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Title: Evangelism: First, Remove the Logs


1
Evangelism First, Remove the Logs
  • Acknowledging our sins that hinder the growth of
    the Lords church

2
Introduction
  • Last Monday night our semi-weekly study focused
    on evangelism from a study-book.
  • The lesson in the book quickly went through what
    should be done regarding evangelism.
  • The lengthy remainder of the lesson focused on
    all the surrounding errors.
  • How easy and unprofitable/devastating it would
    have been to simply go through the book and
    move on to the next study.
  • To profit our souls, the emphasis of the study
    dealt with our shortcomings and sins in failing
    to evangelize the wonderful gospel of Jesus
    Christ.

3
Introduction
  • One of our elders threw down the gauntlet and
    challenged all there to speak to as many people
    about their souls.
  • This challenge came in light our discussion to
    first remove the log from our eye before taking
    the speck out of the precious soul we seek the
    Savior to save.
  • This challenge came with a humble warning to
    consider our attitude regarding ourselves not to
    be higher, better, smarter, than the soul we seek
    to have saved.

4
Introduction
  • So, we will focus on evangelism and the
    preparation and work towards that end, to the
    glory of God.
  • This morning removing the logs from our eyes
    before evangelizing the gospel of Jesus.
  • This evening considering and accepting the fact
    if we (individually) are part of the problem or
    solution in evangelizing the gospel.

5
Looking at the Stats
  • Generally consistent downward trend among
    membership in churches of Christ.
  • The 1950s revealed an estimated 3 million in
    membership in 18,000 churches while recent
    numbers (2006) show less than 1.3 million in
    membership in less than 13,000 churches. 1
  • During this period the U.S. population has
    doubled yet membership among has decreased by
    58.
  • At the current rate of decline the membership
    will disappear by year 2042. 2
  • Differentiating between church growth and
    membership shifting.

1 - The Christian Chronicle, A cappella
membership drops as churches fail to keep pace
with population growth, February 2006. 2 -
Dawson, Samuel G. What is Wrong with the
Churches of Christ and How They Can Avoid
Extinction. Page 113.
6
Looking at the Stats
  • Some perspective regarding the statistics.
  • From Gods heavenly vantage point, these stats
    mean nothing as His (true) church always has the
    membership God wills.
  • From mans earthly vantage point, these stats are
    disturbing as it shows among other reasons
    that many Christians are not fulfilling Gods
    will in reaching the gospel to the lost in the
    world.

7
Looking At the Logs In Our (Collective) Eye
  • Many Christians need to stop making excuses
    regarding our lack of evangelism efforts.
  • We use partial truths to mask our personal
    excuses for not evangelize the gospel.
  • Excuses many do not want to hear the truth
    their hearts are hardened.
  • Excuses laws, regulations, ordinances, etc.
  • Excuses tried that before, didnt work.
  • It is time to take accountability for not being
    diligent in our labors of evangelism.

8
Looking At the Logs In Our (Collective) Eye
  • Recognizing the log (of arrogance) in our
    collective eye. Matt. 75
  • We (churches of Christ.) have the truth, and
    the rest dont love the truth the way we do, or
    else they would see it the way we do.
  • Such arrogance cannot be seen by us because
    were too busy telling others about their errors
    and how we are the ones to teach them the way
    accurately.

9
Looking At the Logs In Our (Collective) Eye
  • Recognizing the log (of slothfulness) in our
    collective eye. Lk. 101-2
  • Some churches have gone so long without
    evangelizing the lost that they have literally
    died. Cp. Prov. 189
  • It is high time to stop waiting for things to
    happen and start laboring in the Lords vineyard.
    Lk. 136-9

10
Removing the Logs From Our (Collective) Eye
  • Before we can effectively preach the true gospel
    it behooves us to take the planks (of sin) from
    our eye before we can see clearly to remove the
    speck from the eye of another.
  • We must shed the reputation (of arrogance) that
    many have portrayed about churches of Christ. Lk.
    189
  • We must move from the position of watching and
    waiting for the Lord (or someone else to do the
    work He wills for His servants) to come to being
    busy about the Fathers business of seeking the
    lost.

11
Conclusion
  • Because many in the churches of Christ do not
    evangelize the word as willed by our Father, many
    churches will continue to fold up and die. Rev.
    31-5
  • The pertinent question for Christians in this
    congregation is this are you part of the problem
    or part of the solution?
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