Be A Witness
Be A Witness
Be A Witness
Boldness or Cowardice?
The noted Scottish theologian William Barkley said, Christianity is something
which is meant to be seen. There can be no such thing as secret discipleship. For
either the secrecy destroys the discipleship or the discipleship will destroy the
secrecy. You cant be a secret Christian; its an oxymoron. Some believers think,
Im going to be a Christian, but Im just going to witness quietly through my
lifestyle. Many times these words are simply code for cowardice. Of course, there
are places and times when you must witness passively. When Amazing Facts was
in India, it wasnt possible for us to preach Christ as openly in the north because of
persecution from Muslims.
Many mission groups must send Christians into a hostile region to cautiously live
out their faith and quietly invite people into their homes to share the gospel.
Likewise, public evangelism in China and the Middle East is not practical for now.
Missionaries must live out their experience there and gradually win people to
Christ through a quiet influence. But we dont have this kind of persecution in
North America yet. We should be much bolder while we can. When the
disciples prayed for the Holy Spirit, they asked for boldness. Now, Lord, look on
their threats, and grant to your servants that with all boldness they may speak Your
word (Acts 4:29 NKJV).
God answered their prayer by giving them boldness to witness: When they
had prayed, the place where they had assembled together was shaken; and they
were all filled with the Holy Spirit, and they spoke the word of God with boldness
(Acts 4:31 NKJV). Gods Spirit can give you this same holy audacity today.
A friend who works in the fitness industry told me that the beginning of the year is
the busiest time for health club enrollments. Why? Because a lot of people decide
their New Years resolutions are to exercise more and lose weight. Of course, this
most common of resolutions is the one that is most commonly broken. Does
exercise come easy, or do you have to discipline yourself to do it? Not many
people want to wake up in the morning to go run in circles. Youve got to make
yourself do it because you know its good for your body. Likewise, it takes self
discipline to learn to be a witness for Christ and to be a missionary each and every
day of our lives. Some people mistakenly believe that the Holy Spirit is just going
to drop from the clouds someday and thats when theyll be empowered to share
their faith. But I dont believe the Lord usually works that way. Instead, when you
pray for strength and make an effort to share your faith, then the Holy Spirit comes
to supply your need. God has told you what He wants you to do: Go into all the
world and preach the gospel. He then promises that you wont go alone: I
am with you. Inherent in every command of God is the power to perform what
Hes asking you to do. As long as you have faith to do what He asks, you dont
have to worry about failing. Yes, you might make mistakes, but you wont fail.
The primary mission for Jesus on earth was not to evangelize the whole world
when He was here. He, of course, died for the sins of the world, but He didnt
expect to convert all of Israel while He lived among men. Rather, He wanted to
train and convert 12 men to then, in turn, do the same for other believers.
In John 17:4, Jesus says, I have glorified You on earth. I have finished the work
which You have given Me to do (NKJV). Thats past tense: He finished the
work. This comment is made just after the Last Supper but before the crucifixion.
Why? What was His completed work? In this prayer, Jesus is praying for the unity
of the apostles. So the great work that He had just accomplished was spending 3-
years training 12 individuals to reach the world.
Thats why we need to realize we are all witnesses. The church needs to escape the
mindset of thinking that the pastor is the only local evangelist. True discipleship
means training the congregation how to reach their community for Jesus and not
allowing them to become petrified pew warmers.
In Matthew 14:1518, the Bible records, His disciples came to Him, saying, This
is a deserted place, and the hour is already late (NKJV). They came to their
pastor, Jesus, and said, Send the multitudes away that they may go into the
villages and buy themselves food. But how did Jesus respond? They do not need
to go away. You give them something to eat. Thats a message to us today. If
someone comes to you asking questions about Jesus, whether you are on the street
or at an evangelistic seminar, you dont need to send them to the pastor. You can
give them something to eat.
The harvest truly is plentMatthew9:37
Inside Report 9 2Q 2010 you might think, But Im not equipped. There are ways
to get equipped. The Amazing Facts Center of Evangelism (AFCOE) is a perfect
way to get equipped. You might think, I dont know my Bible well enough. You
will never learn the Bible faster than when youre engaged in sharing it with
others. Give God a chance. Hell supply whatever you need if you place yourself
on the ground where youre willing to share your faith. Jesus said, The harvest
truly is plentiful, but the laborers are few (Matthew 9:37). Notice Christ said the
problem with the growth of the gospel isnt that nobody wants to hear it. There
isnt a shortage of people hungering for salvation and purpose. Rather, the real
problem is that there are very few people who are willing to labor in the soul-
winning field. This is a truth Christ kept highlighting throughout His ministry. The
crowds are starving. Dont send them away; you give them something to eat.
Serious and Urgent
I wish there were an urgency pill I could distribute to every believer. Id give
everybody a double dose. It seems fewer and fewer people are feeling the urgency
that Christ is coming soon and that people are perishing every day for lack of
knowing Him. There ought to be a sense of profound passion, a love in our hearts,
to reach these lost souls. It would be so easy to double the size of most churches in
one yearif every member would see himself as a minister, remembering that not
only do other peoples lives depend on it, but yours too. It might sound a bit
melodramatic, but the truth is that were talking about life and death, heaven and
hell. (Right after 9/11, church attendance in America jumped 20 percent!)
The Lord has given us the incredible comprehension of the full and everlasting
gospel, the only serum for the deadly disease of sin. If we come to church every
week and simply gaze upon brimming tanks of this serum without distributing it to
the world, its a bad signal. Not only that, we have the privilege to cooperate with
angels in accelerating our Lords return. The gospel of the kingdom will be
preached in all the world as a witness, then the end will come(Matthew 24:14).
Its going to the entire world now, through radio and TV, DVDs, the internet, and
everything else. Its going to go to the whole world in this generation. Would
you like to participate in hastening that cosmic crescendo? You have an
opportunity by sharing Christ.
In the parable of the rich man and Lazarus, the rich man sits in his house, within
his gates, and feasts while a beggar lies at his gate starving for the crumbs that fall
from his table. The only comfort the beggar gets is from the dogs that lick his
sores. Many miss the point of this parable as they focus on its potential afterlife
symbolism. Its real purpose is to show how important sharing the gospel really is.
The Jewish nation had the very oracles of truth, the Word of God, yet hoarded it
amongst them, choosing instead to critique the Word and argue about it all the
while the world was lost around them, dying for the crumbs.
In this parable, who is saved? Its the one hungering for the crumbs. Who is lost?
The rich man who refused to share his feast. We dont want to be in the wrong
group. Weve got a feast of truth. Were missing some wonderful blessings.
Millions of Americans are just conversions waiting to happen. The devil wants us
to think that people arent interested. This is a lie. Hes manufactured bogus
information and a false fear into many Christian minds.
Take heed unto thyself and unto the doctrine; continue in them: for in doing this
thou shalt both save thyself and them that hear thee (1 Timothy 4:16). In other
words, as those you are reaching hear your words, you hear them yourself, and you
are likewise blessed by truth. In the middle of winter, a rural school bus for an
elementary school in the far north was making its rounds when it slid off the
road in blizzard conditions. The situation was dangerous, and the driver knew how
desperate the circumstances could get, so he went off tromping through the snow to
find help. Before he left, he told Tony, a 12-year-old boy, Youre in charge. Keep
everyone in control and make them behave.
However, not long after the driver left, the bus engine died.
Tony vainly tried to restart the engine. In subzero temperatures, it wasnt long
before the cabin began to freeze. After a few hours went by, and the driver still not
back, some of the shivering kids were nodding off. But Tony knew that if they
went to sleep, they could freeze to death. So he went from one classmate to
another, shaking them, even slapping then, fighting to get them to stay awake. He
made them sing songs to keep them alert and behaved. Finally, the driver came
back with a rescue party. For his efforts, Tony got an award and was even called a
hero. But Tony replied, Im not a hero, because in trying to keep everyone else
awake, warm, and alive, I kept myself from freezing. Thats one reason Im
involved in ministry. It might be a little selfish, but its still true that as I preach to
others, it warms my own heart. That will be true for you when you share your faith.
Why Arent We Sharing?
If were not eagerly sharing the gospel with others, it typically indicates one of a
few serious spiritual problems. For one, it might mean we dont love our neighbors
very much if we have no burden to share the gospel with them even though we
know theyre lost. The love of God cant abide in a heart not willing to tell the
most wonderful news imaginable.
Two, we might not really believe it enough. I think if we could see heaven and the
glories God wants to share, wed be more motivated to tell others about it. On the
opposite spectrum, we might not believe enough in hell. To think what the lost will
feel when they realize they have lost eternity is something that should make us try
to prevent that from happening as much as possible.
Three, its evidence that we are not walking in the Spirit. If He were here, dwelling
with us, we wouldnt be so afraid. Wed be more like Paul, eager to march into any
territory for Christ.
Finally, and most important, we might not love Jesus very much. After the
resurrection, Jesus asked Peter, Do you love Me? Peter answered, You know
that I love You. Then Jesus said to him, Feed My sheep (John 21:17). The way
we show our love for Christ is by sharing the Bread of Life with others.
So What Now?
Paul Harvey said, God has called Christians to be fishers of men, not keepers of
the aquarium. Perhaps you sense you have been a pew warmer or treating
church like a spectator sport. Maybe the Holy Spirit has been speaking to you
while you have been reading. Perhaps youve realized that youve been distracted
with less important priorities, storing your treasure down here on earth and
squandering precious time that could be employed in winning souls for eternity.
Youre missing a tremendous blessing. Youre missing the opportunity to
rediscover your first love, to be totally revived. Just as the Lord took you as you
were when you first came to Him, Hell take you as you are now, infuse you
with that first love, and make you a soul-winner. After Isaiah saw the Lord in
His glory, after being cleansed from sin, the Bible says God asked, Whom will I
send and who will go for us?
He asked Isaiah to volunteer to be His witness; without hesitation the prophet said,
Here am I, send me (Isaiah 6:18). Is that your prayer? God has forgiven you
and wants you to volunteer for His army and be willing to be used of Him in
sharing the gospel with those who are perishing. Remember, in others, you save
yourself. Would you like to say, Lord, here am I send me!?