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		<title>Which Day is the Christian Sabbath?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Leonard C. Albert  Nearly every time I lecture on “Witnessing to the Cults” this question comes up: Are people who keep Saturday as the Sabbath a cult?  Well, first of all, the answer is maybe—they could be cultists but the determining factor is not which day they go to church—the real issue is what [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=laityalive.wordpress.com&amp;blog=16027155&amp;post=59&amp;subd=laityalive&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="center">By Leonard C. Albert</p>
<p> Nearly every time I lecture on “Witnessing to the Cults” this question comes up: <strong>Are people who keep Saturday as the Sabbath a cult?</strong>  Well, first of all, the answer is maybe—they could be cultists but the determining factor is not which day they go to church—the real issue is what they believe about Jesus.  Cultists are people who deny the deity of Christ.  Plain and simple.  I do believe that they have a <strong>false doctrine</strong> because, contrary to the gospel of God, these people teach that the law is still binding on Christians today.  Teaching &#8220;that the law of God is still binding on Christians today&#8221; is another gospel, which is really not another, but is a perversion of the gospel of Christ (Galatians 1:6-7).  The church in Galatia was troubled by this same false gospel (e.g. Galatians 3:1-3), except for them the focus was circumcision.  For the Sabbath keepers, the focus is the Sabbath.  Same issue but different subjects.</p>
<p> So the question remains, “What about all of these people who worship on Saturday and want others to as well?”  It might be easier for me if the question was restated.  Maybe the real question is something like<strong>, “Are Christians under obligation to observe a designated Sabbath day?”</strong>  I don’t think so.  I want to look to God’s Word because I think He has given us the answer here.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"> <strong>Introduction</strong></p>
<p> Religious groups, such as <strong>Seventh-day Adventists</strong>, still observe a Saturday Sabbath.  While SDA is the largest of the groups, they&#8217;re not the only ones.  There are many groups in this crowd including Baptists and Pentecostals!  They are the &#8220;Judaisers&#8221; who want to create a form of legalistic Judaism, and Saturday worship is usually a centerpiece.  Since honoring the Sabbath was part of the original Ten Commandments given by God, they believe it is a permanent, binding command that should not be changed.  There are many scriptures which indicate that the whole law and commandments were completely abolished when the New Covenant came into effect.  Consider Ephesians 2:15-16: <em>“Having abolished in His flesh the enmity, that is, the law of commandments contained in ordinances, so as to create in Himself one new man from the two, thus making peace, (16) and that He might reconcile them both to God in one body through the cross, thereby putting to death the enmity.”</em> (NKJV).  Also, Acts 2:46 tells us that the church in Jerusalem met <em>every</em> day in the temple courts and gathered to break bread together in private homes.</p>
<p> <strong>Read what Paul says in Romans 14:5-6</strong> when he talks about our personal freedom regarding the observance of holy days: <em>“In the same way, some think one day is more holy than another day, while others think every day is alike. You should each be fully convinced that whichever day you choose is acceptable.  Those who worship the Lord on a special day do it to honor him. Those who eat any kind of food do so to honor the Lord, since they give thanks to God before eating. And those who refuse to eat certain foods also want to please the Lord and give thanks to God.” </em>(NLT).</p>
<p> <strong>In Colossians 2:16-17 Christians are instructed not to judge</strong> or allow anyone to be their judge regarding Sabbath days: <em>“Therefore do not let anyone judge you by what you eat or drink, or with regard to a religious festival, a New Moon celebration or a Sabbath day. These are a shadow of the things that were to come; the reality, however, is found in Christ.”</em> (NIV).</p>
<p> <strong>In</strong> <strong>Galatians 4:8-10, Paul is concerned because Christians are turning back like slaves to legalistic observances</strong> of &#8220;special&#8221; days: <em>“So now that you know God (or should I say, now that God knows you), why do you want to go back again and become slaves once more to the weak and useless spiritual principles of this world? You are trying to earn favor with God by observing certain days or months or seasons or years</em>. (NLT).</p>
<p> The earliest records of the New Testament period show that the first day of the week soon became a day of worship.  When Paul wanted to collect an offering from the church at Corinth, he asked them to gather the money on the &#8220;first day of the week&#8221; (1 Cor. 16:2).  And when he wanted to meet with the believers at Troas, the gathering took place &#8220;on the first day of the week, when we were gathered together to break bread&#8221; (Acts 20:7).  In Revelation 1:10, the apostle John described himself as being &#8220;in the Spirit on the Lord&#8217;s Day.&#8221;  Most writers have thought he was referring to Sunday, so that our use of &#8220;the Lord&#8217;s Day&#8221; as a term for Sunday comes from this verse.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"> <strong>Some Thoughts About the Sabbath</strong></p>
<p> <strong>First</strong>, the meaning of the word.  We always hear about “seventh” and “Sabbath” as though they refer to the same word.  The words &#8220;sabbath&#8221; and &#8220;seventh&#8221; do not come from the same word. The Hebrew word for &#8220;sabbath&#8221; is “shabbath” (Strong’s #7676 ) and it simply means “rest.”  What makes the Sabbath special is not the day of the week but the rest or cessation from work.  This rest does not have to be on the seventh day.</p>
<p> <strong>Next</strong>, it appears from the Bible that Sabbaths were celebrated on different days and for different lengths of time.  Leviticus 23: 39 seems to indicate that it was on the first day and the eighth day.  <em>“Also on the fifteenth day of the seventh month, when you have gathered in the fruit of the land, you shall keep the feast of the Lord for seven days; on the first day there shall be a Sabbath-rest, and on the eighth day a Sabbath-rest.”  </em>In Exodus 20:10 it appears to be on the seventh day.  <em>“But the seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord your God. In it you shall do no work: you, nor your son, nor your daughter, nor your male servant, nor your female servant, nor your cattle, nor your stranger who is within your gates.”</em> (NKJV).  In addition, Sabbaths were of different lengths of time.  In Exodus 16: 23-29 it was one day long; in Leviticus 23:6-8 it was two days long.  In Leviticus 25:4 it was one year long.  There is a future Sabbath in the Millennium so that all mankind can come before God to worship (Isaiah. 66:22-24 ; Ezekiel.  44:24 ; 45:17 ; 46:3 ). Scripture does not reveal what particular day will be observed in the future because the particular day is not the issue nor has it ever been the issue.</p>
<p> <strong>Thirdly</strong>, Constantine and the Pope did not change the Sabbath in 321 and 364 A.D. as is pointed out many times by Sabbath keepers.  There is no way to validate this claim in history.  In 321 A.D. Constantine made the Christian Sabbath, Sunday, the rest day for the Roman Empire, but it was observed by Christians for nearly 300 years before it became law by Constantine.  The early Christian fathers worshipped on Sunday as well.</p>
<p> <strong>Lastly</strong>, man was not made for Sabbaths, but they were made for him (Matthew 12:8; Mark 2:27-28; Luke 6:5).  We are free from the law.  In these passages Jesus was pointing out that the Sabbath was made to serve people, instead of people being created to serve the Sabbath.  The Sabbath was a servant, not a master.  He was addressing the relative importance of the Sabbath, not which specific people were given the Sabbath or the specific day of the Sabbath.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"> <strong>Why Christians Worship on Sunday</strong></p>
<p> 1. <strong>To celebrate the resurrection and the finished work of Chris</strong>t in His victory over death, hell, and the grave (Matthew 28:1; Mark 16:9; John 20:1).</p>
<p> 2. <strong>The Lord&#8217;s manifestations to His disciples were on Sunday</strong> and our Lord Jesus ignored completely the old Jewish Sabbath.  The first day is the prominent day after the resurrection (Matthew  28:1; Mark 16:9; John 20:1, 19, 26).</p>
<p> 3. <strong>The outpouring of the Holy Ghost came on Sunday</strong>.  Pentecost was the first day after seven Jewish Sabbaths (Acts 2:1; Leviticus 23:15-21).  Thus, both Christ and the Holy Spirit manifested themselves to the church on this day, completely ignoring the Jewish Sabbath.</p>
<p> 4. <strong>Neither Christ nor any apostle gave a command to keep the old Jewish Sabbath</strong>, or any other day, but did command all people not to be bound by any particular day (Romans 14:5-6, Galatians 5:9-1, Colossians 2:14-17).  The day early Christians observed&#8211;not by commandment but by choice&#8211;was the first day, Sunday (John 20:1, 19, 20:7; 1Corinthians 16:2)</p>
<p> 5. <strong>Although no set day is commanded to be the Sabbath</strong> in the new covenant, as in the old covenant which was abolished, they did keep Sunday as their day of worship (Matthew  28:1; Mark 16:9; John 20:1, 19, 26; Acts 20:7; 1 Corinthians 16:2; Revelation 1:10).</p>
<p> 6. <strong>The fourth commandment (Sabbath) was the only one not brought into the New Testament.</strong>  Neither God nor Christ made it a part of the new covenant.  One can easily find the other nine but the fourth one is just not in the New Testament.  Jesus never once commanded any particular observance of any definite day.  In fact He only mentioned the Sabbath four times and when He did talk about it He merely said it was lawful to do good on this day.  Its sole purpose was to commemorate the deliverance from Egyptian bondage when Israel had no rest (Deuteronomy 5:15). It was only a type of future and eternal rest (Colossians 2:14-17, Hebrews 4:1-11 10:1).</p>
<p> 7. <strong>The Sabbath commandment is a ceremonial law NOT a moral law</strong>.  It is the only commandment that could be and has been broken without breaking a moral law.  David and others broke it and were blameless (Matthew 12:2-5).  The New Testament permits Christians to keep any day as the Sabbath, it being one of the doubtful things not covered by commandment in the new covenant (Romans 14:1-13 Galatians 4:9-11, Colossians 2:14-17).</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"> <strong>Summary</strong></p>
<p> In Romans 10:4 the Bible says that <em>“Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone who believes.”</em>  The little word “end” is so powerful.  The Greek word is “telos.”  It means that Jesus is the “aim or purpose” of the law.  Christians believe that Jesus came not to negate the law but to complete it—to fulfill it.  When Jesus died on the cross he fulfilled the law.  Read what Paul said in Ephesians 2:13-15:  <em>“But now in Christ Jesus you who once were far off have been brought near by the blood of Christ.  For He Himself is our peace, who has made both one, and has broken down the middle wall of separation, having abolished in His flesh the enmity, that is, the law of commandments contained in ordinances, so as to create in Himself one new man from the two, thus making peace.”</em>  Jesus abolished the law of commandments (the Law of Moses which included the command to keep the Sabbath, Exodus 20:8).   He abolished it “in His flesh;” that is by His death on the cross (Colossians 2:14-17).</p>
<p> Luke 16:16 says, <em>“The law [including the Ten Commandments] and the prophets were until John: since that time the kingdom of God is preached, and every man presseth into it”</em> (KJV).  The new contract, which is the New Testament, is now in effect.  The teaching of the Bible is plain.  The Law of Moses was to the nation of Israel only.  It lasted as a binding law until Christ died on the cross.  At Pentecost, God’s new contract came into effect and this is God’s plan for all mankind today.  From Paul’s writing in Colossians 2:16 it appears that the Bible allows evangelical Christians to worship on Sunday and other groups to worship on Saturday or whatever day they choose.  The important thing is to not judge others as they choose their day of worship.  The Bible clearly teaches that we are permitted to meet on Sunday, the first day of the week.  This is the day upon which our Lord arose from the dead (Matthew 28:1; Mark 16:2-6; Luke 24:1; John 20:1).  The day upon which the church began, Pentecost day, also was on the first day of the week (Leviticus 23:9-16).  Therefore, we can see why the Lord chose the first day of the week as the day of worship for Christians.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"> <strong>Personal Closing Observation</strong></p>
<p> These groups all have false doctrine and teachings.  The Seventh-day Adventist Church claims, based on the theology of Ellen G. White, that keeping Sunday as a worship day is the mark of the beast.  That is just not true.  In forty years of street and community visitation I have yet to see any of these groups out there preaching Christ.  For that matter I’ve never seen them out there period!  It seems their focus is on the perpetuation of their doctrine—not on winning the lost through the proclamation of Christ.  It seems to me they are spiritually insecure, that they promote legalism in the church and that they desire control over others by not allowing the freedom to choose as the Bible teaches.</p>
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		<title>God Has Chosen YOU For Ministry!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I love John 15:16 where Jesus says, “You did not choose Me, but I chose you and appointed you that you should go and bear fruit, and that your fruit should remain, that whatever you ask the Father in My name He may give you.” (NKJV). The word “chosen” means “a select favorite.” Someone said [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=laityalive.wordpress.com&amp;blog=16027155&amp;post=46&amp;subd=laityalive&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love John 15:16 where Jesus says, <em>“You did not choose Me, but I chose you and appointed you that you should go and bear fruit, and that your fruit should remain, that whatever you ask the Father in My name He may give you.</em>” (NKJV).</p>
<p>The word “chosen” means “a select favorite.” Someone said that if God had a refrigerator your picture would be on it. God loves us so much that He has selected us and appointed us to go and bear fruit. Dear ones, we have churches that go an entire year and never lead a soul to Christ. Can you imagine that? One year—no one saved! What is going on in a church that can open its doors for 52 weeks and never see anyone saved? The truth is that God has chosen [selected] us to go and bring forth fruit for Him. I will share some ideas that I am working on that will help up to bring forth that fruit.</p>
<h1>Take Five </h1>
<p><strong> </strong>This is a simple plan to merge local church small groups with personal evangelism. The primary target group is couples. Other groups such as youth, singles, men or women will also work. The units can be merged if desired (some couples and some singles). We offer a simple equation:</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><span style="font-family:Copperplate Gothic Bold,sans-serif;"><strong>Small Home Groups + Relationships + Ministry = Church Growth</strong></span></p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><strong>Particulars</strong></p>
<p>The plan consists of <strong>five couples</strong>, which will meet in respective homes for <strong>five months. </strong>Each couple will target <strong>five unsaved/unchurched couples</strong> to reach for Christ during this time. This monthly couples event would include a fellowship meal, followed by a 20 minute video teaching followed by about 30 minutes of discussion. The evening would conclude with a time of prayer and intercession for the lost and especially the target couples. <em>Take Five </em>would allow for three vital elements: <strong>supper</strong>—breaking bread together in homes; <strong>soul winning</strong>—cutting edge teaching and small group interaction on up-to-date methods of reaching the lost; and <strong>supplication</strong>—sincere prayer for others that are unchurched or unsaved</p>
<p>We would do this in <strong>two semesters each year</strong> (January – May and August to December) allowing us the potential to reach up to fifty new couples each year. There would eventually be four separate study units: <em>personal evangelism, apologetics, cults and Islam and discipleship</em></p>
<h1><strong>The Gospel in Three Stories: Reaching a post-modern culture</strong></h1>
<p>Here we are talking about evangelism training. The <em>message</em> never changes but the <em>methods </em>sure do. It is not longer “is it true?” but “is it real?” We are preparing all new, one-day “power” seminars that are H.O.T.—<em>High on </em><em><strong>Touch</strong></em><em> and High on </em><em><strong>Technology</strong></em>! Our new conferences on training the laity are moving from illustration to animation. Did you hear about the sign of the glass door of a bankrupt bookstore? It said, “Words failed us.” We have to move with the times. We are teaching “relationship” evangelism. We are showing believers the vital importance of loving God and then letting that love spill over to their friends, relatives, associates and neighbors (someone has called this <em>frangelism</em>!). In this new teaching series we learn about three stories: THEIR story (everyone has one!), YOUR story (your testimony) and HIS story (the GOSPEL-God Offers Sinful People Eternal Life). We are taking a new look the challenge of the cults in our nation and world. We are now told that by the second decade of this new century, Islam is expected to replace Judaism as the second largest religious group in this country. We will show new and innovative methods of dealing with the cults and stemming their growth.</p>
<h1>Let&#8217;s Win the Lost</h1>
<p>Every child of God has been commissioned to be a part of a concerted effort to bring the good news of the Gospel to every creature.  Once this good news is heard and received, the recipient of God&#8217;s free gift of salvation must be discipled so that he, too, is involved with God&#8217;s program for every Christian &#8211; intense cultivation and abounding fruitfulness.  There is no way to escape the responsibility of being a bearer of these glad tidings. In order for this message to go into all the world to every creature, the full mobilization of God&#8217;s army is required.  The tragedy of the Christian Church today is that the vast majority of Bible believing Christians are too concerned with amassing treasures on earth and padding their bank accounts that they have never taken God&#8217;s commission seriously.  What is this commission?  He has called us to be “ambassadors.”</p>
<p> So many believers today are very much anchored to this world.  This fact is apparent when we consider the huge importance given to accumulate worldly treasures and enjoying earthly pleasures.  Recently I read the book <em>Radical</em> by Dr. David Platt.  This excellent work helps us to refocus our desire on Christ and His commission to reach the harvest.  Dr. Platt issues a challenge to all believers who want to get more involved.  Perhaps one reason for our lack of involvement in God&#8217;s great program of evangelism is that we feel we lack the ability. This can either be a genuine obstacle because we do not feel as talented or able as others, or it can be a cop-out to make us think that because we find it difficult to do certain things, God is going to excuse us.</p>
<p> We can remedy this situation by believing a very simple promise &#8211; &#8220;I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me&#8221; (Php. 4:13). This simply means that He has taken the responsibility of enabling you to do that which He has bidden. God will give you many things you cannot do in your own strength; if you could, they wouldn&#8217;t be worth much. However, God assures us that He will enable us to do all that He wants us to do &#8211; the obedience is our responsibility; the enablement is His!</p>
<p>We can evangelize. We must evangelize.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><strong>Closing thought</strong></p>
<p>God has chosen you and me to be partners with Him in this journey. He has “called” us. The word calling in the Bible means “invitation.” We have been invited by the Master to work with Him in ministry. The key to fulfilling this ministry in the church is empowerment. Business gurus have found that empowerment requires three gifts: decision-making power, adequate resources, and the knowledge base from which to work. Spiritually, we are empowered by the Holy Spirit to be priests. True empowerment means giving the person with the ministry vision the ARK (Authority, Resources and Knowledge) of empowerment. If there isn&#8217;t enough money, we can allow the person to raise funds. If the person doesn&#8217;t know where to begin we can facilitate training. Pastor and board committees become coach and coaching staff rather than impediments to be overcome. Trust is the key element to release individuals to empowered ministry. My personal philosophy is “Don&#8217;t worry about what&#8217;s ahead. Just go as far as you can go &#8212; from there you can see farther.” Let’s get busy!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Leonard C. Albert  Witnessing to the Islamic Community About 35 years ago I began to teach people how to share their faith in Christ in one-on-one encounters.  I soon learned something that has stuck with me through the years: evangelism is more of a process than an event.  There are times when we share [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=laityalive.wordpress.com&amp;blog=16027155&amp;post=38&amp;subd=laityalive&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align:center;">By Leonard C. Albert</p>
<h2 style="text-align:center;"> <strong>Witnessing to the Islamic Community</strong></h2>
<p>About 35 years ago I began to teach people how to share their faith in Christ in one-on-one encounters.  I soon learned something that has stuck with me through the years: evangelism is more of a <em>process</em> than an <em>event</em>.  There are times when we share the gospel story or our personal testimony pertaining to it when we see immediate results.  In this case we reap, what I call, a <em>John 4:38 experience</em> where the Bible says, “<em>Others have done the hard work, and you have reaped the benefits of their labor.</em>”  The thought is that if we win someone on the first encounter (we seldom do), someone else has probably been praying for them for years witnessing to them, and sharing the gospel.  We have come to realize that evangelism usually involves a process of time and takes a lot of prayer, persistence, and divine guidance.</p>
<p> The above is true as we attempt to share our faith with the followers of Mohammad.  If you win a Muslim in the first encounter either he or she wasn’t a very good Muslim or someone else had already done the hard work and you were just there at the right time to reap the benefits.</p>
<h2 style="text-align:center;"> The Challenge That Is Before Us</h2>
<p> Following Muhammad’s death, Islam became an evangelistic movement.  It quickly conquered North Africa, the Middle East, and central Asia.  Islam is the only world religion that has ever dominated and taken over large populations and territories from the Christian church world.  A few years ago I was privileged to travel to Turkey, a beautiful country that is 99 percent Muslim.  All seven cities mentioned in the Book of Revelation are in this country and it is completely dominated by Islamic rule.  Several areas where the apostle Paul preached and planted churches are now under the crescent of Islam.</p>
<p> The Muslim world has been difficult to penetrate with the gospel, but believers who are willing to prepare themselves can find a way to effectively share Christ.  Here are some general guidelines.</p>
<p> Show proper <em>respect</em> for human personality.  If you examine the way Christ witnessed, you will soon realize that He always showed respect for the culture and the people to whom He communicated.  He smashed the social taboos of the day by speaking to the woman at the well.  He ministered at the other end of the spectrum by witnessing to Nicodemus, a powerful and wealthy member of the Sanhedrin.  Everyone we meet regardless of their <em>social</em>, <em>cultural</em> or <em>ethnic</em> background is worthy of our respect.</p>
<p>Learn to <em>love</em> the people of Islam.  This is one trait that will get you through the most difficult encounters.  Some time ago I was invited to teach in a weeklong conference on evangelism in London, England.  The teaching sessions were scheduled in the morning and each afternoon we went out on the streets and in the communities to meet people and share Christ.  Since London is filled with Muslims, it was inevitable that we encounter them as we ministered.  That one week helped me to understand more about their culture than all the books I had previously read.  <em>These people are serious about their faith!</em>  It was a moving experience for me to be speaking to Muslims for over an hour and hear them say with real conviction, “I pray to Allah that you would accept Mohammad as his prophet.”  These people are sincere!  I did discover, however, that there are pious Muslims as well as lax ones, but the ratio of nominal people in Islam is lower than among Christians.  The Muslim clings tenaciously to his confession of faith and repeats it daily.  We have to remember that Christ died for them also and He loves them with an everlasting love.  We must show them the same passion for the Bible as they do their holy book, the <em>Koran</em>.</p>
<p> Have <em>knowledge</em> about their culture, beliefs and practices.  We must have a general working knowledge of church history, the <em>Koran</em>, and some knowledge of the Muslim belief about Christ and Christianity.  As we witness to them we should know where they stand in their knowledge about Evangelical Christianity.  Here are just a few of the things they think about us and some of what they believe: </p>
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<li>They believe that Jews and Christians have deliberately distorted the Old and New Testaments to hide the predictions of the coming of Muhammad.</li>
<li>They think we believe in three gods, (This is a great insult to a Muslim as no “other god” can be associated with <em>Allah.</em>)</li>
<li>They do not believe that it was Jesus who died on the cross—another, such as Judas Iscariot, was crucified in His place.</li>
<li>To them sin is the failure to live up to the Islamic moral code and the pillars of Islam.</li>
<li>They do fear hell fire.</li>
<li>They do believe there is a purgatory.</li>
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<p>We must receive <em>empowerment</em> from Christ that will help us demonstrate the power gifts of healing, miracles, signs and wonders.  It is interesting to note that most Muslims will respect a visible, tangible, miraculous demonstration of the power of God.  They are easily attracted to spiritual vitality.  The truth is: they want to <em>see</em> it!—Can the Christian community <em>show</em> it?</p>
<h2 style="text-align:center;"> How to Share Your Faith With a Muslim</h2>
<p> Those who anticipate interaction with Muslims must consider a method of approach.  No other faith, not even Judaism, is so resistant to the traditional “confrontational” or “encounter” approach that we find common in personal evangelism today.  It will not be effective to just walk up to a Muslim and share the plan of salvation.  Terms like <em>sin</em>,<em> salvation </em>and<em> cross </em>that we commonly use in witnessing have an entirely different meaning for them.  Since they deny that Jesus ever died on the cross they simply cannot accept our understanding of salvation.  Here are some simple steps that will help in the witnessing approach.</p>
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<li> Establish <em>friendship</em>.  The Muslim will be impressed with a Christian’s words only if he experiences genuine friendship from the Christian and sees him living a consistent moral life.  The goal is to demonstrate to these people the love and quality of life in Christ.  It is better to win the Muslim as a friend than to win an argument and lose his friendship.  Avoid critical remarks about Muhammad, the <em>Koran</em>, and Islam even if your faith is criticized.  Your patience, understanding, and display of friendship can cause the Muslim to be attracted to the Bible and the Christian faith.</li>
<li> Pray for <em>discernment</em>.  Only God can help you share the best possible answer when you talk with Muslims.</li>
<li> Respect the <em>culture</em>.  It will be easier to witness if the Christian shares with his or her own gender.  Muslim men are very uncomfortable when approached by a woman because they are taught not to look a woman in the eyes for fear of temptation.</li>
<li> Seek <em>dialogue</em>.  So much of our witnessing is monologue.  We were created with two ears and one mouth—learn to use them accordingly!  The best evangelistic encounter with a Muslim is when there are plenty of questions asked by both sides.  It is our job to listen, be attentive (be able to repeat back what is told to us) and ask plenty of questions to show respect and to get the people to talk about their personal beliefs.  A good way to open a dialogue is to ask a Muslim to tell you what his religion is and what he believes.</li>
<li> Find a witnessing <em>hook</em>.  For me, it has been their respect for Moses the prophet and the acceptance of Christ as a prophet.  There are four sacred books in their religion: the books of Moses, the Psalms of David (think of how we can use the wonderful prophecies concerning Christ from these Psalms!), the Gospels of Christ, and the <em>Koran</em>.  They feel that the <em>Koran</em> is the most accurate because it was the latest revelation.  You’ve got to begin somewhere and I think this is a great way to open up the discussion.  Focus on the thought and question, “Who is Jesus?”  Then begin to explore this concept in the <em>Koran</em> and in the Bible.</li>
<li> Share your <em>testimony</em>.  Nothing will be more effective than for you to share the life-changing, life-transforming power of God in your life.  Remember the Muslim mind is one of fatalism—they believe that whatever Allah wills will be.  Not so with our God!  Through your testimony, you can relate the power of God to change the course of events and give you peace, real joy and assurance of eternal life (three things that they do not have).  Keep in mind that Muslims are very serious about visions and dreams.  If you have had a genuine vision or dream from the Lord don’t be timid about sharing it as it can be the means of attracting that person to the Bible and Christianity.</li>
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<p> Share the message of Christ.  There is absolutely no substitute for the presentation of the gospel. </p>
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<li><em>Share what God thinks of them</em>.  The concept of God as a loving heavenly Father is completely foreign to Muslims.  Show them from the Scriptures just how much God loves all people. Share Jeremiah 31:3 where God says, “<em>I have loved you with an everlasting love</em>.”  Also share the golden text of the Bible, John 3:16—it still works!</li>
<li><em>Tell them the condition of man</em>.  Explain the true meaning of sin in the sense that it is “missing the mark.”  It is a failure to live up to God’s perfect standard as found in Matthew 5:48: <em>“Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect.”</em>    Show that we, as humans, cannot save ourselves.  We need divine help.</li>
<li><em>Show them God’s plan for our freedom</em>.  There is hope in Christ.  We have to help them see that it was indeed Christ who died on the cross.  But our hope is in the fact that He rose from the dead.  The resurrection of Christ is the best way to show His power over sin.  I recommend the book, <em>More Than a Carpenter</em> by Josh McDowell, because it explains the deity of Christ in a simple, easy-to-understand style.  We must show our friends that only through our blessed Savior can sins be forgiven.  Show that God has provided a way whereby all sin can be forgiven, and every trace of guilt can be completely removed.</li>
<li><em>Help them make a commitment</em>.  This is where you will learn that it takes time to win a Muslim convert.  You have to realize that in an Islamic society, there is no separation of church and state.  The law of the <em>Koran</em> is the rule of all citizens and to convert to another relation is an act of treason.  Therefore, this will be a big step for Muslim believers.  Explain that Christianity is not a religion but a relationship through Christ whereby we can know our heavenly Father.  Prospects must realize that Christ alone fills the void in their hearts and brings them into relationship with God.</li>
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<div style="text-align:left;"> Be <em>patient</em>.  Remember we said it is a <em>process</em> and not an <em>event</em>.  The Muslim has no cultural concept for the gospel.  For this reason, we should not become discouraged if there is no immediate response.  Be patient with your Muslim friend.  Continue to share the gospel with prayer and faith, knowing that the Holy Spirit can make the truth real to him.  Through the years of my teaching evangelism, I have always relied upon the powerful truth of John 16:8 that says, “<em>When he comes, he will convict the world of guilt in regard to sin and righteousness and judgment.”</em>  Our job is to share.  It is the work of the Holy Spirit to convict and convince people of sin.</div>
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<h2 style="text-align:center;"> Follow up for the Muslim</h2>
<p> As I write this material I can’t help but realize that when a Muslim decides to follow Jesus Christ that this is really the beginning of our work.  I think a key word here is <em>community</em>.  We have to rely on the body of Christ to come together and help disciple converts from Islam.  The church must be ready to receive and nurture them.  Immediately, we must involve the person in a basic Bible study.  We should be aware of the convert’s family situation.  He should be encouraged to discreetly witness to his family by sharing his new discoveries in the Bible.  A visit to his home would be a good idea at this point.  The goal is to make friends with his family.  Also, at every opportunity you must pray with and for the new convert.  Also, you must teach him to pray using the Lord’s prayer as a model.  Lastly, you must encourage the new convert to become a part of a fellowship that will nurture his spiritual growth.</p>
<h1>Closing Thoughts</h1>
<p> Most of the Muslims today claim a spiritual heritage from Ishmael.  It is interesting to note that the name <em>Ishmael</em> is derived from the same root word as <em>Samuel</em> and means that <em>God hears</em> or <em>God answers</em>.  God has heard!  He promised that He would make Ishmael a great nation.  He has kept that promise!  These people are part of God’s plan for these last days.  They are being won to Christ by the thousands!  If we are not careful, we can slip into the false thinking that they will not respond to the gospel and will not come to Christ.  Such is not the case.  Thousands of Muslims are becoming believers daily all over the world.  May the power of the Holy Spirit cause us to have the initiative, the willingness, the knowledge and the opportunity to share Christ with them wherever and whenever we meet them.</p>
<h2 style="text-align:center;">For Further Study</h2>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Why,&#8221; a 76-year-old woman was asked, &#8220;are you seeking therapy at your age?&#8221;  Reflecting on both her losses and her hopes, she answered, &#8220;Doctor, all I&#8217;ve got left is my future.&#8221; Can you feel the force of that statement?  All I’ve got left is my future! Well, think about it.  Our interest should be in [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=laityalive.wordpress.com&amp;blog=16027155&amp;post=30&amp;subd=laityalive&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Why,&#8221; a 76-year-old woman was asked, &#8220;are you seeking therapy at your age?&#8221;  Reflecting on both her losses and her hopes, she answered, &#8220;Doctor, all I&#8217;ve got left is my future.&#8221;</p>
<p>Can you feel the force of that statement?  <em>All I’ve got left is my future!</em> Well, think about it.  Our interest should be in the future because we’re going to spend the rest of our life there.  We have to be connected to the past but committed to what’s ahead.  If all we do is look back it’s like the result of driving while looking in a rear view mirror: <strong>we’re headed for a body shop! </strong>If our vision is fixed on where we’ve been we risk a severe collision with the future!  One writer said it this way: <em>Your windshield is bigger than your rearview mirror! </em>Yogi Berra that great “baseball philosopher” also said it in his unique way: <em>If you don’t know where you are going when you get there you will be lost</em>.  Like it or not, the future is upon us!  My goal in this article is to help you see where we are now and where we are headed with personal evangelism training.  I am very much aware of strategic <em>planning </em>but what about strategic <em>thinking</em>?  It must come first.  So here is some of my thinking.</p>
<h2>Here’s What We Know</h2>
<p><strong>The only thing constant is change.</strong> More has changed in the past 50 years than in the past 500 years put together.  Recently, I was on an airplane seated by a senior vice-president of IBM.  This guy was one of the very top-level executives (he told me he usually has the corporate jet flying him to his various meetings around the world).  He said, “Every 18 months IBM has to completely re-invent itself in order to keep up with the competition.”  Why can’t the church do that?  We have to know where we are and decide where we are going and we have to re-evaluate the process on a regular basis.</p>
<p><strong>The most meaningful change takes place in the context of relationships.</strong> Relationships are the “glue” that hold people and programs together.  Without real and deep relationships, the laity and leadership will feel no sense of community with one another.  If we only call people together to “do” there will be no glue to hold them together when the planned event is over.  Events attract people, relationships make them stick.</p>
<p><strong>We cannot continue with “business as usual.”</strong> If we don’t move with the times we will die.  What works today may not work tomorrow.  I have always wondered why my suit coat had buttons on the sleeves.  Well, I discovered one day that those buttons were originally used to attach ruffles to the sleeves, as these ruffles were not permanent attachments to the garment.  They were simply an “additive” which went out of style.  The Church has its buttons, too!  They are programs, organizations, methods, and styles—still being employed long after their purposes are forgotten and their functions outlived.  We must take a close look at our church’s “coat sleeves” so we can determine the difference between a permanent attachment and an additive which can go out of style.</p>
<h2>Here’s Where We Are Going</h2>
<p>We know that if we don’t have a vision for the future, then our future is threatened to be a repeat of the past.  I heard it said this way, “If you always do what you always did, you always get what you always got.”  Our approach will be <em>preactive</em> and <em>proactive</em>.  In the <em>preactive</em> stage we are planning for our future—designing the strategy and in the <em>proactive</em> stage we’re making our plan come true—we’re going to make it happen.  Here are just a few of our strategic plans:</p>
<p><strong>Laity Alive.</strong> A refreshing “new from the ground up” comprehensive strategy targeted for the local church.  It involves consultation, planning, training and materials with the purpose of putting laity in ministry in the local church.  The goal of <em>Laity Alive</em> is to set up a functioning lay ministry program that includes small groups, team ministry and personal evangelism in the local church through:</p>
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<li>Consultation and pre-planning: On-site visit(s) by qualified ministry personnel</li>
<li>Education and motivation: The best books, videos and tapes available and special teaching events</li>
<li>Training and coaching: “Hands on” personal involvement through actual participation</li>
<li>Implementation and follow-through: Formation of “ministry groups” both inside and outside the local church</li>
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<p>The “big idea” is to truly mobilize the laity on the local level and put in place qualified lay leaders who will know how to minister in today’s society.  We believe that this new concept will become our “umbrella” covering and that all of our ministries will stem from it.  The potential is awesome!</p>
<p><strong>Personal Evangelism Training.</strong> The <em>message</em> never changes but the <em>methods </em>sure do.  It is not longer “is it true?” but “is it real?”  We are preparing all new, one-day “power” seminars that are H.O.T.—<em>High on <strong>Touch</strong> and High on <strong>Technology</strong></em>!  Our new conferences on training the laity are moving from illustration to animation.  Did you hear about the sign of the glass door of a bankrupt bookstore?  It said, “Words failed us.”  We have to move with the times.  We are teaching “relationship” evangelism.  We are showing believers the vital importance of loving God and then letting that love spill over to their friends, relatives, associates and neighbors (someone has called this <em>frangelism</em>!).  We are taking a new look the challenge of the cults in our nation and world.  We are now told that by the second decade of this new century, Islam is expected to replace Judaism as the second largest religious group in this country.  We will show new and innovative methods of dealing with the cults and stemming their growth.</p>
<p><strong>Reach the “de-churched” and Win the Lost.</strong> We live in a society where, according to pollster George Barna, 85% of all non-churched adults have had a previous, prolonged period of time during which they attended a church.  He calls them the “de-churched.”  We must set our sights on reaching them and getting them back into the ministry and outreach of the local church.  We want to be a part of a denomination that has as its focus reaching the lost.  Consider our <strong><em>WIN Challenge</em></strong> effort.  Did you know that last year the Church of God signed up 3,074 churches in America and thousands of others around the world who committed themselves to reach the lost in their communities?  In the first eight months of 2000 these congregations came together and won 1,162,477 people to Jesus!  <strong>It is mind boggling to consider what can happen when we all come together to win the lost.</strong></p>
<h2>Here’s How We’re Going to Get There</h2>
<p>We are willing to take more chances with the future.  We will not limit ourselves to the present.  We will think “outside” the box.  We will not be afraid to make mistakes, listen to others and take our “cues” from those laity who are on the cutting edge and live in the “real world.”  We will treat each task as if it is the most important we’ve ever had.  We will build a better and bigger network of friends and try to never let them down.  Here are some of the new ways we will do all of this.</p>
<p><strong>Resources vs. authority.</strong> We exist to serve and resource the local church.  Our desire is to come alongside the pastor and local church leaders and assist them in reaching their goals.  We will do this with great teaching and training conferences and up-to-date resources.<strong></strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong><strong>Purpose driven vs. event driven.</strong> A purpose statement provides focus and direction.  Too often, local church lay ministry has been driven by events rather than purpose.  We schedule events (hundreds of them!) and before long the laity perceive that events <strong><em>are</em></strong> the ministry.  There must be a larger purpose to the events.  We want God’s people to make memories as a result of working together rather than just attend meetings.  This is what shapes the life of a church.</p>
<p><strong> </strong><strong>Involvement vs. talk. </strong>Have you ever heard this statement: <em>Tell me, and I will forget; show me, and I many not remember; involve me, and I will understand</em>.  We give “O.J.T.” (on the job training).  We are providing opportunities for people to not only learn how to witness and share their faith but also to actually get out into the neighborhoods and meet the community.  All of our training seminars are E.P.I.C.—experiential, participatory, interactive and communal.</p>
<p><strong>Printed page vs. virtual reality. </strong>Leonard Sweet in his book <em>Soul Tsunami</em> says, “When a church sets out to construct a Web site ministry, it is actually building a postmodern cathedral.”  Who knows where the Internet will take us?  It is going to be an unavoidable force that we must use if we are to reach people (saved and unsaved!).  We are putting time and money into developing the finest Internet resource available for teaching and training laity.  We are planning a “virtual” <strong><em>Soul Winners Internet University </em></strong>where anyone can take online courses, browse our bookstore, talk with us in a “real time” classroom and do a host of other things right from their home or church computers.  Did you know that already 16% of teenagers are claiming that they expect to find an online substitute for church within in the next five years?  We want to be ready.</p>
<p><strong>Make disciples vs. make workers. </strong>The Bible doesn’t call us to make “workers,” but “disciples.”  Our goal is to make disciples and help them to reproduce themselves in others.  People don’t enjoy being made to go on a “forced march.”  True disciples will become workers out of the overflow of their growing relationship with Jesus Christ.</p>
<p><strong>“Word from on high” vs. A.R.K. </strong>The key to vital lay ministry in the church is empowerment.  Business gurus have found that empowerment requires three gifts: decision-making power, adequate resources, and the knowledge base from which to work.  Spiritually, we are empowered by the Holy Spirit to be priests.  True empowerment means giving the person with the ministry vision the ARK (Authority, Resources and Knowledge) of empowerment. If there isn&#8217;t enough money, we can allow the person to raise funds. If the person doesn&#8217;t know where to begin we can facilitate training. Pastor and board committees become coach and coaching staff rather than impediments to be overcome.  Trust is the key element to release individuals to empowered ministry.</p>
<h2>Closing thoughts</h2>
<p>The future awaits us, a future which will not tolerate yesterday’s Church in today’s world, let alone the world of tomorrow.  This is an hour of challenge—and of promise.</p>
<p>Any time we&#8217;re tempted to think that we can’t go any farther we should stop and remember a certain commissioner of the U.S. Patent Office.  In 1895 he proposed to Congress that the patent office be closed because all the great inventions had already been discovered.  There’s a whole lot more out there!  My personal philosophy is “Don&#8217;t worry about what&#8217;s ahead.  Just go as far as you can go &#8212; from there you can see farther.”</p>
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		<title>Who Is To Do the Work of the Ministry?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[And afterward, I will pour out my Spirit on all people. Your sons and daughters will prophesy, your old men will dream dreams, your young men will see visions. Even on my servants, both men and women, I will pour out my Spirit in those days. I will show wonders in the heavens and on [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=laityalive.wordpress.com&amp;blog=16027155&amp;post=22&amp;subd=laityalive&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="padding-left:30px;"><em>And afterward, I will pour out my Spirit on all people.  Your sons and daughters will prophesy, your old men will dream dreams, your young men will see visions.  Even on my servants, both men and women, I will pour out my Spirit in those days.  I will show wonders in the heavens and on the earth</em> (Joel 2:28-30 <em>NIV</em>).</p>
<h3><strong>A Vision for Ministry</strong></h3>
<p>As Pentecostals, today is our time to see the visions, to dream the dreams and to prophesy as God’s Holy Spirit is poured out upon us.  What is God’s vision for His church?  I believe that as the “<em>laos</em> of God” (His people) <em>we must move toward a ministry for every believer.</em> From the time I accepted Christ I have had a personal desire to make my life count for Him.  I want to make a difference in my neighborhood, my community and my world.  As a layman, I face the reality that I am not “called to preach” in the traditional way but I am still to be God’s ambassadors and minister.</p>
<p>I think it is time to stop talking about what we ought to do and just go do it!  We must open the doors of our churches and go out [instead of just gather in] for ministry and service.  I’ve often thought of how great it would be if every church declared a moratorium on meetings and sent the people out equipped and prepared to offer Christ to the world.  What do you think would happen?  Just think about it!  Spirit-filled believers dispersed for mission and ministry into the highways and byways of our world!  This will never happen if we just sit in our churches waiting for the world to come to us.  A pastor told me just recently that before year’s end he is gathering the people for the traditional Sunday morning worship service.  But rather than the usual “in house” service, he is asking his church to take the “service” to the community by visiting the lonely, the hurting, the sick and the impoverished.  He is going to take them all out visiting on Sunday morning.  What an idea!</p>
<p>What I just described above is a good example of the cooperative effort that must take place between the pastor and the congregation.  We must become partners in ministry.  What does this mean?  <em>It means a place for service and ministry for everyone</em>.  It is more than just doing a few church tasks.  It is an attitude, an ethos, something that flows out through all believers in the church.  If the laity of the church become true <em>partners in ministry</em> with the clergy the result will be ministry that will be shared between them.</p>
<h3>A Vision for the Local Church and Staff Leaders</h3>
<p>The church can become a <em><strong>saving station</strong></em>—a place where love abides and all people can find salvation, healing, holiness and safety.  Many times when I am doing a church ministry conference I will ask the question, “Are you willing to accept whomever God sends through the doors of your church?”  Our local congregations must be a station of fellowship where all people feel included, loved, and valued.</p>
<p>Next, the church can become an <em><strong>empowering station</strong></em>—a place where vital and exciting opportunities for worship and learning are offered.  The “empowering” church disciples and trains its members.  It will have programs of ministry for the young, old, men, women, boys, girls, married,  and singles—all God’s children.</p>
<p>Next, the church can become an <em><strong>equipping and sending station</strong></em>—a place where we equip people for ministry and send them out into the community and world for mission and ministry.  Equipping the saints for ministry is one of our most challenging tasks.  Every church should have an evangelism leadership team—people who are dedicated, who have caught the vision, and are capable of teaching others in evangelism.</p>
<p>Lastly, the church can become a community <em><strong>outreach station</strong></em>—a place where programs are offered for youth groups, men’s ministry, women’s groups, community agencies, recovery groups, and assistance for those with immediate survival needs.  This “community outreach” church cares about the community in which it lives.</p>
<p>Habakkuk stood at his watch post and here is what God told him:</p>
<p style="padding-left:30px;"><em>Write down the revelation and make it plain on tablets so that a herald may run with it.  For the revelation awaits an appointed time; it speaks of the end and will not prove false</em>.  (Habakkuk 2:2-3 <em>NIV</em>)</p>
<p>We are given this time and this vision—and we should write it in big bold letters.  Lift it high for the entire world to see!  Let us claim the vision and lift high the cross together, as partners in ministry.</p>
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		<title>Remember Stephen? —I’m A Scared Layman!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Oct 2010 21:02:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I only joke about this but follow my thinking for minute.  Peter was a premier preacher in the New Testament.  After Pentecost, he preached and 3,000 people got saved in one service.  Now that’s preaching!  Do you remember Stephen in Acts 7?  He was a layman and when he preached, they stoned him!  “And they [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=laityalive.wordpress.com&amp;blog=16027155&amp;post=17&amp;subd=laityalive&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I only joke about this but follow my thinking for minute.  Peter was a premier preacher in the New Testament.  After Pentecost, he preached and 3,000 people got saved in one service.  Now that’s preaching!  Do you remember Stephen in Acts 7?  He was a layman and when he preached, they stoned him!  <em>“And they stoned Stephen, calling upon God, and saying, Lord Jesus, receive my spirit.”</em> (Acts 7:59).  Well, that’s some of my humor.  I tell everybody that if I try to preach, I’ll get stoned!  I know the real truth—I know that God is using both laity and clergy to fulfill the Great Commission.  I know that He has given me a calling in life to join up with Him in the pursuit of winning the lost.  But I am still scared!  Why?  It’s a big world out there and when I realize that God has called me, as a layman, to preach and minister it is frightening.  Let’s talk about that call.</p>
<p><strong>Who’s An Ordained Plumber?</strong></p>
<p>All laity are called and this calling includes preaching.  Probably the greatest <em>coup d’état</em> that the devil<em> </em>ever pulled upon the church could be titled, <strong>“But I’m just a layman.”</strong>  When we look at the first century church we find that the laity preached.  Stephen preached in Acts 7.  Acts 8:4 says, <em>“they </em>[the laity] <em>that were scattered abroad went every where preaching the word.”</em>  Philip (a layman) in Acts 8:35 <em>“ … opened his mouth, and … preached unto him Jesus.”</em>  In the early church everyone was a minister.  In just 300 years the church accomplished the most amazing results.  The whole Roman Empire was undercut and overthrown by the power of the Gospel of Christ.  In fact, the pagan Celsius wrote a book against Christians in the second century and admitted that it was the “wool-workers, cobblers, laundry workers and the most illiterate and bucolic yokels” who carried the gospel.  Who was he referring to?  The laity!  The devil would make us believe that only preachers are called.  But I would like to sink a dagger into that lie because our pulpits are everywhere—coffee tables, work tables, gas pumps, office desks.  Every Christian occupies some kind of pulpit and preaches some kind of sermon every day.  Someone asked one of our laymen if he was called and he replied, “Certainly, I’m an ordained plumber!”</p>
<p><strong>We are ministers.</strong></p>
<p>We are never told that Stephen ever did one thing his position as <em>deacon</em> demanded, but he did extremely well in what his <em>mission</em> demanded.  Long before Stephen had a position, he had a mission.  In fact, the word “minister” is the translation of the Greek word <em>diakonia</em>, which means “servant.”  Thus, a minister can be a deacon who is a servant.  Ananias (a layman) was a servant like this.  He laid hands on Saul in Acts 9 both healing and commissioning him.  Aquila and Priscilla were lay missionaries in Acts 18.  The Bible clearly indicates that the work of the church is not solely the responsibility of the pastor—it is for all believers.  Originally, the word “minister” was a function of the church.  It was a verb—something we did.  It was the assignment of all believers and each follower had his own ministry or ministries.  Slowly, through the centuries, it has moved from being a <em>function</em> of the church to become a <em>station</em> in the church.  <strong><em>Ministry is a function for all, not a station for a few.</em></strong></p>
<p><strong>We are gifted.</strong></p>
<p>In Acts 6:8 we read, <em>“And Stephen, full of faith and power, did great wonders and miracles among the people.</em>”  For many years I have pondered this scripture.  What were those “wonders and miracles” that he performed?  Here is a layman performing “wonders and miracles.”  I have asked God to help me do the same.  I believe that every Christian is called of God as a minister and gifted for ministry.  Peter says it best in 1 Peter 4:10, <em>“As every man hath received the gift, even so minister the same one to another, as good stewards of the manifold grace of God.</em>”  Stewards of His grace?  Have you ever thought of that?  Think it through.  We (all of God’s people) have received a gift (or gifts) and we are to minister that gift!  How do we find our gift?  Ask these simple questions:</p>
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<li><strong>What do you see?</strong>  So many people are waiting for a mystical call from God while all around them work is to be done.  If no call seems obvious, then do the obvious!  Is there a class with no teacher, a jail with no volunteers, or a nursing home with no church service?  Get busy!</li>
<li><strong>What do you do?</strong>  Can you teach, sing, or play a musical instrument?  If you are good at it, do it!</li>
<li><strong>What do you enjoy?</strong>  There was a time when we thought that if we enjoyed doing something, it was wrong.  What you love to do is a clue to your anointing.</li>
<li><strong>What do you feel?</strong>  What burdens you?  What hurts you when you see it?  Help heal those hurts.</li>
<li><strong>What you do hear?</strong>  What do others say about you?  You can expect affirmation from the body of Christ as to the reality of the gift of God within you.</li>
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<p><strong>God has called us to do more than <em>pray, pay and obey</em></strong>.  There’s a new reformation coming.  It is a second reformation—a reforming of the priesthood of all believers.  This second reformation will take place when the ministry is in the hand of all of God’s people.  If we understand, accept, and act on the doctrine of the laity, it will bring about a reformation such as the world has not seen since Martin Luther nailed his Ninety-Five Theses to the door of the church at Wittenburg in 1517.  My prayer is that the laity like me will realize that they too are called of God and begin to get more involved in personal evangelism.</p>
<p>Let’s get busy but keep an eye out for those stones!</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Oct 2010 20:54:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In his book Evangelism That Works author George Barna indicates that 7% of the un-churched plan to attend church this year.  He says that another 33% of the un-churched are open to attending church and the most likely thing to attract them is the invitation of a friend.  We are told that 70% to 90% [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=laityalive.wordpress.com&amp;blog=16027155&amp;post=14&amp;subd=laityalive&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In his book <em>Evangelism That Works</em> author George Barna indicates that 7% of the un-churched plan to attend church this year.  He says that another 33% of the un-churched are open to attending church and the most likely thing to attract them is the invitation of a friend.  We are told that 70% to 90% of all Christians came to know Christ as a result of the influence of a family member or a friend.  Have you ever wondered what attracted people to the church and ultimately to Christ?</p>
<p>People are not saved because they are in the company of Christians.  It is not possible to “catch” a good case of salvation.  To be saved, men must hear and believe the verbal testimony about Jesus Christ.  The Bible teaches that “<em>faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of Christ</em>” (Rom. 10:17).  However, all of us can think of people who made their initial movement toward the Gospel message because they saw its transforming power in another person’s life.  It is true that the way we live before others really matters.</p>
<p>In II Corinthians 2:12-3:3, Paul underscores that both individual and corporate (church) holiness establishes the credibility of our verbal witness.  Jesus compared the church to a city set on a hill.  When the message comes from that city by its official spokesman (the preacher) or by its individual citizens, people are watching to see if the walk matches the talk.  The Bible teaches that we are created in the image of God (Gen. 1:26) and are capable of reflecting or displaying some of the characteristics that describe God.  For example, God is holy; and we are called to be holy.  God is love, and we are called to love.  We also reflect the image of God in our ability to communicate.  Woven into the very fabric of our humanity is the ability to communicate—to share the blessing.</p>
<p>Our goal is to show God’s grace.  Paul emphasizes that whatever happens to us, wherever we go, or whatever we do, we are to recommend Christ through a lifestyle that communicates to others the work of God’s grace in us.  The Apostle Paul was no stranger to setbacks and disappointments.  During the height of his ministry, he discovered an open door to preach the Gospel in Troas (2:12).  He immediately sought help from his friend, Titus, but could not find him.  Paul had to change his plans, walk away from what seemed to him a great opportunity, and continue his journey to Macedonia (2:13).  God’s mysterious providence created anguish in Paul’s soul (2:12).  How did Paul deal with this sudden change of events in his life?  He didn’t get mad or angry or upset.  He used this unusual twist of fate to teach some important principles concerning the impact and influence of our witness on the world.  He reminds the church that three things are true of us no matter what happens in our lives—we are Christ’s trophies, His fragrance, and His letters.</p>
<p><strong>We are Christ’s Trophy</strong></p>
<p>The first way we witness for Christ is as His trophy.  We can learn a valuable lesson from Paul.  His plans and circumstances changed, but he did not live in a state of sorrow, depression or anger.  Rather, he burst out with a message of triumphant thankfulness.  He viewed himself as a trophy being carried by Christ in a triumphal procession through the world (2:14).  The metaphor conjures up the picture of the magnificent parades given for Roman generals who won victories on foreign soil.  The general rode into Rome in a dazzling chariot; behind him, in order, followed his officers and soldiers with the spoils of battle (prisoners, beasts, weapons, and treasures).</p>
<p>The spiritual application is clear and succinct.  God is leading His people through this world in the wake of Christ’s triumph over sin and death.  Christ, the captain of our salvation, has come to this earth and defeated the arch enemy, Satan.</p>
<p>Our lives have been captured by Christ and as stated above we have counted the cost and have agreed to His Lordship in our lives.  He now displays us to the world, not just on one passing occasion, but every day and everywhere.  The truth is that in our lives every day we are “on exhibit” as a trophy of God’s grace.  The question for us is: does our life manifest that Christ has taken us captive?  We must realize that He is displaying us every day to the watching world.  Our lifestyles and relationships must mirror the joy and gratefulness of a life that has been captured by Christ!  The purpose of a trophy is to display it for all to see.  Nothing speaks for the Gospel more clearly than showing by your life that Christ has conquered you by His grace.</p>
<p><strong>We are Christ’s Fragrance</strong></p>
<p>The second avenue introduced by Paul is a fragrance or an aroma (2:14-16).  In the Roman culture the triumphal military procession was accompanied by the smell of sweet odors released from the burning of spices along the parade route.  To a Roman citizen, the sweet smell symbolized reinvigorated security and stability.  On the contrary, to a slave or non-citizen living in Rome, the aroma was bitter, signifying more servitude or restricted privileges.</p>
<p>Paul affirms that God “manifests through us the sweet aroma of the knowledge of Him (Christ) in every place” (v. 14b).  Additionally, he asserts that Christians are the vessels from whom God releases “the fragrance of Christ” (v. 15).</p>
<p>The spiritual implications are clear.  The great end of our lives is to make Christ known.  Fragrances normally dominate or influence their environment.  Christians must remember that everywhere they go they are emitting a “spiritual” odor that others can sense.  Paul asserts that life and death issues are at stake in this aspect of our nonverbal witness before others (v. 16).  The truth is that the difference we make in the lives of the unsaved people around us can really make a difference in where they spend eternity.  Is your lifestyle a sweet perfume to other Christians (v. 16)?  Does your witness encourage or impede the quest for godliness in other believers?</p>
<p>Thom Rainer, author of <em>The Un-churched Next Door</em> says, “Anyone who truly believes in and loves Christ can influence the un-churched, so we should be encouraged to have a passion for personal evangelism.”  Rainer shares, &#8220;Strategically it takes 85 church members a year to reach one person for Christ.  That breaks my heart.  That&#8217;s telling me most Christians do not evangelize in the course of a year, and many Christians do not share their faith at all, even in the course of a lifetime.  My plea is that people will understand the reality of a grace-given heaven, and the reality of a literal hell.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>We are Christ’s letter</strong></p>
<p>The third avenue is the fact that we are compared to being “open epistles” or letters.  Someone is reading our mail!   (II Corinthians 3:1-3).  In the early church, a number of bogus preachers and false prophets peddled an erroneous Gospel.  These counterfeit clergymen penetrated congregations by bringing so-called “letters of commendation” on behalf of other people or churches (3:1).  Paul insisted that he had a letter of commendation that could not be disputed—the Corinthian believers themselves (3:2).  People knew that Paul was a genuine Christian because the Gospel he preached brought transformation in the lives of those who heard it.  The people converted under his preaching were living and moving monuments to the authenticity of the Gospel.  God’s law had been written in their hearts by the Holy Spirit, who in turn gave them the power and ability to be godly people (3:3).</p>
<p>The implications are many.  The only place where some people will see the glory of God is in the behavior of His people. We may be the only epistle, the only copy of God’s law, the only Gospel that some will ever read!  Does our life confuse people about the Good News or clarify it?  Our lives must become “windows” not walls.</p>
<p>Dwight L. Moody once said, “Christians are the world’s Bible.”  He didn’t mean that we as humans replace the Bible.  He was simply reminding Christians that most unbelievers never read the Bible.  Consequently, a large majority will see it truths only when they are being “fleshed out” in the lives of those who believe in Jesus Christ.  We are Christ’s letter!  The purpose of a letter is to convey the message of its author.</p>
<p>Let’s pray that God, will help us to take advantage of these three avenues in our lives both verbally and nonverbally and by His help and grace we can become more effective trophies, perfume and letters!  We are being watched!  We are “the world’s Bible.”</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[It was raining this past Easter Saturday morning.  We heard a knock at the side entrance of our home.  We had two visitors from the area Kingdom Hall.  The older one was a lovely appearing girl of about 18 years old.  The younger one was a boy about ten.  The girl had invitations for us [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=laityalive.wordpress.com&amp;blog=16027155&amp;post=4&amp;subd=laityalive&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It was raining this past Easter Saturday morning.  We heard a knock at the side entrance of our home.  We had two visitors from the area Kingdom Hall.  The older one was a lovely appearing girl of about 18 years old.  The younger one was a boy about ten.  The girl had invitations for us to join them at the Kingdom Hall for a “Memorial of Christ’s Death” service the next day.  It was pouring rain, it was Saturday but here they were with a very personal invitation to visit their church.  At the time I wondered how many Christians would be out on this rainy morning inviting people to attend Easter services at their church.</p>
<p><strong>Who are these people?</strong>  They are a group of people who follow the teachings of their founders, Charles Taze Russell, and his successor, Judge Joseph Franklin Rutherford.  They date back to 1870 when Russell organized a Bible class in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.  Here’s the real deal: there are 7,313,173 of them and last year they spent 1,557,788,344 hours on the street!  They baptized 276,233 new converts—that’s 756 per day.</p>
<p>These people have some strange teachings.  According to them Jesus is really Michael the Archangel, the first and greatest creation of Jehovah God, who came to earth and lived as a man and died and rose a spirit, who came back invisibly in 1914 and established his headquarters in Brooklyn, New York!  They deny the trinity, eternity of the soul, deity of Christ, eternal torment in hell, person of the Holy Spirit, bodily resurrection of Christ, and salvation by faith in Christ just for starters.  They think that the cross is pagan, they don’t believe in celebrating birthdays or holidays, they don’t salute the flag or serve in the armed forces and they won’t take a blood transfusion.  They think heaven is about filled up and only the anointed 144,000 people (all J.W.’s they say) are going there.  They hope to escape annihilation at the hand of Jehovah and live in a reign of peace on “paradise earth.”</p>
<p><strong>What do they believe?  </strong>Here are some of their views on major Christian theology:</p>
<p>1)     <strong>Holy Trinity.</strong>  In <em>Let God Be True</em>, published in 1952 by the Watchtower, it says on page 102, “…Sincere persons who want to know the true God and serve Him find it a bit difficult to love and worship a complicated, freakish-looking, three-headed God.”</p>
<p>2)     <strong>Deity of Christ.</strong> In the Jehovah’s Witness publication <em>From Paradise Lost to Paradise Regained</em>, page 164 reads, “The Bible shows that there is only one God…greater than His Son…and that the Son, as the first-born, only begotten and ‘The creation by God’ had a beginning.”</p>
<p>3)     <strong>Jesus Christ was Michael the Archangel.</strong>  In <em>Reasoning From the Scriptures</em>, page 218 they say, “&#8230;the Son of God was known as Michael before he came to earth.”</p>
<p>4)     <strong>Holy Spirit. </strong><em>Watchtower</em> article, July 15, 1957, states on page 432, “God’s Holy Spirit is not a God, not a member of a trinity, not co-equal, and is not even a person.  It is God’s active force&#8230;and…may be likened to a radar beam.”</p>
<p>5)     <strong>Existence of Hell and Eternal Punishment.</strong> In <em>Let God Be True</em> pages 72 and 73 it says, “It is so plain that the Bible Hell is the tomb, the grave, that even an honest little child can understand it, but not the religious theologians.”</p>
<p>6)     <strong>The Soul of Man.</strong> Again in the Watchtower book titled <em>Let God Be True</em> on page 66 it says, “…It is seen that the serpent (the Devil) is the one who originated the doctrine of the inherent immortality of the soul.”</p>
<p><strong>What do they practice? </strong> Most of their dogma comes from their printed magazine called the <em>Watchtower.  </em>Since the first issue in 1879 the magazine has not missed an issue.  The monthly Public Edition has an average print run (according to the January 1, 2010 issue) of 39,601,000 copies, making it the largest circulation magazine in the world.  It is published in 182 languages.   Here are just a few of their practices:</p>
<p>1)     They believe that only the Watchtower Society can interpret the Bible.  Individuals cannot.</p>
<p>2)     Most of them do not expect to go to Heaven.  They teach that there are two classes of Christians: A “little flock” who are born-again children of God (this would be the 144,000), and the “great crowd” or “other sheep,” who will live in “Paradise” on earth after the destruction of the unbelievers.  Only the “little flock” will go to heaven.</p>
<p>3)     They are told that salvation must be earned through works—that in order to get their name written in that book of life it will depend on one&#8217;s works.</p>
<p>4)     Witnesses&#8217; are forbidden from saluting the flag or engaging in political activities because they see that as an act of worship.</p>
<p>5)     They do not celebrate birthday parties, Valentine&#8217;s Day, Mother&#8217;s Day, Father&#8217;s Day, Christmas or Easter because they say they are unbiblical celebrations. </p>
<p>6)     Blood transfusions are strictly prohibited.  They base this practice on Acts 15:20, 21:25 and similar verses advising Christians to “abstain from blood.”</p>
<p><strong>Why is their Bible translation different? </strong> They have their own translation of the Bible (we believe it is false) called <em>The New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures</em> and they believe it should be used over any other version.  In a publication titled, <em>What Has Religion Done For Mankind,</em> printed in 1951 on page 351 it says, “Outstanding among Bibles is the New World Translation of the Christian Greek Scriptures&#8230;Accuracy, uniformity, clarity, and up-to-date language mark this excellent work.  Bible study aids without equal make this an indispensable help to sincere searching students of God&#8217;s Word.”  I have been studying this translation for over 30 years and I can tell you conclusively that it contains quite a number of errors.  Greek scholar Bruce Metzger said that “the Jehovah&#8217;s Witnesses have incorporated in their translation of the New Testament several quite erroneous renderings of the Greek.” (“Jehovah&#8217;s Witnesses and Jesus Christ,” Theology Today, April, 1953).  They have altered the scriptures to fit their own theology.  This version is not to be trusted.</p>
<p><strong>What goes on in their church?</strong>  I have been to their Kingdom Hall.  The service is slow, methodical and boring.  Everything they do reflects their theology—even their songs.  The words of one that we sang still ring in my ear: “From house to house from door to door we separate the sheep from goats.”  All evangelical Christian are the “goats.”  The service is lackluster.  They use books and they follow them to the letter.  The books are printed by the Watchtower.  They have the questions and answers printed.  When they say they study the Bible they really do not—they study books with the answer to the questions printed on every page.  They are not discussion topics. The Witnesses do not allow you to question the authority of these books.  No real bible study goes on.  After the service they meet for a little fellowship.  The night I was there they gathered around me and asked where I was from etc.  I told them that I found the truth.  To them this means a person has become a Jehovah’s Witness.  Then I said, “I have found Jesus!”  “He is the way, the truth and the life!”  We had quite a discussion that night!</p>
<p><strong>How do we show Christ to them?</strong>  We must befriend them first of all.  Then we must involve them in dialogue about their faith that revolves exclusively around the Watchtower Society.  We must show them that they have been deceived—that what they have been taught cannot be proven even by their own leaders.   These people are growing because they use a biblical METHOD but not a biblical MESSAGE.  We have to show them Jesus.  It is so tempting to try to debate all of their funny teachings.  I mean really! How can saluting a flag be idolatry?  There is nothing biblically wrong with having a birthday party or celebrating Christmas or Easter.  But think it through—what if you could convince a J.W. that all these teachings were false?  Would he or she be saved?  The truth is that only Jesus can save the lost!  We must show them Jesus.  Our plan of witnessing to them is to show that Jesus is God—we must prove to them the deity of Christ.</p>
<p>We have written a great witnessing booklet that will help a believer share his or her faith to this group.  It is called, <em>What Jehovah Wants His Witnesses to Know</em>.  Members of the Watchtower Society are advised to minimize social contact with non-members especially in reading other religious viewpoints.  We have prepared this booklet to look like a <em>Watchtower </em>magazine and have used a generic address on the inside cover.  It is perhaps the most powerful way to really present a message of salvation.  To order your copy, call us at USA Missions-Personal Evangelism at 423-478-7287 or order online at: <a href="http://www.usamissionspe.biz">www.usamissionspe.biz</a>. In the “search” tab type: Bks065.</p>
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