TALKING OR DOING?
READ: Acts 22:1-15
You will be His witness to all men of what you have seen and heard. – Acts 22:15
THE BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: 2 Kings 21-22
A
talented young Christian artist painted a picture of a forlorn woman
and child out in a storm. His portrayal moved his heart so deeply that
he laid down his palette and brush, declaring, “I must go to the lost,
instead of painting them.”
He
soon began working in the city slums and studying for the ministry.
That young British artist was Alfred Robert Tucker (1849-1914), who
served as a missionary in Uganda and eastern Africa for 20 years.
All of us must get out of the rut of just talking about missions and witnessing, but doing nothing about it.
Pastor
Horace Bushnell (1802-1876) wrote: “The following are excused from
giving or going: Those who believe the world is not lost and does not
need a Saviour. Those who wish the missionaries had never come to our
ancestors, and that we ourselves were still heathens. Those who believe
that it is ‘every man for himself’ in this world, and who, with Cain,
ask, ‘Am I my brother’s keeper?’ Those who believe they are not
accountable to God for the money entrusted to them. And those who are
prepared to accept the final sentence, ‘Inasmuch as you did not do it to
one of the least of these, you did not do it to Me’ (Matt. 25:45).”
What are you doing for Christ? – Henry Bosch
Help me to see the tragic plight
Of souls far off in sin;
Help me to love, to pray, and go
To bring the wandering in. – Harrison
When the Lord says go, how can we say no?
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