Bad Evangelism
Some Christians don’t like The Way of the Master evangelism method because they see that as too
condemning. In almost every video
I’ve seen of Ray or Kirk ministering to others, people are asked if they ever
lied, stolen, taken God’s name in vain, and lusted after someone. One Scripture often quoted to support
this type of witnessing is Galatians 3:24: “Therefore the law was our tutor
to bring us to Christ, that we might be justified by faith.”
One minister in Florida didn’t want me handing out cards
from his church because he thought my style of evangelism was too similar to
The Way of the Master. Normally I
use the law only when witnessing to individuals who think they are going to
heaven for being a good person. Otherwise I usually just quote Romans 10:9 and then review the gospel
with them. I don’t believe it’s
necessary to go over a list of sins with people who already recognize their
need for a savior.
Nevertheless, some Christians
seem to thrive on pointing out the bad things people do. Perhaps
you have seen street preachers calling everyone sinners and saying they are all
on their way to hell. Timothy Keller once said, “Bad evangelism says: I'm
right, you're wrong, and I would love to tell you about it.” Negative
preachers need to remember it’s the goodness of God that leads one to
repentance (Romans 2:4). The word
gospel itself means “good news”, not bad
news.
While I don’t agree with everything taught by Ray Comfort
and Kirk Cameron, I applaud them for encouraging Christians to share their
faith more. Jesus said in Matthew
24:14, “And this gospel of the kingdom will be
preached in all the world as a witness to all the nations, and then the end
will come.” If every
believer obeyed the Great Commission, we might see the return of Christ that
much sooner. Regardless of how we
witness to people, our labor in the Lord is not in vain as long as we speak the
truth in love.
“For God did
not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world
through Him might be saved.” – John 3:17
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