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LISTEN TO TODAY'S BROADCAST
The Importance of Knowing Part 1
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Do you know what you believe and why you believe it? Knowing what we believe, knowing God's Word, becomes more important every year. With the number of cults increasing and those already in existence flourishing, we can't help but ask ourselves, "why?" Why are people turning from Truth to false doctrine, to empty hope? It might be because they never really knew the truth. Join Dr. David Jeremiah for a critical message from First John called, "The Importance of Knowing."
Series: Living in the Light
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The Phenomenal Fishing Expedition
Fishermen Wanted!
by David Jeremiah

There's no greater joy than winning someone else to Christ. Outside our own personal salvation, it's the greatest joy we can know. I've come to the conclusion that when we get serious about sharing our faith, and we ask God to help us get ready, He will put fish in our net; for Jesus said, "Follow Me, and I will make you fishers of men" (Matthew 4:19).

What does it take? I don't do a lot of fishing for real fish, but I do know that if you want to be a fisherman, you've got to have three things: a strong net, lots of dedication and patience, and, of course, a body of water containing fish.

A Strong Net
The net is the Gospel itself. The apostle Paul said, "For I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ, for it is the power of God to salvation to everyone who believes" (Romans 1:16). But how do we present the Gospel? It helped to have a specific plan and pattern for sharing the Gospel. (Go to www.davidjeremiah.org and click on "How to Become a Christian.") Even if you only know one Bible verse, don't underestimate what will happen as you share it.

So memorize John 3:16. Learn the Romans Road (Romans 3:23; 6:23; 5:8; 10:13; 10:9, 10).

Patience and Dedication
Fishing also takes dedication and patience. Don't be discouraged if it's hard at first. Find a way of sharing Christ with others, and trust God with the results. Sometimes we can witness by giving a Bible to a soldier, sending a book to a relative, inviting a neighbor to church, or taking a friend to an evangelistic event. Sometimes we witness just by the glow on our faces and the lifestyle we exhibit.

Dr. R. A. Torrey once said, "I waited and watched fifteen long years to get my chance with one man. Never a day passed for all those fifteen years that I did not speak to God about that man. At last my chance came, and it was my privilege to lead him to Christ. He afterwards became a preacher of the Gospel, and is now in heaven. . . . When you undertake to bring a man to Christ, never give up."1

In a sermon about being fishers for men, British pastor Charles Spurgeon observed, "The fishers are up at dawn. At day-break, our fishermen off the Doggerbank are fishing, and they continue fishing till late in the afternoon. As long as hands can work, men will fish. May the Lord Jesus make us hard-working, persevering, unwearied fishers of men! If Christ has caught us, we must catch others."

Be persistent, and never give up casting out that net.

A Body of Water Containing Fish
The last thing you need is fish. That's not a big problem. We live in a world of over six billion of them with more being born every day. We just need to recognize the opportunities. Years ago, Dr. Lee Scarborough addressed a conference on evangelism in Chicago. During a break in the services, he went over to speak with a young stenographer who had been hired to transcribe the conference sessions. Steering the conversation toward spiritual matters, Dr. Scarborough learned she wasn't a Christian. In a few minutes, he had the joy of winning her to Christ. At the next session, he invited the woman to the platform to make a public confession of her faith and he prayed for her. Present were hundreds of people who wanted to be evangelists, but only Dr. Scarborough had recognized the fish in their own private pond-a fish they were even paying to be present.2

Has God placed a fish in your private pond? Jesus promised that if we follow Him, He will make us to become fishers of men. If we aren't fishing, we may not be following. And if we are following, sooner or later we'll be fishing. Why not begin now with this old prayer:

Lord, lay some soul upon my heart
And love that soul through me;
That I may humbly do my part
To win that soul to Thee.

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This article was excerpted from Turning Points, Dr. David Jeremiah's devotional magazine. Call Turning Point at 1-800-947-1993 for your complimentary copy of Turning Points.

1 R. A. Torrey, Personal Work (Old Tappen, NJ: Fleming H. Revell Co., nd), p. 19.
2 Robert L. Sumner, Biblical Evangelism in Action (Murfreesboro, TN: Sword of the Lord Publishers, 1966), p. 43

Thursday, October 15, 2009

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