Evangelism: It's the Message, not the Messenger from The Christian History Devotional by J. Stephen Lang
The kingdom of God is not the realm of grandiose talk; it is a realm of power. — 1 Corinthians 4:20 (The Voice)
1877:
William Booth of the Salvation Army commissioned a young man with a
colorful heritage to preach on this date: he was a gypsy, born in a tent
a few miles north of London in 1860. Given the gypsies’ reputation, it
is no surprise that this man, Rodney Smith, had been in jail more than
once, but at age seventeen he was converted at a gospel meeting, turning
his life around completely. Rodney, who had no formal education, taught
himself to read the Bible, and he felt the call to preach. William
Booth believed Smith was ready, and Smith began preaching on street
corners and in mission halls. He made hundreds of converts and married
one of them.
Soon
“Gypsy” Smith, as he was called, became an independent evangelist and
drew crowds all over Britain, America, South Africa, and Australia, and
during World War I he preached on the front lines to Allied troops in
France. He was a superb preacher and, true to the gypsy tradition,
musically talented as well, and he would sometimes break into song at an
appropriate point in his sermon. (Thanks to the Internet, recordings of
his songs are readily available.) Time magazine ran a story on Smith in
1927, titled “Heart in Mouth,” reporting that Smith had made many
converts in Chicago’s red-light district.
Few men ever entered the ministry with less education, yet no one could deny Smith’s power in the pulpit.
As
he pointed out often, the way to Jesus was not through Oxford or
Cambridge or Harvard but through Calvary. Also, “It’s the message that’s
important, not the messenger.”
In
1917 King George V bestowed on him the Order of the British Empire — a
remarkable honor for an unschooled gypsy boy who had done time in jail.
Smith died in 1947 at the age of eighty-seven, having crossed the
Atlantic forty-five times, a true “gypsy” for the gospel.Prayer: Father, raise up voices of power to preach your truth to the nations. Amen. * * * Your Turn Think about 1 Corinthians 4:20. Do you feel in some way inadequate sharing the Gospel? Not educated enough? Not eloquent enough? Not gregarious enough? God doesn't need superstars to spread the Word; He needs you! Take a moment to pray for the Lord to embolden you and empower you to share your story with others. Please leave a comment on our blog. We would love to hear from you! ~ Devotionals Daily |
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Rabu, 17 Juli 2013
It's the message, not the messenger
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