I posted
this on Facebook from an article Peter Dowker sent me.
Penn Jillette, the atheist
illusionist and comedian said, "I don't respect people who don't proselytize. I
don't respect that at all. If you believe that there's a heaven and hell and
people could be going to hell or not getting eternal life or whatever, and you
think that it's not really worth telling them this because it would make it
socially awkward.... How much do you have to hate somebody to believe that
everlasting life is possible and not tell them that?"
Comments like these should cause every Christian to examine his conscience to see if he truly believes that Jesus is, as he claimed, "the way, the truth, and the life."
Comments like these should cause every Christian to examine his conscience to see if he truly believes that Jesus is, as he claimed, "the way, the truth, and the life."
Here is
another chilling statement:
Condemned
killer, Charlie Peace, it is said, made the following statement to the priest he
was walking behind on his way to the gallows: “Sir,” addressing the preacher,
“If I believed what you and the church of God say
that you believe, even if England were covered with broken glass from coast to
coast, I would walk over it, if need be, on hands and knees and think it a
worthwhile living, just to save one soul from an eternal hell like
that!"
Sometimes
we can feel so alone in our own sphere of influence that we become
timid about giving God opportunity to open doors for us to share what we believe
with those around us. We feel like Elijah, that we are alone as God's emissaries
and that our lives are at risk because we believe in Jesus. Remember, it was
RIGHT AFTER God demonstrated His mighty power on Mt. Carmel that Elijah's was
put on Jezebel's "hit list" with a 24 hour warning.
He had just seen God move
with power, and now threatened by the pagan queen, he ran for his life. How
could he forget? How could Israel complain after seeing God open the Red Sea?
How can we remain silent when we know who Jesus Christ is?
If Jesus is
indeed who He has declared Himself to be and has demonstrated that by His
death and Resurrection, then there should be a concerted effort by us, as often
as God's makes a way for us, to share it in every way that God gives it to us to
share. It is as though we were given the cure for all forms of
cancer, but are afraid to tell someone lest we offend them by telling them that
they are terminal and we know where they can be cured.
Actually,
what we know is even greater than such a temporal cure. We know that life goes
on beyond the grave. We know that the condition of sin that is endemic in
humanity will (unless God's provision is received as the gift it is) cause men,
women and children of every race, tribe and ethnic group to be
separated from all goodness, all hope, all beauty for all
eternity.
We know
that there is one one means of restoring humanity back to the Relationship and
Life it was created to know and experience. Only God, Himself, could rescue us
from the self-inflicted terminal disease of sin. Rebellion runs DNA deep in all
people. We have all gone our own way and any student of history will tell you
that our way is NOT working.
God does
not want to condemn or destroy us, but to rescue and restore us to Himself now. Jesus came, lived, died and rose again so we might experience His life
working in us in the "here &now" and then to enter into it in utter fullness
when the physicality of human existence comes to an end.
There is no
other way to be restored to God, to be restored to the Life we were intended to
live. Everyone knows something is wrong. We all rage that things are not
supposed to be as they are: despair, starvation, hatred, abuse, war, famine,
genocide, resentment, unforgiveness, sickness and death. There is a real,
existent "echo of Eden" in every human heart, a longing for home, to be known,
to belong, to have meaning. There is no other relationship that can offer all
that and actually come through with it except that singular relationship with
Jesus Christ that anyone can enter by believing God.
God has
made a way for anyone to say, "Yes." and "Thank you." It has nothing to do with
what we do, and everything to do with what God has done for us without the
slightest reference to our worthiness or performance in life. That is
such good news it almost seems impossible. Truth is, left to us, it is
impossible. But with God, it is not only possible, it's a promise to all who
will believe Him.
I believe
that is worth sharing with everyone you know.
