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December, 2009

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Is your testimony a good gospel presentation?

Monday, December 28th, 2009

I have heard it many times that living a good Christian life and sharing your testimony is a great way to evangelize.  But if this is true, then what difference would it make if you are a Christian, a Muslim, a Mormon or a Buddist?  I personally know people of all these faiths that are “good” people and have a testimony.

 I was reading Charles Spurgeons devotional this afternoon, and he refers to this…  if you live life as a Christian, you will be persecuted, not commended.

 

If you follow Christ, you shall have all the dogs of the world yelping at your heels. If you would live so as to stand the test of the last tribunal, depend upon it the world will not speak well of you. He who has the friendship of the world is an enemy to God; but if you are true and faithful to the Most High, men will resent your unflinching fidelity, since it is a testimony against their iniquities.

Spurgeon, C. H. (2006). Morning and evening : Daily readings (Complete and unabridged; New modern edition.) (December 28 PM). Peabody, MA: Hendrickson Publishers.
So share the gospel in and out of season….use the Word of God, the bible.  For in the gospel, the “righteousness of God is revealed”  NOT YOUR RIGHTEOUSNESS!!!

Spurgeon devotional today

Monday, December 21st, 2009

Charles Spurgeon’s devotional, Morning and Evening is a wonderful resource.  Last night’s devotional was especially moving for me, and I would like to share it.  May this encourage all of you who are sharing the gospel this Christmas season.  That you will be, as a soul-winner, doing something that brings the happiest thing in the world.

“Call thy labourers, and give them their hire.”
–Matthew 20:8

God is a good paymaster; He pays His servants while at work as well as when they have done it; and one of His payments is this: an easy conscience. If you have spoken faithfully of Jesus to one person, when you go to bed at night you feel happy in thinking, “I have this day discharged my conscience of that man’s blood.” There is a great comfort in doing something for Jesus. Oh, what a happiness to place jewels in His crown, and give Him to see of the travail of His soul! There is also very great reward in watching the first buddings of conviction in a soul! To say of that girl in the class, “She is tender of heart, I do hope that there is the Lord’s work within.” To go home and pray over that boy, who said something in the afternoon which made you think he must know more of divine truth than you had feared! Oh, the joy of hope! But as for the joy of success! it is unspeakable. This joy, overwhelming as it is, is a hungry thing–you pine for more of it. To be a soul-winner is the happiest thing in the world. With every soul you bring to Christ, you get a new heaven upon earth. But who can conceive the bliss which awaits us above! Oh, how sweet is that sentence, “Enter thou into the joy of thy Lord!” Do you know what the joy of Christ is over a saved sinner? This is the very joy which we are to possess in heaven. Yes, when He mounts the throne, you shall mount with Him. When the heavens ring with “Well done, well done,” you shall partake in the reward; you have toiled with Him, you have suffered with Him, you shall now reign with Him; you have sown with Him, you shall reap with Him; your face was covered with sweat like His, and your soul was grieved for the sins of men as His soul was, now shall your face be bright with heaven’s splendour as is His countenance, and now shall your soul be filled with beatific joys even as His soul is.