If modern "Evangelism" be weighed in the balances of Holy Writ, it will
be found wanting—lacking that which is vital to a genuine conversion,
lacking what is essential if sinners are to be shown their need of a
Savior, lacking that which will produce the transfigured lives of new
creatures in Christ Jesus.
The
"evangelism" of the day is not only superficial to the last degree, but
it is radically defective. It is utterly lacking a foundation on which
to base an appeal for sinners to come to Christ. There is not only a
lamentable lack of proportion (the mercy of God being made far more
prominent than His holiness, His love than His wrath), but there is a
fatal omission of that which God has given for the purpose of imparting
a knowledge of sin. There is not only a reprehensible introducing of
"bright singing," humorous witticisms and entertaining anecdotes, but
there is a studied omission of the dark background upon which alone the
Gospel can effectually shine forth.
Those
who really receive the "message" which is now being given out from most
of the "orthodox" pulpits and platforms today, are being fatally
deceived. It is a way which seemeth right unto a man, but unless God
sovereignly intervenes by a miracle of grace, all who follow it will
surely find that the ends thereof are the ways of death. Tens of
thousands who confidently imagine they are bound for Heaven, will get a
terrible disillusionment when they awake in Hell.
What
is the Gospel? Is it a message of glad tidings from Heaven to make
God-defying rebels at ease in their wickedness? Is it given for the
purpose of assuring the pleasure-crazy young people that, providing
they only "believe" there is nothing for them to fear in the future?
One would certainly think so from the way in which the Gospel is
presented—or rather perverted—by most of the "evangelists," and the
more so when we look at the lives of their "converts." Surely those
with any degree of spiritual discernment must perceive that to assure
such that God loves them and His Son died for them, and that a full
pardon for all their sins (past, present, and future) can be obtained
by simply "accepting Christ as their personal Savior,” is but a casting
of pearls before swine.
The
Gospel is not a thing apart. It is not something independent of the
prior revelation of God’s Law. It is not an announcement that God has
relaxed His justice or lowered the standard of His holiness. So far
from that, when Scripturally expounded the Gospel presents the clearest
demonstration and the climacteric proof of the inexorableness of God’s
justice and of His infinite abhorrence of sin. But for Scripturally
expounding the Gospel, beardless youths and business men who devote
their spare time to "evangelistic effort" are quite unqualified. Alas
that the pride of the flesh suffers so many incompetent ones to rush in
where those much wiser fear to tread. It is this multiplying of novices
that is largely responsible for the woeful situation now confronting
us, and because the "churches" and "assemblies" are so largely filled
with their "converts, " explains why they are so unspiritual and
worldly.
No,
my reader, the Gospel is very, very far from making light of sin. The
Gospel shows us how unsparingly God deals with sin. It reveals to us
the terrible sword of His justice smiting His beloved Son in order that
atonement might be made for the transgressions of His people. So far
from the Gospel setting aside the Law, it exhibits the Savior enduring
the curse of it. Calvary supplied the most solemn and awe inspiring
display of God’s hatred of sin that time or eternity will ever furnish.
And do you imagine that the Gospel is magnified or God glorified by
going to worldlings and telling them that they "may be saved at this
moment by simply accepting Christ as their personal Savior" while they
are wedded to their idols and their hearts still in love with sin? If I
do so, I tell them a lie, pervert the Gospel, insult Christ, and turn
the grace of God into lasciviousness.