Witnessing Inspite of the Obstacles - Part 4

IV. Other Situations

A. Talkative person

1. Whereas we must socialize at first to establish friendships, if we merely socialize, we are wasting God’s time, and our effort.

2. When dealing with a talkative person, ask questions to interrupt a narrative and to steer the conversation in the direction you want.

3. Be careful, however. A person who really wants to tell you something and is not permitted to, may react unfavorably to your visit.

B. Religious Zealot from another faith

1. Generally it is wise not to spend much time with a very zealous believer of another faith whose goal is to convert you.
DA 455, 456 - “The perception and appreciation of truth…depends lees upon the mind than upon the heart…. Man’s advantages for obtaining a knowledge of the truth…will prove of no benefit to him unless the heart is open to receive the truth, and there is a conscientious surrender of every habit and practice that is opposed to its principles. To those who… (have) an honest desire to know and to do His will the truth is revealed as the power of God for their salvation.”

1. Until the person recognizes a spiritual need, they are unable to accept truth
2. Conversion is the main goal & not convincing a person of a doctrine. A converted person’s attitude is, “Teach me Thy will O God.”

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Heart Surrender Is The Success to Soul-Winning

Many have fail to realize that the most important preparation to giving Bible studies is not finding a neighbor, co-worker or friend to study with, or finding the right bible lesson guide , memorizing all the texts, or practicing your delivery. While these may have their place, they will be utterly fruitless without the preparation of your heart. God wants to see your friend eternally saved. He wants to work through you to make that a reality. But if your heart is not beating in unison with His, if you have unconfessed sins or an unsurrenderd heart, God is greatly limited in what He can do through you. It is therefore important that we take time to have our heart right with God before even approaching our neighbor, co-worker or friend to take Bible studies.


What steps can we take to surrender our heart daily?


1. Devotional Life

Daily Bible study fortifies your mind with the truths of Scripture, opens before your mind concepts and ideas that make the Scriptures more plain to you and your Bible study contact, and keeps you from the path of the enemy.

“It is a sin for those who attempt to teach the Word to others to be themselves neglectful of its study … Of all men upon the face of the earth, those who are proclaiming the message for this time should understand their Bible, and be thoroughly acquainted with the evidence of their faith. One who does not possess a knowledge of the Word of life, has no right to try to instruct others in the way to heaven. ” Gospel Workers, p. 249

What this is saying, is that if you are not spending time in Bible study you are not going to have anything to share. You will be feeding people stale bread that you received second-hand from someone else. Such bread cannot give life. You must go to the fountain of life yourself and feast and then take what you have received to the one who is hungry.

“ The life of God, which gives life to the world, is in His word. It was by His word that Jesus healed disease and cast out demons. By His word He stilled the sea and raised the dead; and the people bore witness that His word was with power. He spoke the word of God as He had spoken it to all the Old Testament writers. The whole Bible is a manifestation of Christ. It is our only source of power. ” Gospel Workers, p. 250.


2. Prayer Life

A look at the example of Jesus reveals the importance of prayer for anyone engaged in soul-winning.

“The Lord GOD hath given me the tongue of the learned, that I should know how to speak a word in season to him that is weary: he wakeneth morning by morning, he wakeneth mine ear to hear as the learned. The Lord GOD hath opened mine ear, and I was not rebellious, neither turned away back.” Isaiah 50:4, 5

“And in the morning, rising up a great while before day, he went out, and departed into a solitary place, and there prayed.” Mark 1:35

“And it came to pass in those days, that he went out into a mountain to pray, and continued all night in prayer to God.” Luke 6:12


Before meeting with others, Jesus met with His Father. This should be an example to us that we should spend the early morning communing with God, receive instructions for the day. We need to do the same in order to become an effective Witnessing Church.

3. Surrender of Self


“In choosing men and women for His service, God does not ask whether they possess learning or eloquence or worldly wealth. He asks: ‘Do they walk in such humility that I can teach them My way? Can I put My words into their lips? Will they represent Me?’ God can use every person just in proportion as He can put His Spirit into the soul-temple.” Testimonies, vol. 7, p. 144

“The worker for God should be prepared to put forth the highest mental and moral energies with which nature, cultivation, and the grace of God have endowed him; but his success will be proportionate to the degree of consecration and self-sacrifice in which the work is done, rather than to either natural or acquired endowments.” Testimonies, vol. 5, p. 583


A heart emptied of self is a heart that can be filled with the Holy Spirit. The less there is of me, the more there can be of Christ. And when Christ is supreme in the life, we will be able to work the works of Christ.

“There is no limit to the usefulness of the one who, putting self aside, makes room for the working of the Holy Spirit upon his heart, and lives a life wholly consecrated to God.” Christian Service, p. 254.


It is by daily beholding Jesus that the self in our lives becomes disgusting to us and we choose to set it aside. The following quote is a prayer you should say on a daily basis in order for self to disappear and Christ be seen. It has been helpful to me in my daily walk with God.

“No man can empty himself of self. We can only consent for Christ to accomplish the work. Then the language of the soul will be, Lord, take my heart; for I cannot give it. It is Thy property. Keep it pure, for I cannot keep it for Thee. Save me in spite of myself, my weak, unchristlike self. Mold me, fashion me, raise me into a pure and holy atmosphere, where the rich current of Thy love can flow through my soul. It is not only at the beginning of the Christian life that this renunciation of self is to be made. At every advance step heavenward it is to be renewed.” Christ’s Object Lessons, p. 159, 160

So “let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which doth so easily beset us, and let us run with patience the race that is set before us, looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith; who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is set down at the right hand of the throne of God.” Hebrews 12:1, 2

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The Witnessing Church Evangelistic Cycle

The key to successful evangelism is understanding the harvest cycle. Barns full of ripened wheat come from hard work in the field and a careful process of nurturing seeds to full growth. And the barns are not the end of the journey, for from that crop come new seeds ready to be replanted for the next harvest. Thus, the harvest is not simply an event, but part of a cycle.

When we compare evangelism with the harvest cycle, we see that the cycle of evangelism consists of several specific steps, each of which is important to an ongoing and successful harvest:

1. Preparing the Soil (spiritual revival and training
2. Planting Seeds (literature, Bible studies, small group)
3. Cultivating for Harvest (short bridge events, seminars)
4. Harvesting (evangelistic series)
5. Preserving the Harvest (nurturing and discipling)
6. REPEATING THE CYCLE! (Remember, the seed is IN the harvest.)

Understanding the cycle of evangelism “turns the light on” for many minds regarding why public evangelism has often fallen short of its goals:
A. Reason #1 We plant few or no seeds in preparation.
B. Reason #2 We forget to keep the cycle going.

Many people take time to warm up and “ripen” for harvest. Most of us can remember a time when someone had to patiently sow seeds and wait for us to “sprout” spiritually. This is part of why the cycle of evangelism must never cease—at the end of almost any evangelistic effort many promising prospects have not yet made their decisions. But many of these “disappointments” will yet ripen if they are not left to wither and die. Ecclesiastes 11:1-6 promises, “Cast thy bread upon the waters: for thou shalt find it after many days…. In the morning sow thy seed, and in the evening withhold not thine hand: for thou knowest not whether shall prosper, either this or that, or whether both shall be alike good.” We must keep inviting until the banquet hall is full (Matthew 22:1-14).

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Witnessing In Spite of Obstacles - Part 3

III. Questions

A. The same principles apply when dealing with questions as when dealing with objections.

B. When a question is asked concerning the topic or verse under consideration, answer the question briefly, preferably with a Bible text.

C. If the question asked is unrelated to the subject or about a doctrine that will be presented at a future time
1. “That’s a good question. Why don’t we finish our lesson, and then at the end I’ll try to answer your question.”
2. “That’s an excellent question, and it is so important that this lesson series has devoted a whole lesson to that topic. If your question is not answered in that lesson, perhaps we could study it so more to try to find the answer.”
3. If a topical question, (for example - Baptism) you might invite them to research their own Bible for the answer. Show them the key words to look for, and key questions to consider.
a. Be sure to get them started the right direction, else the devil will often lead them in the wrong direction.

D. When pressed for an answer to a question on a subject to be studied in the future

1. “It wouldn’t be fair to you for me to give you a five-minute answer to a question that will be addressed in a full lesson. If is did so, you might leave thinking that’s just my opinion…
Evan. 485 - “You should not feel it your duty to introduce arguments upon the Sabbath question as you meet the people. It f persons mention the subject, tell them that this is not your burden now. But when they surrender heart and mind and will to God, they are them prepared candidly to weigh evidence in regard to these solemn, testing truths.”

E. If you don’t know the answer, say so! It will help your prospect to understand that you are also a student of the Word, seeking additional instruction and enlightenment.

1. Offer to research the question and bring them an answer.

F. When someone asks a series of questions, remember that generally the last one asked is the greatest in their mind.

G. Whatever the question, don’t allow anything to derail you from the subject for that day

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Witnessing Inspite of Obstacles Part 2

II. Objections

The list of objections that you will encounter when conducting Bible studies and evangelistic visitation, is almost endless.

A knowledge of the most general objections and how to meet them is most helpful, as well as some basic principles in dealing with objections.


A. Principles to remember in dealing with objections:
1. Deal with all objections calmly and respectfully, and as briefly as possible.
a. Some objections are merely a decoy to divert attention from the issue or decision at hand
b. Try to determine whether or not the objection is sincere.
c. Seek to discover and remove their main objections
d. Always bring your prospect back to the central issue or topic at hand as gracefully & quickly as you can.
e. Woman at the well
John 4:16-26
2. Use the Word in meeting objections
a. By doing so, your prospect will soon realize that it is not your ideas that they are objecting to, but God and his word.
3. Be kind and tactful - Don’t debate or argue
a. You can win an argument, but lose a decision, a soul.

B. Remember, a decision will not be made until the main objections are resolved

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Pointers For The Witnessing Church - Part 3

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

As a witnessing church, we are called to proclaim the good news EVEN IN THE YEAR 2009. We will face opposition as we go forward this new year to witness for Christ, but we must continue to work for Him.

“Go to your neighbors one by one, and come close to them till their hearts are warmed by your unselfish interest and love. Sympathize with them, pray with them, watch for opportunities to do them good, and as you can, gather a few together and open the Word of God to their darkened minds.” RH 3/13/1888

HOW TO DEAL WITH VARIOUS PROBLEMS

1. The gospel is God's power unto salvation. Make that gospel message clear.
1 Cor. 15:3,4; Rom. 1:16

2. Show that salvation is God's planning and not our own.
1 Pet. 1:10,11,18,19; Eph. 1:4

3. Stress the necessity for a personal acceptance of Christ.
John 1:12; 3:16-18; 3:36; l John 5:11,12

4. Show that salvation cannot be merited.
Eph. 2:8,9; Is. 64:6; Tit. 3:5

The law cannot save.
Gal. 2:21; 3:21

The grace of God saves through faith.
Rom. 3:24; 5:1

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