December 24. 2020
SOUNDING THE ALARM TO THE UNCONVERTED
THE
CALAMITIES OF THE SINNERS AND THE UNCONVERTED. Rom.1. 28-30, Isa. 33.14, Ezek.34.5, Eph.
2.12, Luke 16.19, Jeremiah 8:20; Matt. 9:36; Luke 15:17; Proverbs 13:21, Rev.
20:11-15.
The
sinful man is wretched and hopeless. Although some of
them are religious, yet they are restless having
neither hope (hopeless) in this life nor in eternity. They live
in fear day after day because once death comes; they know not what lies ahead
of them. The sinners are always living under the wrath and damnation
of the almighty God. They are scattered and are prey
to the enemy. They have no strength to overcome
Satan who keeps them in perpetual captivity. Completely, they are
separated from peace and safety. We need to pity them and have
compassion on them. This compassion must lead us to lead them to the loving
savior who is able to redeem them from their indignation and wretchedness.
Unfortunately, they have limited time now, and Satan is targeting them to take
them to hell. Will you allow him? Will you feel unconcerned; won’t you think of
Christ’s suffering and death for them? Listen to their cry from hell for help,
but it may be too late if you delay. If Jesus had saved us and redeemed us in
His mercy and grace, we must have compassion on the sinners as well, and we
must go and be deeply committed to bringing them back to the Lord.
THE CALL
TO EARNEST AND FERVENT SOUL WINNING
Isaiah
58.1, Gen. 6. 13-14, Jonah 3.4, 22; Mark 16:19, 20; John 4: 34; 9:4; Romans
1:14-16; Acts 20: 24; 21:13, 14; 26:19, 20;
The
condition of the unconverted must lead us to be compassionate on them. The
command of the Lord is for us to cry aloud, sound the alarm and blow the
trumpet! We cannot hear God’s verdict of doom upon this world and keep quiet. When
Noah heard of God’s impending judgment upon the then world, he sounded the
alarm in compassion and warned the people. The same happened in the days of
Jonah at Nineveh when he blew the trumpet saying “and yet forty days and Nineveh
shall be overthrown..” Our compassion must further bring out commitment
from our heart and life to rescue the perishing and the unconverted sinners.
Soul-winning is a product of strong consecration and commitment. The word of
Christ, “And he said unto them, Go ye into all the world, and preach the
gospel to every creature” (Mark 16:15) deserves every believer’s
attention. Preaching the gospel and winning souls for Christ should not be
stopped by some would be event. Paul the apostle affirmed his commitment by
saying “But none of these things move me, neither count I my life dear
unto myself, so that I might finish my course with joy, and the ministry, which
I have received of the Lord Jesus, to testify the gospel of the grace of God”. (Acts
20:24). The soul-winner should be: (1) Undeterred by some
prevailing responses -Acts 13:46 (2) Unsatisfied by the
present result- “…there is room” (Luke 14:22,23)
(3) Unveiling places and people ready for repentance (John
4:35)
It is
also important to understand that the mandate is one that must be done constantly, “Preach
the word; be instant in season, out of season…” (II Timothy 4:2).
And continuously because- (i) The time is running out (John
9:4); (ii) The fields are ripe for harvest (John 4:34-35; Joel 3:14); (iii) The
repentance of a sinner causes Joy in Heaven (Luke 15:10); (iv) The time of the
Lord’s coming is unknown to man“…for ye know not what hour your Lord doth
come” (Matthew 24:42); (v) The unfathomable torment awaiting sinners
in Hell (Matthew 25: 30, 46). Remember Christ our perfect example during his
earthly ministry was always busy with this divine mandate of soul-winning (John
4:34), hence, believers must emulate this example and ensure
faithfulness to this indispensable mandate
COMPENSATION
FROM THE SAVIOUR FOR PROMPT ALARM
Ezekiel 3. 21, Dan.12.3. Luke 10:1, 2, 17-19;
Psalm 126:5, 6; John 4:35, 36; 1 Corinthians 3:6-8; 1Timothy 5:18
"In
all labour there is profit!" (Proverbs
14:23). The greatest joy of the watchmen is the safety and deliverance
of the sheep under their care. When the unconverted is saved from sin, it
brings eternal joy to the preacher. However, the reward for faithful laborers
in the harvest of souls is incomparable with any earthly reward or material
gain. It is an eternal investment that yields great dividends in spite of
famine or flood. Whatever you invest in the saving of souls will be returned to
you a hundredfold. "And they that be wise shall shine as the
brightness of the firmament; and they that turn many to righteousness as the
stars for ever and ever” (Daniel 12:3).
Soul-winning is indeed rewarding on earth and eternally with a glorious, worthy and impressive crown, “…for the labourer is worthy of his hire” (Luke 10:7). There is no expenditure too expensive, no demand too difficult, no commitment too costly and no labour too large and no sacrifice too superfluous. “Henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, shall give me at that day: and not to me only, but unto all them also that love his appearing” (2 Timothy 4:8). Moreover, the sight of won souls in that great gathering of the saints on the final day will be awesome (Revelation 7:9-17). Our Lord’s final commendation “well done” will be a comforting pearl for all soul winners. Our Savour and Lord Jesus Christ will gloriously crown the soul winner and he will among others: (1) Wear a glorious crown – I Peter 5:4; Daniel 12:3 (2) Win a great commendation - Matthew 25:21,23 (3) Walk on the street of gold - Revelation -21:21.
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