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Sunday, December 28, 2008

--War on the Gospel--

---War on the gospel---
In our modern day (ambiguous term I know), we find a church that looks... well... vibrant. In fact, it’s been difficult for me to access any church’s website and not see this adjective pasted as the first statement you read, “’Such & such’ church is a VIBRANT, contemporary church,” they read, and I feel deeply that this is all too true.
Programs litter their menu panel: they want their folk to get involved and this becomes the catch cry of the modern ‘evangelical’ church. Get involved in a life group, get involved in the music team, get involved in the social activities; things ranging from yoga to line dancing. Just get involved is their 1st commandment. And so get involved is exactly what one does.
We are told that the meaning of Christianity is an enriched life, much enhanced by community and ‘Doing Life Together’.
Sounds great, huh? I mean, what else would you ever want? The average person’s mundane existence that they are plodding through day to day, is lacking something. And it’s this ‘something’ that the modern church claims to have the answer for. It’s a ‘hole in the heart’ that can only be filled with Jesus, thus it’s a Jesus-shaped hole in our heart. Get along to one of these fine establishments and enjoy a sense of belonging and appreciation from likeminded people, who will share with us life’s journey.
Well, to be quite honest, it doesn’t sound great. In fact it makes me feel ill. Sure, doing life, enjoying community and life enhancement all sound fantastic, hence why these churches are filling up fast enough to make progress graphs spike with glee. I just feel that I want to ask, “Isn’t there actually something missing with this picture?”
Doesn’t anyone else feel like this? I have tasted this kind of Christianity most of my ‘regenerate’ life and consumed it well, like a good little boy taking my medicine. I realised this isn’t actually going to fix my deepest problem, Yay, my greatest need.And I feel like my deepest problem and greatest need isn’t specific to me, but it’s the same thing the whole world over is suffering from.
Maybe it’s a good time to turn in our bible to Ephesians chapter 2:1-3
“And you were dead in the trespasses and sins in which you once walked, following the course of this world, following the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that is now at work in the sons of disobedience— among whom we all once lived in the passions of our flesh, carrying out the desires of the body and the mind, and were by nature children of wrath, like the rest of mankind.”
Hmm, I think there is something this text is diagnosing in the heart of everything that is human, that might be closer to the truth of the real issue facing us all.
I'm told by the modern church that:
o I'm lost,
o I'm misguided,
o I’ve followed a less-than-helpful path
o I'm broken, o I've made mistakes,
o I ‘m just a stray child of God,
This passage tells me:
o I'm dead,
o I’ve followed the curse of this world ,
o I’ve followed the devilo I'm disobedient,
o I lived in the passions of my flesh
o I'm, by nature, a child of wrath,
Is there not an obvious difference between these two messages? And I know by this passage that it’s not just me suffering from the latter of the two lists’ ailments, because the final words of the passage are clear, “like the rest of mankind.”
So why is there a discrepancy, I feel to ask?
Well the average reader at this point just might want to state that the modern church isn’t totally incorrect in its diagnosis. And I heartily agree, this is where the deception starts, my friend. If I want to fool you, then I don’t try and convince you of something you don’t agree with. I simply and craftily convince you of something that isn’t detectably disagreeable to your convictions, and yet still isn’t the whole truth.
And thus the gospel propounded by the modern church is still partially true. I am lost, misguided, broken, prone to mistakes, and a stray child of God, but this isn’t how the bible speaks of me. The bible tells me that I'm dead in my trespasses and sins, I have followed and swallowed the curse of the world, I'm of all things utterly disobedient, I live in the passions of the flesh and am, by nature, a child of wrath. It’s so important to have that ‘by nature,’ in there, because many times the sermon simply tells me that I'm really a good person deep down but have just fallen in a little dirt and messed up my inherent good looks.
This is a corrupt and foul deception.
The truth is that my nature was so defiant of God that I wilfully, volitionally, chose of my own accord, to sin and I loved it so much I sinned all the more. Not by some misguided mistake, or by following the less-than-ideal path, but because my nature was above all and in all, sinful. And I loved every moment of it.
So why the difference? Why does the modern church neglect to tell people these things and does this neglect constitute as an innocent and accidental oversight? Or does it reveal a distinct disregard for biblical truth in an exchange for public acceptance and appreciation?
Hmm, begs some thought.Honestly: I don’t know. I have my suspicions as to the motive for this desertion from the truth, and yet because it’s just a suspicion I’ll leave it for another time.
But decide for yourself. If you attend a church and are subject to its weekly pulpiteering, then ask yourself, “Does this true gospel, so openly constituted in the New Testament, coincide with the supposed gospel being preached in my church?”
And if the answer is an obvious no, I have only one piece of advice for you, “RUN!” Just leave. Don’t pass go, do not collect $200, just find a church where you can hear the gospel in its fullness and accuracy and get there fast. Your eternal life depends on it.
If you answer, “Well, I'm not really sure.” Then it’s you I would like to address from here on in.
Ok, maybe there’s those who just can’t see what the big deal is. Let me lay it out for you, shall I. For this we’ll need to go to Romans. Let’s look at chapter 1:16.
“For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the Greek.”
It’s probably a real favourite in your Sunday school, I'm sure. People love to quote this verse because it’s one of those; pump your fist in the air and let’s all shout together, “We’re not ashamed... We’re not ashamed... We’re not ashamed...” and so it goes. But don’t neglect to see what the text is actually saying. Paul is surely making an admission that he is not ashamed of the gospel, for (because) it is the power of God for salvation! Don’t miss it now. It is trying to tell you and me that the gospel is the power of God for salvation. It doesn’t say that it is A power, or it is PART of the power; no it is certainly saying that the gospel IS the power of God for salvation. Do you see the ramifications of this truth? There is no other power in which God has ordained for saving souls. He is bent on this one single means of reaching sinners with His most efficacious grace. The gospel is not one of the means of salvation and thus you can find salvation in the message on the back of your cereal box. No, this text is as clear as day. Without the gospel, sinners can not be saved and without the gospel, sinners will not be saved. Not because God is limited, but because it’s His eternal decree to save sinners one way and one way only; by His gospel.
So surely you can now see the danger in presenting only part of this gospel, and especially as many do, present the half of it as thought it was the whole of it.
“A half truth presented as if it were a whole truth is an untruth.” -John MacArthur-
Therefore, if we are to be faithful to this text we must conclude; if the gospel isn’t being preached in its fullness and severity then people aren’t being saved. The only means of salvation prescribed in the New Testament is the Gospel, and thus if there isn’t the true, unadulterated, complete gospel being presented, then people are still in their sins. If only a half-gospel is being presented then don’t be fooled, it isn’t the true gospel at all, but another gospel altogether. And we read in Galatians 1:6-9 Paul saying that,
“I am astonished that you are so quickly deserting Him who called you in the grace of Christ and are turning to a different gospel— not that there is another one, but there are some who trouble you and want to distort the gospel of Christ. But even if we or an angel from heaven should preach to you a gospel contrary to the one we preached to you, let him be accursed. As we have said before, so now I say again: If anyone is preaching to you a gospel contrary to the one you received, let him be accursed.” (Accursed- Strong's G331 ‘anathema’ ἀνάθεμα, a thing devoted to God without hope of being redeemed, and if an animal, to be slain; therefore a person or thing doomed to destruction, used to mean a curse or a man accursed, devoted to the direst of woes)
Can you see from this text, the seriousness of the issue? There is indeed a war on the gospel in our modern times.
I can hear some objections fluttering through my mind as I write this. Objection: “But every week I see people getting saved in my church by saying the sinner’s prayer and coming to the altar call.”
Ok let me deal with this, because I feel this is going to be the biggest thing people will struggle with. Experiential evidence suggests that people are being saved and thus the assertions I have made here can’t be right.
Right?
Wrong. Sadly many modern churches that have altars filled each week with genuine seekers aren’t seeing people saved at all. I know how hard this might be to swallow, but I must implore you to search this out for yourself, and do not look for experience to justify your claim, look to scripture. How many altar calls do you find in the New Testament? Alright then, how many times did the apostles lead someone in a sinner’s prayer? Hmm, ok, well then where do these precedents come from? Just because people come to the front of a meeting and claim to be saved (or rather the preacher claims them to be saved), does that constitute biblical regeneration or salvation? No, of course not. Are they genuinely saved? Do they flee sin with all their might? Do they develop a strong fear of God and detestation for anything other than His will for their life? Do they experience a complete life change, as from death to life and darkness to light? Do they have an overpowering love for the Saviour and does He become most precious to them, more precious than anything or anyone else? Or do they come and go from altar to altar week by week and never quite become born again because they haven’t really experienced a full gospel?
Of course I believe people can be saved at an altar call, just like they can be saved on a bus or in a field or in a school cafeteria. But they are certainly not saved by an altar call or some ‘sinner’s prayer’. They are saved by Grace, through faith in the power and fullness of the gospel (Eph 2)
Am I perhaps saying that no one can be saved in these churches, then? No, of course not. Hopefully they have real bibles on their laps and therefore have the real gospel before them, if they will take the time to look and read. Or maybe they have been experiencing real preaching from another source; perhaps they download solid biblical preaching online or enjoy the podcasts of many sound biblical expositors. But there’s one thing I'm sure of, and that's that people cannot be saved unless they have experienced the gospel in all its fullness.
So if you believe that the bible is the inspired, inerrant, plenary word of God then you must assent to this same truth. ‘NO GOSPEL EQUALS NO SALVATION!’
So does your church preach the whole gospel? When was the last time you heard your pastor preach on sin in such a way that your skin started to crawl and your blood boiled in utmost hate for it? When was the last time your preacher expounded a whole sermon on God’s wrath and vengeance and Holy anger? When was the last time your pastor preached on hell and its utter mind blowing, eternal consequences for the unregenerate? When was the last time your pastor preached the most holy truths of Jesus Christ in such a way that you felt like that great divine Jonathan Edwards did when he stated, “I wish to lie low before God, as in the dust; that I might be nothing, and that God might be all, that I might become as a little child.”
I sincerely feel like these are fair questions to be asked. After all you’re eternal destination might depend on it.
Are you really saved? Are you really born again? Do you have an assurance of salvation (a certainty beyond any reasonable doubt – Rom 8:16)? If not then you are not regenerate. And the good news of the gospel is that you can be. Please go and have a look at these websites:
And for those of you who are starting to feel doubtful about their own church, I would encourage you to conduct a full investigation into whether your preachers and pastors are interested in preaching the gospel, or are they ashamed of this gospel in such a way that they are quite willing to damn souls to hell forever, so long as they don’t need to relinquish their reputation. It’s quite sickening to think that this actually goes on, but if we’re honest about it, we know it does.
So what can one do to guarantee their spiritual health in this matter?
1. Become born again. If you haven’t felt your guilt before God because of your sins then you are not saved. Please take the time to visit the website provided above that will help you ascertain what might be done to ensure your salvation. John 3:3 tells us that, “...Truly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born again he cannot see the kingdom of God." This is of utmost importance and your most immediate duty. Please take a moment to visit the websites above and get into contact with me about your journey to faith in Christ. I’ll offer assistance wherever I can.
2. Study your bible. If you don’t have a bible you’ll need to get one. It is the believer’s paramount priority, it’s more important for your health than your next meal. Bibles can be purchased from all good book stores and I would strongly recommend you ask for an English standard version. [ESV].
3. Know what the full gospel is. If you have no clear knowledge about what the full gospel is then you cannot be saved. But you can find this information in the bible. I would recommend you turn to the book of Luke in your New Testament and read from there to the end of the book. Once you have done that, go to the start of the bible and read the whole thing through. Listen to as much good preaching as you can. I can provide a list of free downloadable sermons online to anyone who wants them. This is so vital to understanding God’s word (My contact details are below if you want this assistance).
4. Find a good church. This is surely the most complicated step. But it is possible. Firstly pray to God that He would help you do it. I don’t want you to be concerned with denominations at all; there is no real distinction among them according to what is a good church or a bad church. As long as they call themselves a Christian church, there will always be very, very good churches and then horrifically bad ones. So don’t concern yourself with the denomination: Baptist, Presbyterian, Anglican, Lutheran, Reformed, Methodist, Charismatic etc. They all have some great churches and dismal ones amongst them. You want to find a church that believes the whole bible and only the bible. They preach about God’s mercy and love continually and also the topics I listed a few paragraphs above, regarding God’s wrath and vengeance and hell etc. It all needs to be preached systematically and continuously to be considered the whole gospel. I would shy away from any church that is spending excessive time talking about money or numbers of people and gravitate toward a church that embraces you with open arms and really cares about your day to day life, while also taking pains to correct you if you’re in error.
Be in no doubt that our modern day is seeing a war on the gospel and the church of Jesus Christ has a duty to take up arms and defend it with all her might. Don’t sit comfortably in your seat (pew), stand and fight for this gospel. Laziness is not acceptable in this war and God will not honour the lethargic servant but deal with him in like manner to the lazy servant in Matthew 25. It was said in the story of a servant who did nothing with the talent given to him,
“Throw out the unprofitable servant into the outer darkness, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.”
What can one do in the battle for truth and the gospel?
1. Pray. We should be bending our knees before our most gracious God and plead with Him that He would pour out His Spirit without measure to the purification of His Sons most precious Bride. Revelation 19:7-8
2. Become proactive in the pursuit of holiness in our own lives and the life of our church. Don’t be shy in speaking to your leaders and pastors about your observations of concern. Matt 18 spells out the biblical way to deal with a grievance, so go directly to the one who you think is causing the gospel work to be hindered, and be bold in the face of reproach for the gospel. Lovingly inform any who err in this matter the truth you have observed and always use scriptural backup.
3. Lastly, I think we can all do our part publically, whether it is online or amongst our friends and acquaintances. We can encourage brethren to stand firm on the gospel truths they know to be unchangeable. Join in the battle to stir up the lay people of churches all over the western world to stand for gospel purity and encourage people to be vocal where ever they see opportunity. Write letters or blogs, or just make comments on other people’s blogs, maybe get together with your faithful friends and have prayer meetings with this single focus: That the church of Jesus Christ will recover the true saving gospel. All for the Glory of Christ’s Name.
I do hope this article has been of some help to you, the reader, and I pray God will lead you in all truth regarding His plans for your life. Let’s take up arms against the evil pervading in our day.

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(If you would like to contact Craig Ireland you can do so via email: craigireland@inbox.com or visit his website: http://preachworldwide.com/members/21/index.php )

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Missions to the Philippines

Greetings again,

I am going to attempt to write a review for the recent Philippines mission trip, so anyone who is interested can have some insight into how it all went.

God is an amazing God... AMEN?

First and foremost I must start by explaining how in the world an unemployed (officially) volunteer Pastor of a very small church can afford to spend so much money on an overseas trip. After my first trip in April (Most expenses paid by my former church) I was desperate to return and be a blessing to the precious Filipino people. There was a real sense of “so much work to do but so little time to do it in”. None the less, I committed it to God and asked Him to do as seems best to Him. If that meant a return trip, then He is big enough to arrange that. About September I began to feel a stir in my heart to plant a church. This was very exciting on the one hand because God had now revealed His immediate plan for my wife and I. But it also brought the assumption that any chances of a return to the Philippines were now lost. I had all but given up on the idea when a pastor friend of mine offered to foot the cost. I was elated until I heard the catch; he requested me to work in his church for the remainder of the year and he would fund the trip to Philippines as remuneration. I couldn’t accept this offer as I was certain I had been guided by the Holy Spirit to plant a church in 2008. So my hopes were dashed again. I had to leave the matter in God’s hands and I asked Him to just do what seems best to Him. And of course He always does. I figured I needed around $1400 - $1600 for flights and another $1000 for accommodation just for one person, and of course this money was impossible on our shoestring budget. However, with God all things are possible, and money began to trickle in, eventually reaching the desired amount. Money was appearing in our bank account without any explanation from people and amounts of money was appearing in our mail box with the words “God bless you“. This continued until we had the exact amount I needed to go and I was doubly excited, now with the budding church and a mission trip, both in 2008. I began to consult travel agents trying to get the cheapest possible flight. I discovered that it was almost impossible to fly cheaper than $1400 (inc taxes) so I did some searching of my own and by God’s amazing providence I found a flight on Royal Brunei airlines for $780.00 return all taxes included. I was ecstatic because with the money we had received; now I could take my wife as well for no extra cost. Oh how my joy was full! I was so happy that God did and does so exceedingly, abundantly above all I can ask or think. So off we were with miracle money in hand and mission in our hearts.

We decided we wanted to spend the majority of the trip doing personal evangelism. So we wanted to print some tracts which would be purpose written for the Filipino people. These people are drenched in Catholicism and most are nominal members of the Catholic Church. They are a very superstitious people and idolatry is rampant. Knowing this we knew we had to write our own tract message that would speak directly to their heart and conscience. This was again going to cost but we were not perturbed, God was with us and we knew He would supply all our needs according to His riches in glory in Christ Jesus (Ph 4:19). Again, people caught wind of our plans and wanted to give to the cause. Within weeks we had the money we needed to print 4000 tracts to take and hand out, while sharing one on one with the lost about our risen Lord.

So we were off, armed with a few thousand gospel tracts and hungry hearts to see God do amazing things.

We boarded our plane in Brisbane on November 14th2008. We arrived on Philippines soil late that night.

The question may be asked, “Why did we go?” or “what was our purpose?”

We enjoyed some amazing scenery, ate exotic foods (my wife and I being the only 2 out of our team of 6 who didn’t fall ill). We hiked kilometres through mountains and swam in crystal clear creeks. We had adventures, like travelling from one city to another in the back of a garbage truck. Even walking down the street with my wife proved to be quite an adventure. Traffic almost literally stopped as people wanted to get a glimpse of this young, blonde and white skinned girl. They had seen plenty of white men before, most of them filthy middle elderly men looking for desperate 20year old Filipino girl to marry in a hurry. This kind of seedy behaviour is very frustrating. So for them to see a young white female was something entirely exciting. Mothers pointing to their children to look as she walked by, and motorcycles full of people (sometimes carrying up to five passengers without helmets) would slow down and stare. This always made me laugh, but made my wife very self conscience. We also had some time to relax by the resort pool, reading a book. It was great fun and we enjoyed every minute. But this was not at all our purpose in going.

It’s true we visited many churches, preaching the gospel and encouraging the local believers to be passionate about the cause of Christ in the world. We visited churches where very few westerners will ever go, and certainly very few preachers have ever been (Primarily because there was no love offering to be received: these people are the poorest of the poor). We were received with true Christian hospitality and our hearts were overflowing with the love poured out on us. We spent almost all our time on the Island of Leyte in the Visayan region of the Philippines. We visited churches in Palompon, Tambulilid, Camp Downs, Mahalit and Matlang. We had a fantastic time over there and were very blessed to be made welcome in these places of worship. But this was not our purpose in going.

Our main purpose in going was; Reggie, Eric & Delridge, Edith, Bernadette, and many, many other nameless people.

Reggie: We met him in the ferry terminal on our way from Cebu to Leyte. He was standing by himself looking out the window waiting for his ferry. He was a well dressed man probably in his 30’s or 40’s. While he was minding his own business, I saw the opportunity and went over to share the gospel with him. I started by handing him a tract, to which almost everyone responds with, “What is this?” There was my opening and I began to share the gospel with him one on one. He seemed very open and eager to discuss the deeper things of faith and religion. Then he dropped a bombshell. At the time I had others standing around while I was sharing with him but he didn’t seem to care and just blurted out, “I'm continually masturbating and I want God to forgive me.” I tried to look calm and in control but truth was I had to use all my strength from pulling a face of surprise. Here man was so desperate he felt he needed to discuss his deepest and darkest secrets with a complete stranger. I told him God would cleanse him of all his unrighteousness, if he was truly repentant and put his faith in Christ alone for salvation. Reggie looked at me with a solemn look and told me he wanted to do this. I asked him, when he would do it, would he do it today and he replied with "Can I do this right now?" I was treated to another shock as he looked as sincere and desperate as I can remember seeing anyone. So I put my hand on his shoulder and prayed with him, that God would lead him in the paths of righteousness for His Name’s sake. It was a thrilling event and I was so overjoyed to have stopped and spoken to Reggie that day.

Eric & Delridge: I will couple these two stories together, because they are so similar, not for lack of importance. We travelled to the Visayan State University to hand out tracts and share the gospel with college students there. We handed out a couple thousand tracts and took opportunities to preach Jesus with them. I encountered a young man named Eric. He had a Catholic background (as they all do) and had a certainty that he was spiritually in good shape. I questioned him on his salvation and his freedom from sin and the curse of the law. Many people already know I am a big believer in using the law to bring people to the cross of Christ and this is the message that is particularly important for people who have taken ease and comfort in idolatry and false religion. Their guilt needs to be proven to them before they will allow you to speak to their heart. So, to the Ten Commandments I went, and asked the young man if he was a good person before God. He responded that he felt he was and then after a little examination using the Ten Commandments we both learned he was in fact addicted to sin of all kinds. I asked him why Jesus come to earth and he said that Jesus came to save us from our sins, and I asked him if he had been saved from indwelling sin or does he commit sin regularly with no real regard for God. He replied that the latter described him, and I told him that God would judge him on judgement day as guilty of breaking His laws, and he had no reason to believe God would not send him to hell. God would make it sure that hell would in fact be his portion in the hereafter and for ever after. He looked shocked. I asked him if this concerned him at all. He replied that it did, so I then lead him to the cross of Jesus Christ, where all sin has been washed away and the penalties, we as sinners deserve, have been poured out on the only Saviour. I prayed for him and implored him to study the scriptures and also to feel free to contact me if he had any more questions. The conversation with Delridge was quite similar excepting one fact. He had a conscience already pricked by the Holy Spirit. As soon as I started to speak with him it was obvious his heart was broken. He was well aware of his crimes before a just and holy God and he desperately wanted someone to explain to him the way of salvation. Thank my most amazing and mighty God that I was chosen to be the one to do so. “How then shall they call on Him in Whom they have not believed? And how shall they believe in Him of Whom they have not heard? And how shall they hear without a preacher? And how shall they preach, except they be sent? As it is written, how beautiful are the feet of them that preach the gospel of peace, and bring glad tidings of good things!” (Rom 10:14-15) I also prayed with him and left him with a tract and contact details for me. He was truly a man whose heart was white for harvest.

We were sent there by God for Edith. A young girl who was a member of the church in Tambulilid contacted me and asked me if I could visit a friend of hers who was in hospital. That afternoon when I received the message, I was quite tired and really just felt like a quiet night in, but there was a stirring in my spirit that I should not miss this opportunity. So along I went (I won’t begin to describe the horrific condition the private hospital was in). The patient’s name was Edith and she was around 45-55 years old. She had cancer throughout her body and was in a critical condition. The doctor had given her 4 weeks to live. So here I was in the room with many family and friends of Edith and I just froze up. No matter how often I share the gospel with people I always get nervous and yet this time was different. I wasn’t just nervous, I was petrified. People kept looking at me as to ask me what was I going to say, and truth was I didn’t know. I was stone silent and yet I knew that life or death hung in the balance and I had no choice but to open my mouth wide and share the gospel with Edith. I conjured all the courage left in me and asked through an interpreter whether Edith thought she would go to heaven when she dies. Edith said that she really didn’t know, so I asked her if she would like to know her eternal destination for sure and she said yes. I was stuck again and silently prayed in my heart for guidance by the Holy Spirit. I turned to her and asked her if she considered Jesus to be Lord. She again replied in the affirmative and then I asked her if she thought she was a sinner and she said yes. So I told her of a living, loving God who came down to earth to seek and save the lost and that He wants her to become His child. If she does this she will be saved. She needs to ask Jesus to forgive her of all her sins, renounce her idolatry and humbly embrace the cross, confess that He is Lord, God raised Him from the dead and it’s Him alone who can save. I asked her if she was quite ready to do this. She replied that she wanted to do it so I lead her in a prayer. I later pondered why I was felt so weak at this particular witnessing encounter and I concluded that I had never actually shared the gospel with someone who has such little time left to receive Christ as their Saviour. This placed me under all kinds of pressure and I certainly thank my God humbly, who gives liberally the Spirit to whoever asks, because I certainly needed it then.

(I have since learned after publishing this note that Edith actually died the day after we left the Philippines, God's timing is so perfect. She can now see her Saviour face to face.)

After having prayed for Edith and heard her confession of the Lordship of Christ over her life I was interrupted by the lady sitting next to me. She was middle aged also and sat silent through the whole ordeal but now for some reason wanted to get my attention. I really wasn’t sure if she was going to reprimand me for preaching Christ or what else she wanted until she asked me the question: “What about me?” I asked her what she meant and she replied that she also wanted to renounce her idolatry and come to Christ to be saved. I was gobsmacked again and asked her if she was serious. She had wide eyes and asked me sincerely if she could too have this Saviour because she was also a sinner. So I pressed her hard for a few moments to see if she was sincere, and she was as sincere as I ever found anyone. I pushed harder and harder to see if she were quite willing to forsake all and follow the Lamb wither so ever He goes, and she told me she was. I asked her if she was willing to die for this truth, that Jesus Christ alone was Lord and no other. She again professed vocally that she believed this. So I asked her the question that usually causes people in her circumstance to choke. I asked her if she would receive baptism. You can guess why this is usually a stumbling block for some, because they have all been baptised as infants into the Catholic Church. Receiving this holy ordinance again signifies publically, total denunciation of their childhood religion and rejection of its false teachings. This will usually be met with public scorn and rejection by one’s family and friends. So when I asked her if she would be baptised into Christ’s true church and renounce all her idolatry and falsehood she kept nodding and affirming all I said. Well, I just couldn’t believe it, and asked my friend who had taken us there whether she even understood anything I was saying. The young girl confirmed that this lady Bernadette had indeed understood everything and was ready and willing to come to Christ. So I repeated my prayer for her sake and everyone in the room loudly repeated it after me. It was a heart melting experience and we pray fervently that more than just two were solemn and sincere about what we prayed for that night. God is so sovereign and holy and we thank Him forever with tender affection.

These are but a few stories of people we encountered and shared God’s unending love with. Many go unmentioned because the encounters were brief and I would be simply repeating myself to recount any more. There was one young girl I would like to tell you about. She is about 20 years of age and a member of her local Christian church. I didn’t really know anything about her accept she asked me for some of our tracts to give out at her work. She kindly thanked me and nothing more came of it. The following week I was preaching in her church when at the end of the service the pastor of the church asked for people to respond to the gospel call. This is something I rarely, if ever, do, but if the pastor wants to do it I don’t really mind. Well this young girl came forward with among others and I was a little surprised to see her at the front of the church. Earlier when she asked me for some tracts I was under the impression she was already born again. So after the service I questioned her about her church membership and she confirmed my suspicions that she had been baptised about 5 years earlier into the church. But when I handed her some tracts she went home and thought she’d give it a read before she handed them out. She soon realised she wasn’t right with God at all and in fact she was horribly guilty before Him. She said she could hardly get any sleep that night and tossed and turned “terrified” (this was the word she used) because of her guilt before Jesus the Just Judge. So when given the opportunity to respond in faith to the gospel at the next church service, she just had to. For almost two hours I examined her and pressed for evidence of her sincerity and she proved herself ready to take up her cross daily and follow her Lord. I thanked God for how His Holy Spirit works on people’s hearts, even when to us they seem to be faithful believers, but are in fact totally lost. I Thank Him for leaving the ninety nine to go and find this one. Praise Him forever.

Finally, I will like to report on an interdenominational pastor’s seminar we held over there. This wasn’t our idea it was the idea of a few of the pastor’s over there. I would never presume to know enough about ministry to hold such a seminar. But they were insistent, so we agreed. Pastors and leaders came from all around representing varying denominations and we all met for one day at Camp Downs Church of Christ on Leyte. They asked me prior to the meetings what the theme of the event should be, and I had only one option, ‘The True Gospel’. So I began to share with these various leaders and pastors what the true gospel contains and what it does not contain. Why we as pastors should never neglect this gospel, as it is the power of God unto salvation (Rom 1). Well, hearts were moved and it was a solemn time. There seemed hardly a dry eye in the house as we talked about the preciousness of Christ and how His sacrifice is being watered down in many modern churches because people won’t call sin what it is. They are trying to reduce sin to be just a small pain that we should do our best to try and avoid. Preaching this turns the Son of God dying on the cross for sin (which is just a small little pain) into a massive overreaction. Unless of course the truth of the gospel message is that we are all sinners (Rom 3:23) and are dead in our sins. And that God is ultimately and totally just in sending sinners to hell for ever to be burned and forever dying as punishment for sin (another gross overreaction for something that’s just a little pain). But that God so loved the world that He gave His only Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have eternal life. And then explaining true repentance is to grow such a hatred and detestation for sin that, as believers, we never EVER want anything to do with it again. Not out of legalism, but out of love for Him who died to save us from it: “What shall we say then? Are we to continue in sin that grace may abound? By no means! How can we who died to sin still live in it?" (Rom 6:1-2) The result was miraculous. Many were broken and the meeting was lead into solemn worship with many on their knees before God. God sovereignly moved on all our hearts. As for the result after the meeting, one story will suffice: One pastor approached me and confessed he was about to resign his church because he had lost all hope. He had heard some westerners were holding a pastors’ seminar, and thought it worthwhile to attend. He was now revived and was ready to throw himself wholly into the task of preaching the GOSPEL. Praise God forever.

I want to offer a dear and heartfelt thank you for everyone who supported us while we were away. Your kind emails, messages and most importantly, prayer, were invaluable to our cause. We also want to thank everyone who gave to the mission work and want you all to know that we couldn’t have done it without you; your reward is in heaven. And thank you to Him who knows no end and has no beginning, who rules the world with the word of His mouth and by His words He sustains all things, the Master of my heart and life. To You my most sovereign King I owe all and in turn give You all. Thankyou.

“Crown Him the Lord of years, the Potentate of time,Creator of the rolling spheres, ineffably sublime.All hail, Redeemer, hail! For Thou has died for me; Thy praise and glory shall not fail throughout eternity.”Crown Him with Many Crowns (Matthew Bridges, 1800-1894, and Godfrey Thring, 1823-1903)