and he said something like this. “I don’t really have a testimony. I mean, I didn’t get saved from drugs or alcohol or anything like that. I guess I just grew up in a Christian home and always knew the Bible and the plan of salvation from as far back as I can remember, and I probably made a conscious decision for Christ when I was pretty young. So I don’t really have a testimony.”

Well, that kid didn’t realize it, but he just gave his testimony.

I am in about the same position that kid was in. I’ve been a “Christian” as long as I can remember; my earliest recollection of a conscious decision was probably when I was about 3. But as I have grown older, I have realized more and more the importance of sharing my faith. But we have a problem with current evangelistic thinking. People haven’t been raised knowing the Scriptures, so like Corinthians says “. . . the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God.”

Currently the church “fall away rate” is 80 percent. What I mean by that is that for every 100 decisions we get in churches – every 100 people who come to the altar and pray “the prayer” – 80 of them never come back. Our churches are producing backsliders at an alarming rate.

It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to know that this isn’t working!

Who here has heard of Kirk Cameron? He is an actor who played in the TV show Growing Pains and in the Left Behind movies. He has a ministry on the Internet and the Radio based on witnessing the way Jesus did. Appropriately, his ministry is called “The Way Of The Master”.

In Mark 10, we get a great look at how Jesus witnessed to people. A rich young ruler ran up to Jesus, got on his knees, and asked, “What must I do to inherit eternal life?

First, take a look at what Jesus didn’t say: “You’ve got a God-shaped hole in your heart that only God can fill. Pretty soon here, I am going to go die on a cross. If you just say this prayer and REALLY mean it, you’ll go to heaven when you die.”

Instead, Jesus asked the man, “Why do you call me good?” When Kirk Cameron is speaking, he says that this part made him do a double-take. You know, maybe Jesus could have used a friendship evangelism course.

What Jesus did was correct this man’s understanding of what “good” is. He pointed him to God’s standard for goodness: the Ten Commandments.

You see, these days we have a major problem. People think that they are basically good! But the Bible says that everyone has sinned and fallen short of God’s glory. So what can we do to show them that they need to be converted?

Psalm 19 tells us that “the law of the Lord is perfect, converting the soul.” What is perfect and converts the soul? The LAW.

Galatians says that the law is a schoolmaster to bring us to Christ. The law doesn’t help us, it just leaves us helpless. We are saved by grace, but the law shows us that we are filthy, dirty, and in need of God’s cleansing.

Now compare this to the current way that a lot of churches evangelize. Many huge mega-churches like to tell people things like this:

There is much more to life than the same old daily routine; but you have to think big. God wants to increase you! Believe God for promotion and He will take you to new heights.

I think maybe Paul should have listened to this kind of preaching. Think about it! Paul didn’t need to go through all those shipwrecks, imprisonments, scourgings, or stonings. He just should have “believed God” for an enjoyable life, right?

That’s very nice. But it isn’t the Gospel of Jesus Christ. It’s the Gospel of Second Hesitations. Think about it like this. Let’s say that you are the flight attendant on a plane flying at 25,000 feet. You want to convince one of the passengers to put a parachute on.

You can do this two ways. First, you can tell him to “Put this parachute on; it’s going to improve your flight. Your coffee will taste better, and your chair will be more ergonomic.”

The guy will be pretty confused at first. How will a 50-pound parachute on his back improve his flight? But if you’re a really good salesperson, you might be able to sell it. He puts it on. He is pretty uncomfortable at first, but he remembers that you told him the parachute would “improve his flight”, so he consoles himself.

Before long, the other passengers start laughing at him. He is getting more and more upset. He can’t even taste his coffee ‘cause he’s hunched over in his chair, and his back is starting to ache. Angrily, he rips the parachute off and slams it on the floor. As far as he’s concerned, it will be a long time before someone gets one of those things on his back again.

But there is another approach that will be more effective. Try telling the man that in a few minutes he will be jumping 25,000 feet out of the plane, and that “this parachute” is his only hope of survival. He won’t notice the weight on his shoulders or the other passengers laughing at him. Rather, he will be grateful to you and to the parachute because he is imagining what would happen if he jumped without the parachute.

Instead of telling people that Jesus will improve their flight, we should be telling them about the jump to come!

If we do this, people will run to Jesus! The Bible tells us to FLEE from the wrath to come! God commands “all men to repent because he has appointed a day in which he will judge the world in wrath”.

If a person comes to Jesus with the focus on peace joy and happiness without having understood that they are being saved from CERTAIN death … they won’t find any peace!

Peace and joy are legitimate fruits of salvation. But that should not be the drawing card for Jesus. Remember Psalm 19: The LAW of the Lord is perfect, converting the soul. People have to understand that everyone has lied, stolen, and blasphemed, and this makes them guilty in God’s eyes regardless of how they see themselves.

So the next time you want to witness to someone, ask them whether they think they are a good person. Then, show them to the Ten Commandments. Have you ever lied, stolen, or lusted? Ever had hatred in your heart? I must confess that I have. In God’s eyes we are ALL lying, thieving, murderous, adulterers in our heart.

Now remember that we aren’t condemning anyone. Timothy says that everyone is condemned already; the Law just shows people that they really are helpless without Christ!

So now, with every eye open, and no quiet music playing in the background, I would like to ask each and every one of you to examine yourselves. Philippians tells us to work out our salvation with fear and trembling – not work for our salvation, but examine ourselves to see whether we are really in the faith. God has appointed a day that He will judge the world in wrath. But rapists and murderers aren’t the only ones who will be judged. If you have ever lied, stolen, dishonored your parents, or failed to put God first at any time you are also guilty of breaking God’s laws. We all deserve Hell.

But isn’t it amazing that God had a different plan! He sent His Son Jesus to die a horrific death on a bloodstained cross, to take our punishment on Himself. It is ONLY by trusting Christ for salvation from Hell that we can escape God’s wrath and have peace and joy through Him.

Thank you so much.

Pray for me, guys.

In Him,

David S. MacMillan III

in Uncategorized at 2:33 am on 04.23.06 by David S. MacMillan III

8 Comments »

  1. NeoFascist? said,

    April 23, 2006 at 2:51 am

    I shall be praying!

    You know, I really have a problem with the 80% “fall away rate.” It’s been getting on my nerves lately, but I have no clue what I can do to fix it! I love my church, a charismatic non-denom church, but I really don’t think they’d listen to me. Bah, humbug.

    I pray you see results from your testimony, David!

  2. Eric said,

    April 23, 2006 at 3:25 am

    Hey David,

    First of all, “h/o” means “hang on”. Sorry I couldn’t talk when you IMed me, I was busy talking on the phone with someone. I wasn’t able to come to CHC on Friday because i was sick.

    Anyway, you definitely have my prayers man! It doesn’t matter whether or not your testimony is “exciting” so long as you have one. In other words, whether you were saved from drugs or born into a Christian family doesn’t matter so long as you are saved. Your message is very powerful.

    One quick thing I would like to point out is that someone is not truly repentant (and thus cannot be saved) unless he is convicted of his sin. How can someone be saved when they are unaware of they sin they need saved from? Promising a “happy life” does not convict one of sin, and that might explain why so many so-called “Christians” are falling away from the faith–because they were never actually saved to begin with! They were simply trying to live a happy life, using whatever they could find. Jesus says in Matthew that unless someone will carry their cross and follow Him, they are not worthy of Him. This flies in the face of what is being preached today.

    God bless man, I’ll be prayin for ya!

    Eric

  3. Alex Jordan Harris said,

    April 23, 2006 at 5:39 am

    We’re praying for you, David!

  4. David Ketter said,

    April 23, 2006 at 1:22 pm

    You have my prayers!

  5. Veronika said,

    April 24, 2006 at 3:09 am

    I’ll be praying for you too, David. God bless your efforts to witness for Him!

  6. Doug Roy said,

    April 19, 2008 at 1:37 am

    Dear David,

    Some thoughts about the “80%.” First of all, your testimony/exortation/teaching is very relevent to the 80%. Consider that people have been trained to believe that because a person comes forward to an altar, they are being saved. As we think about the New Testament, the gospels, the book of acts, the epistles, Revelation, we can find no example of evangelism that is like modern evangelism. The call for people to come forward to “accept Christ,” coming to an altar, praying the sinner’s prayer, none of these things was done in the New Testament. That begs the question: Is modern evangelism off track? Is the method wrong? Is the message wrong? I believe the answer is, “Yes.”

    Paul “preached Christ and him crucified.” Peter preached about Jesus Christ and his resurrection from the dead. And, as many as believed were saved. The emphasis was on preaching the gospel, as you mentioned in your testimony — “it is the power of God unto salvation.”

    Let me note at this point, that I did not discern this on my own. I was confused regarding evangelism for years. Pastor Steve Brown (pastorsb.com), a good friend, shared this truth with me and God opened my eyes: modern evangelism is based on heresy (Pelagianism). The emphasis is not the gospel of Jesus and the life, death, and resurrection of the only begotten Son of God. The emphasis is on “persuading” men to receive Jesus (the assumption that man is good enough to make such a good decision), much as you noted in your testimony about the purachute and the wrong emphasis of why one needs it. The state of man in rebellion to God and as God’s enemy is not mentioned. Man is not good or neutral! Man who is a friend with the world is the enemy of God! It is God that is seeking out man to save him/her, not man seeking out God. “This is none that seeketh…” “There is none that does good.” Without the intervention of God the Father and God the Holy Spirit, drawing men to Christ, no one can be saved. Man’s will is bound in sin. He is in utter darkness, chained to his sin like a man chained to a boulder and man likes his sin!

    Our participation in evangelism, though very important, especially to us in obeying the Lord, is not the key ingredient. God is the key and always has been. “For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son…” The faith that is needed to awaken a soul to their sinful state is given by God to man, not by man to man. He may use a man as that man presents the gospel truth, but the Spirit is the one inspiring the witness and instilling faith to an open heart, yet this faith does not save a man, but awaken him to his plight: “he must shortly jump out of the plane and only Christ can issue him that saving parachute, but it can only be received as the sinner listens to God and repents of their sin and rebellion as God shows them and enables them with grace and faith.

    But the parachute might not be an apt example, as the salvation is Christ himself coming into our hearts and minds and making us a new creation and this new creation will not work on its own, but only through the continual grace of Jesus Christ within us. “Without me, you can do nothing.” The pride of man is one of his greatest sins, thinking he can make it with just the parachute, when in fact, if Christ is not with us as we jump from the plane, it will not operate, as He IS the parachute!

    So, in my understanding as related correctly interpreting/understaning the Scripture, it is the church and their modern evangelism that is heresy and that is why most souls subjected to it will not be saved. People get saved in spite of these erroneous methods, not because of them, because God is the initiator not man and He is working in spite of men’s heresies.

    The great danger, however, in my thinking, for Christians is to sell out their souls to remain true to the church, rather than true to Jesus Christ. The church and their leaders are fallible, but Jesus is not. Your church and their leaders may not turn from their heresy…it is providing food on their table…a cushy job and the praise of men.

    The great danger to souls we want to see saved is that they are not hearing the true gospel of Jesus, but a perverted gospel that cannot save. As you’ve noted so many times in your discussion about intelligent design and the beginning of live, it is impossible by chance, and, without the key ingredients being put together in the right manner, no life will be formed…it is impossible. Neither is it possible for men to be saved with a false gospel that twists Bible verses and their meaning into the wrong meaning, denying basic truths of man’s base nature and the impossibility of man saving himself by any act. As a wrong amino acid in the wrong place, so is a heresy in the gospel, it is enough to deny life to the hearer. May God help us to see the error of the modern church and how it has fallen from the grace taught by Jesus and His apostles. And if we see, may He grant us grace to act on that faith, as faith without works is dead, being alone.

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