Assistant Pastor James Stone emphasizes the importance of evangelism in his sermon, urging listeners to actively engage in soul winning and reaching out to others with the gospel. He reflects on the upcoming “Friend Day” as a significant opportunity to invite friends and family to experience the message of salvation. Despite the initial enthusiasm often seen during church events, he acknowledges that participation can wane over time and calls on the congregation to reignite their commitment to evangelizing. Drawing from scripture, he discusses the concept of “unfinished business” in relation to the Great Commission, underlining that while Jesus completed his work of salvation, the responsibility to spread the gospel remains with believers. Stone encourages everyone to take personal action, reminding them that evangelism is not just a duty but a vital aspect of their faith.
Assistant Pastor James Stone delivers a compelling sermon on the importance of evangelism, focusing on the theme of unfinished business in the context of the Great Commission. He reflects on the recent message from Pastor regarding soul winning, emphasizing its significance, especially with an upcoming ‘Friend Day’ event. Stone highlights that while the church sees initial enthusiasm during soul-winning events, participation gradually wanes, urging listeners to maintain their commitment to outreach. He shares biblical references from John 17 and 19, illustrating how Jesus completed His work on earth, and he challenges listeners to consider their own roles in fulfilling the Great Commission. Stone encourages the congregation to believe in the power of the Gospel and to actively engage in sharing their faith, highlighting that the plan for world evangelism is already set in place and requires their personal involvement.
Takeaways:
- Assistant Pastor James Stone emphasizes the importance of evangelizing as a fundamental duty of Christians during his sermon on soul winning.
- He discusses the concept of ‘unfinished business’ in relation to Jesus’s mission, urging believers to take action in sharing their faith.
- Stone highlights that Jesus completed the work of salvation, but encourages Christians to actively participate in the Great Commission to spread the gospel.
- He points out that evangelism is a personal responsibility for each believer, not just the pastors or church leaders, stressing that everyone should be involved.
- The pastor calls on church members to grab tracts and engage with their community, reinforcing that evangelism is essential for church growth.
- Lastly, he reassures that with Jesus’s promise of presence and power, believers can confidently share the gospel and expect divine assistance.
Transcript
Good. Praise the Lord. I'm glad he touched me. Aren't you glad he touched you? Alright, if you would open your Bibles to John chapter 17 tonight.
John chapter 17. So Sunday night pastor preached on reaching souls and soul winning. He doesn't do that very often.
I mean he does, he always talks about the gospel, always preaches the gospel. But as far as a message directly on soul winning, he doesn't do that too awful often.
And but we have friend day coming up and so he majored on it, he emphasized it and wanted us to get out there and try to get folks in. And the object of course is to see people saved. Amen. That's the object. And it is friend day coming up. Sunday is friend day.
And so I thought I would pick up the mantle and I just want to give us one more shot in the arm and try to encourage us to go out and bring people in. Now here's the thing. I thought about this. You know, we have our kickoff Sundays, our saturation Saturdays and our soul winning kickoffs and stuff.
And it's very well attended, it's always very well attended and praise the Lord for that.
And we see a lot of things happen, a lot of people go out, a lot of flyers get put out, door hangers, whatever it is that we have, a lot get put out and that's great. But as you know, and it's typical, I'm not blaming, I'm not trying to throw guilt on anybody or anything like that.
It just, it wanes, you know, it wanes after a while, there's excitement the first little while, while and then it begins to wane and participation falls off. And so I just want to give you a shot in the arm. I want to try to get you to come back out. Let's do some more.
And even if you can't make it on a Tuesday night or even on a Saturday, because I know that people have life, life happens. But I want to encourage you to grab some tracts and just make yourself available, right?
And tell people about Jesus Christ or just hand them a tractor. So that's what I'm going to do tonight. I'm going to warn you ahead of time, that's what I'm going to do.
I'm going to talk about trying to reach people for Jesus and I want to encourage you to do a little more. Okay? So if you would, in John 17:4, the word of God says, Jesus said in the garden. He said, I have glorified thee on the earth.
He's praying, he says, I Have finished the work which thou gavest me to do. Now if you would turn over to chapter 19. And I want to read verse 30.
d then I'll jump over here to:Are you there? He said, when? The Bible says, when Jesus therefore had received the vinegar, and of course, he's on the cross now, he said, it is finished.
And he bowed his head and he gave up the ghost. Now Jesus said in chapter 17, verse 4, I have finished the work which thou gavest me to do.
But then we stop and we realize there's a couple things that hadn't happened yet. He hadn't been betrayed yet. Judas hadn't brought the soldiers, he hadn't brought the officers, and he hadn't kissed Jesus on the cheek yet.
Jesus hadn't been betrayed. He hadn't gone before Pilate. He hadn't been beaten yet by the, you know, put on the Roman whipping post.
He hadn't had that cat, o9 tails cross his back yet. He hadn't been beaten. He hadn't carried the cross up to Golgotha yet. And yet Jesus said, I've finished the work.
But then, fortunately, in chapter 19, verse 30, when he's on the cross, he says something else. He says it is finished. And that put a period on it. That was the end. Aren't you glad that at this point. Aren't you glad? Let me ask you something.
Aren't you glad that Jesus didn't leave off what was necessary in chapter 19, verse 30? Where would we be if he hadn't finished this second part? If you hadn't finished this second part?
First Corinthians:And the truth of the matter is there's a lot of doctrine here that I don't really want to give you a complete lesson on this particular subject, but pastor has covered this before. Lord Jesus Christ. Those all three mean something. That's not his first, middle, and last name, right? Those mean something.
And so Jesus in the garden at that point had finished the work that God gave him to do. But as Christ, he had not finished the work. So there had to be some things finished before he could actually say on the cross now as Christ.
So again, I'm not going to get into all of that. Please take it up. It's a great study. It really is. So what I want to talk to you about is this subject. Unfinished Business. Unfinished business.
I'm glad that Jesus finished everything that he came to do. Let me give you just a couple of things. First of all that he finished. And then we'll talk about a couple of things that are unfinished.
First of all, some things that were finished. When Jesus said, it is finished. Salvation was finished. Salvation was finished. You think about this and you can even sing it with me.
Saved by the blood of the crucified one. Angels rejoicing because it is done. Amen. Because it is done, it's finished. Angels are rejoicing because it's finished.
Jesus finished the work of salvation for us. It is done. Aren't you glad that he didn't leave just a little piece for you to do? It's done. It's finished. Salvation is finished.
Redemption is finished. I've been bought back. I mean, it's done. How many of you have been to the pawn shop? How many. Let me put it another way.
Some of you may have been to purchase. How many of you have ever taken something to the pawn shop? All right, there's one, I'm sure. Come on now, y' all be honest, alright?
I can't tell you how many good guitars I lost in pawn shops.
And you know, they always, you know, there's something they always say, Brother Johnson, and since you've gone to the pawn shop, how many times you gone? More than once? Several times. I can't even remember how many times I've gone to the pawn shop. But they'll ask you something.
When you hand it to them, you say, here you go. What do you give me for this? And then they'll ask you a question. You remember what it was? Pawn or sell it?
Do you want to pawn it or do you want to sell it? That's right. If you want to sell it, you take the money. It's theirs. But if you just want to pawn it, they'll tell you how much they'll give you.
And then they give you a. A ticket. We call sometimes it's called a pawn ticket. But what else is it called? The proper term is what? A redemption ticket.
It's called a redemption ticket. And what they're saying is, here's your redemption ticket.
So when you're ready to come back and get this guitar, you come on back, pay the price that you owe plus the interest and present that redemption ticket and it's yours again. Again. Well, that's what happened when. Hey, look, I've been redeemed.
When Jesus died on the cross, when he finished the work on the cross, he finished redemption. Of course, I still had to believe, but once I did and he gave me the Spirit of God. The Spirit is the earnest.
It's the earnest until the redemption of the inheritance when Jesus is coming back. The guarantee the Holy Spirit was given to me as a guarantee by Jesus that he's coming back to get me. Amen. He's coming back to get me.
Now, I lost a whole lot of stuff in the pawn shop that I thought I was going to come back and get. But I'm glad Jesus, he told. He said, I'm glad you gave me some and I didn't lose any of them that you gave me. Didn't He?
He said, I didn't lose any of them that you gave me. And I'm glad that I'd love to preach on salvation, eternal security. I love preaching on eternal security. I love teaching on it and preaching on it.
And I'm telling you, you couldn't lose. You can't lose your salvation. Can I get an amen right there? It doesn't depend on me. It depends on Jesus. My salvation is dependent on him, not on me.
Because we're the bride, right? And the Old Testament in Romans, chapter seven. I told you, I said I wasn't going to do it, but I'm going to do it.
In Romans chapter 7, Paul was using the Old Testament law and the law of marriage and divorce. And he said, a woman is bound to her husband as long as he lives, according to the law. And he said in Romans 7, Now I speak to you that know the law.
The Roman church was full of Jews and Gentiles. And so he said, I'm speaking to you that know the law. You know how that a woman is bound to her husband according to the law as long as he lives.
He said, but when her husband dies, she's freed. She's loosed from her husband and free to marry who she will only in the Lord. And then he said, therefore.
And he was making the context of that is not marriage and divorce. The context is eternal security. You read that thing and he said, therefore you were loosed. You were loosed. You were bound by the law. To the law.
You were bound by the law. But when Jesus died, he took the law with him and he freed you from the law. And it says, and you were free to marry.
And we chose Jesus Christ to be our new groom. I was free to do whatever I want, but I chose Jesus Christ. And he said, behold, I am he that liveth and was dead.
And behold, I am alive, what evermore. And so I'm his bride until he dies. Did I read that correctly?
If I read that correctly, the Bible says that our relationship is contingent upon him, whether he lives or dies. He said, I am he that liveth and was dead. And behold, I'm alive forevermore. I'm telling you, that is good stuff.
That is eternal security, the epitome of. It's on him. It's not on me. I'm only going to. He's going to divorce me. I'm going to lose that relationship if he dies.
And you can't say amen right there, because you're not. Okay. You're saying, salvation was finished. Redemption is finished. But I want you to notice something else here, and this is what I'm getting to.
The plan for world evangelism is finished. The plan. Look at Matthew, chapter 28. You know the verses? Matthew 28. Let's go ahead and read it. Matthew 28. Preacher was here on Sunday night.
This is where he parked. And I'm going to use this particular passage, but I'm coming at it from a little different perspective here. Matthew 28. Man, I'm glad I'm saved.
I'm glad that it doesn't depend on me to stay saved. We are kept by the power of God. Matthew 28. You know the verse 18 through 20?
Jesus came and spake unto them, saying, all power is given unto me in heaven and on earth. Go ye therefore. Now, this is after the resurrection.
Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost, teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you. And lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world. The plan for world evangelism is there. It's there. It's there. There's no plan B.
This is it. He said, I want you to try to reach the world. I'm going to give you. I have all power in heaven and earth now. I'm giving it to you. Now go.
Go tell every creature. Mark:And I'm telling you, the church today thinks he messed it up. Because we're trying to figure out Some other plan. Well, that's right. We don't believe he got it right. We think he may have missed it.
n't. He wasn't thinking about:It's just as good today as it was back then. And it'll work. It'll work. He. He gave us the plan for world evangelism, and he gave it to us. He didn't give us a second plan.
He didn't say, if that don't work, try this. He said, here's option one. No, he didn't say, here's option one. He said, here's the plan right here.
Go ye into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature. He said, I want you to baptize. I want you to teach them and to observe all things. And lo, I am with you always. All right?
So I want you to look at something else here. There's something else that's finished. Not only the plan.
Not only salvation and redemption and the plan for world evangelism, but I like this one here. The plan for financing the work is finished. It's absolutely finished. How did he do it? What's the plan? Go ahead. You know the answer.
Go ahead and tell me. Come on. Let's some dialogue here. What is the plan for financing the work of God? Tithes and offerings. That's it. That's it. Tithes and offerings.
You know this is absolutely true. If every child of God would give just the minimum, the reasonable service of 10% of their income, the church would never lack for anything ever.
Never have to do a car wash. Teens would never have to sell candy. Never have to do a yard sale. Never have to do any. The church would never have to sell bonds.
If every Christian and every member of every independent Baptist church, every church, every local church, if they would just tithe. And if that's not true, then God's a liar. The plan for financing the work is finished. God said, here we go. Let's do this thing.
And here's how you do it. And 10%. 10%. Some people think 10%'s a lot. 10%. Well, it's only a lot if you make $10,000 a week. I guess that's a lot, but it's proportionate.
It's proportionate. It may not be a lot to some. So some people might say, wow, man, I'm giving $200 a week. And I saw them, they're only giving 100.
Well, it's proportionate, but praise to God. Praise God. You are giving 200 a week or whatever. It's done. This thing. The plan for financing the work is tithes and offerings. It's done. It'll work.
It'll work. If we'll do it, it's finished. The Lord gave us those things. He gave us those things. He said, I want you to hear salvation.
You're saved forever, so don't worry about it. He said, now I'm going to get. Here's the. Here's the work that I want you to do.
I want you to go out into the world and preach the gospel to every creature. I want you to win them. I want you to wet them. And then preacher said, what? I want you to work them. And. And don't worry about it.
There's a plan in place to finance this thing. He finished. It's all done. It's done for us. He finished the work. Now, here's a couple of.
There's some things that are not finished, some things that have been left undone. Our part. Jesus has done everything. Do you ever go so any. Have you ever talked to somebody about Jesus Christ?
And when you're trying to win them to Jesus, you're trying to talk to them about their soul and you tell them this. You say, jesus did everything. It's all done. All you have to do is believe. All you have to do is just believe what the Bible says about Jesus Christ.
But you've used that phrase. I've used that phrase so many times. It's all been done for you. Jesus did it all. Jesus paid it all. All to him I owe. Right? It's all done. He did it all.
Then why in the world aren't we packed out in here tonight? If it's all done, how come we don't have standing room only on Sunday morning? Because there's a part that's not done.
There's a part that's been left unfinished. That's our part. It's our part. And our part is. First of all, it's believing. Believing.
We read this Bible and we hear it preached and we kind of know it, but we have a hard time believing. First of all, and I have a couple things here that the Great Commission is personal. You follow me?
mmission is personal. Matthew:Now, in Texas, that means y'. All. That means you, Tennessee. Wait a second, Yuns. Go you. Go you into all the world. And then the understood subjects are in the rest of that phrase.
Go you, therefore. And you teach all nations. You baptize them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Ghost.
You teach them to observe all things which I have commanded you. It's personal. The Great Commission is personal. It's a command.
Now, the majority of church members believe that it's the pastor and the staff job to grow the church. It's not even the pastor and the staff can't even grow the church. We can only be obedient to what the Lord says. He's the one who grows the church.
All we can do is tell people. All we can do is hand out a tract. All we can do is just invite all we can do. Our part. Our part is not to grow the church.
Fact of the matter is, if we wanted to, we could fill this building up in a few weeks, dip our colors, change our standards, advertise some hot new CCM band that's going to be with us. We could flood this place. But it ain't about getting numbers in here. It's about seeing souls saved. But it's a command. It's a commission.
This is a calling. It's a calling. I think I brought this out not too long ago. I believe it was here. Maybe it was in our Sunday school class.
Many are called, few are chosen. Now, that's not talking about salvation. He's talking to Christians. You want to know why many are called and fewer chosen.
Many are called and few are chosen because the called count the cost. And they either say, whoa, that's too much to pay, or they don't count the cost. And then when it comes, they don't want to pay it. Many are called.
It is a calling. This is a calling.
And the Lord tells us quickly, he tells us in his word that if you're going to live for me, if you're going to be my disciple, if you're going to live like this, there is a cost. People are going to turn against you. Your own family will turn against you. You might lose some things. You might lose your. You might lose your job.
And I'm not. Look, there ain't no sense in painting it pretty. Ain't no sense in painting it pretty. It is what it is.
Jesus said, if they persecuted me, they're going to persecute you. Do we believe that? We believe that's what he said, it's a command, it's a commission, it's a calling.
So we have to believe that the Great Commission is personal. We have to believe that his promises are sure. The promise of power, divine power.
He said, all heaven, all power in heaven and in earth and its delegated power from media. All powers given unto me. Go ye. Therefore, he said, I'm giving it to you.
God gives us power when we take up a track, brethren, when we grab a track, and the Holy Spirit speaks to our heart and we hand that tract to somebody. You might not see electric bolts flying from your fingers to theirs. But I'm telling you, there is power.
God promises divine power when we do his work, when we avail ourselves to what he tells us to do. I'm not saying that you've got to tackle somebody in the parking lot, hold them down and repeat, say, repeat this sinner's prayer after me.
There's no power in that unless he punches you good, and we deserve that. But Jesus said that if we would just do his work. He says, all power is given unto me. All authority is given unto me. I'm giving it to you now.
Go and share the gospel. And it's amazing what will happen. It's absolutely amazing what will happen when we just obey the Lord.
And I've heard this and I've seen it and I've said it, I've preached it and I've tried to encourage our people. In the churches I've pastored, I tried to encourage it, and they have seen it play out over and over. And this is.
This is what I say, if you go after some, God will give you some he didn't go after. It happens all the time. All the time. If we'll be faithful to go after some people, God will give us some people we never went after. You can't.
People would ask me, how do you explain the church growth? I can't explain it. I can't explain church growth. It's crazy. Sometimes it'll be way down here, and then all of a sudden, it'll take a leap.
Well, what'd you do different? Nothing. Nothing. Just keep doing what I've been doing, doing what God told me to do. His promises are sure, divine power, delegated power.
But he also gave us not only the promise of power, he gave us the promise of a plan. This plan I quoted just a minute ago. It's not secretive, it's not even complex.
This plan to reach the world, or at least our world, or at least our sphere of influence. It may Seem like a lot when you. When you look and you say, man, Jesus is sending me a huge plan. I mean, he gave me a whale of a job.
Well, he gave the church a whale of a job. And if you're part of the church, you only have to take one bite of that whale. That's it. One bite at a time. You've got a sphere of influence.
You've got a sphere of influence. You really do. There are some people that you can talk to that I'll never meet.
There are some people that you're going to influence that will never have the opportunity to influence. I'll never have the opportunity. But you do. That's your world. Going into all the world. Your world. It's not complex.
You know what kind of people pass out tracts? Brother Daniel Martinez said this just the other day when he was here. Do you remember him saying this? I wrote it down.
It's so simple and yet so profound. He said this. He said. He said, you know what kind of people hand out tracts? Actually, it wasn't Daniel Martinez. It might have been Brother Russell.
Russell James. Do you know what kind of people hand out tracts? Do you remember what he said? The ones who carry them. You can't hand them out if you don't have them.
It was one of those two. I can't remember which one it was. Brother James. Yeah. And so what's the secret, then? Go get a tract. That's not even our church. There we go.
That's Brother. That's not even Brother. I was down with Brother Moore, and this wasn't even his church. This is. There were some. There were some visitors there.
They had. There was a visiting family just moved there from.
From Center, Texas, and they go to a good Independent Baptist church in Center, Texas, and they had tracts, and they were passing them out in the restaurant. Amen. And I said, I want one. But you know what kind of people hand out tracts? People who carry tracts. If you don't have them, you can't pass them out.
And once you do start passing them out, I'm telling you, there's just. It's just amazing what God does. And you, some of you, I'm speaking to you, and you know this. You know this. You know how wonderful it feels.
And I'm not even ashamed to use that word, feeling. You know how wonderful, wonderful it feels when you know you've obeyed the Holy Spirit and all you did was just pass out a tract.
You think that's so simple. It is simple. But I've known people, and you've known people who just read the gospel on the back of a track and got saved.
They got saved from reading the gospel. Nowhere in here does it say that it must come from your tongue, the gospel. There's power in the word of God. Amen.
And if all you can do, if that's all, if you only have the ability to pass out a tract, pass out a tract, give it to somebody, anybody. Our churches are to be multifunctional churches. What does that mean? And by the way, we have this balance here. We do have this balance here.
I'm not saying we don't.
And like I said, like I said in the beginning, as I was, As I was, I guess, introducing the message, I said that when we have our soul winning kickoff and saturation, y' all come out. There's a but. So I'm not saying you don't. I'm just trying to give you a shot in the arm. Say, come on back, keep doing it, don't stop.
But our churches ought to be multifunctional. They ought to be these three things. Incubators for babies. We ought to have new Christians in here, and we do.
And then there ought to be a hospital for wounded saints. And it is. There are multi. There are an abundant of people that come in because they've been.
It takes a lot for them to come back into a church sometimes because they've been so hurt. But then when they do come in, they are loved on by you. They're loved on. I've heard this is not an unfriendly church. I've been in some unfriendly.
How many of you have been in an unfriendly church? How many of you ever been in a church? Nobody shook your hand? Amen. I'm telling you, no one will ever walk out here and say that church.
I'll never go back there. They just shook my hand the whole time I was there. I bet 20 people shook my hand. No one's going to say that, but that's exactly what happens.
Everybody that comes in here, new people, they'll get their hand shaking. They'll get loved on. They'll. I could show you my text. I could read several texts. I send texts out every Monday to every visitor. If they.
If they give me their number, if they fill out a visitor's card, I send a text out to every member, every visitor. I got like three back this week, and they said you all were so friendly, I can read them to you.
I turned it off, but I could read them to you just Trust me. I promise you that. It's amazing. I love that I got them. And they said, we'll be back.
Because you're friendly, because we're friendly, because we genuinely love people. Because we genuinely love Jesus Christ. And what I'm saying is, don't stop that. Don't stop that.
And do it even more by grabbing tracts and just let the Holy. If you have tracts in your pocket, I promise you the Holy Spirit of God will prompt you to give them out. He will.
But if you don't have them in your pocket, he can't. He can't, because you don't have access to it. Every creature, evangelism. And then he said, the promise of his presence. The promise of his presence.
He said, I am with you. I am with you. And we know that that's in the person of the Holy Spirit.
And that Holy Spirit, when you put that track in your pocket and you're saying, in essence, you're saying, I'm available, tell me who you want me to give it to. Tell me where you want me to put it. I like to put these in cars. Y' all put them in cars. I don't put them under windshield wipers anymore.
I used to do that. I don't do that anymore. So what I'll do, if the door handle will allow me to. I always put it on the driver's side.
I fold it up like that right there, and I stick it in their door handle.
I didn't like it being on my windshield when people put stuff on my windshield, because sometimes I don't see it until I'm driving away, and I'm like, ah, man, I got to stop and pull that stupid thing off. And usually I just threw it away, right? Just stick it. And I don't do it to every car in the parking lot. I think now that's called vandalism.
I think it is. I think they can actually make a case out of that. But if you just put it. I get out, there's a car right there.
I'll walk over there, and I'll put it in their door, and I'll walk on. I'll put in one. I'll put in one. But if you put it in one every time you park, you just. You never know. Now, the church has never.
And I have never had anybody file a lawsuit against me for putting that in their car. So I'm going to keep doing it. He'll convict us. If we have them in our pocket and we don't pass them out when we're prompted.
And you will get prompted. How many of you know you've had. And here's how I know he'll prompt us. Because sometimes I get intimidated.
Or else I'm like, man, I ain't got time for this. I don't have time for this. And then so you walk away and you go away and you're like, ah, all right, all right.
And you turn around, they're not there. Ooh. Conviction sets in. And the Holy Spirit prompted you to do that. He said, I'm with you. I am with you. I am with you. We know the verse.
The Bible says that the Holy Spirit is in us. But prior to him saying, and he will be in you, he says he will be with you.
We know that doctrine of him being in us, but we forget about the fact that he is with us as well. He's with us. It is finished. It is finished. Jesus part is finished. Our part is not unfinished business. Believing.
Believing these things, believing that his promises are sure, believing that the Great Commission is personal. But the other part that's not finished is the doing. Because if we don't believe it, we won't do it. Because you do what you believe.
We do what we believe. We came to church tonight because we believe it's right, and it's what the Bible says to do. Am I right?
Everybody in here believes that a Christian ought to go to church. Therefore, you go to church. You do it because you believe it.
Now, I don't know about every Christian, but I believe that hopefully most, I'd like to think all, but that's probably not the case. Tithe. Everybody in this room, I hope, tithes. And the reason you tithe and give is because you believe it's right.
You believe that the Bible teaches it and that it's right to do. You believe it, and so you do it. Now, I believe that everybody sitting in here believes that God wants us to reach others with the gospel.
He wants us to take the gospel, whether it's in written form or whether we speak it. He wants us to tell others or to give that gospel tract to others. I believe that everybody in here believes it.
But I wonder, what's the percentage of those that are actually doing it? One little story and I'm done. I'm going to give you, if you don't mind, just a little personal illustration.
When we were in Tacoma, we first we rented a house, and then we bought one. Oh, my goodness. The one that we bought. It was the largest house I've ever lived in. 3,275 square feet.
And that didn't even include the basement because the basement wasn't finished. It wasn't finished out. It wasn't livable. It wasn't living space. It was just a basement. And so it was dark and dank, damp.
You know, sewer lines you could see in the rafters. You know, there was nothing covering the floor. Cinder block walls. It wasn't pretty. I. Only.
We didn't even store stuff down there because it was just humid, damp all the time. And fortunately, it didn't leak. It was well built. But we didn't want to go down there. We just didn't want to. We didn't use it. It was.
It was a big old. I mean, you could.
You could imagine a house, 3,275 square feet, and you have a basement downstairs that the same size as the house was big, but unusable. It's just. We didn't want to go down there. I had four kids. Kids didn't want to go down there. We had one light with a pull string.
Kids didn't want to go down there. I didn't want to go down there. Wife didn't want to go down there. Nobody. We just didn't want to use it.
One day, I don't remember which birthday it was, but on my birthday, the men of the church said, pastor, for your birthday, our gift to you. The men of the church, our gift to you is that we're going to finish out your basement. Labor and materials paid for now.
I helped them, and we made three rooms out of that. Four, really, but three real good, usable rooms. Carpet, walls, put sheetrock on the ceilings, paint. It was so nice. It was so nice, man.
My kids got in there. I had three daughters. I cannot believe I don't know how many little girls slept over at our house.
Downstairs in the basement, slumber party after slumber party after slumber party. And I was upstairs, and you could hear, hee hee hee hee hee hee hee. And they just had a good time. They just had fun. It was a wonderful place.
I actually took one of those rooms and started using it as a media room. Media, as in making cassette tapes, Copies of cassette tapes for the preaching. Amen. Amen. That was the way it worked back then.
And so, I mean, it became very usable. It became extremely usable. We used it. We loved it. The kids loved it. It was usable.
Afraid that even often in my own life, and I'm afraid that many of us in our lives, we have an unusable room in our life, we have The Holy Spirit dwelling in us. But there's a part that he can't use because it's unfinished. It's not finished out. We leave it dark, dank and damp and not suitable for use.
And what a joy it's going to be when he can actually use it. When he can actually use you to reach others with the gospel.
I'm sorry, I have to tell you one more, but it's not really a story and it's more personal even. And you've heard it before in two instances, really. When I first got saved. I've told you my story many times, and you know it.
How that when I was in the van, you know, I was not doing what I was. I was smoking that dope and my co worker, and he knew who I was and using dope and stuff and needles and all that, and he knew who I was.
And he still witnessed to me. He still witnessed to me. In spite of that, he witnessed to me. I got saved that very day.
After I got saved a couple of years later, after I was in Bible college, I had a bus route and I was going to. I was canvassing the neighborhood down in South Fort Worth. I was canvassing the neighborhoods there, looking for kids to ride my bus.
And of course I saw a bunch of Asian children in the yard. And so I stopped and the Asian kids ran to the backyard. And I wasn't going to follow him to the backyard.
So I looked over and I saw this really, really pretty, pretty, pretty girl sitting on the front porch. I was like, whoa, she looks like she needs the gospel. I'm telling you, she was pretty.
So I went up to her and sure enough, I shared the gospel with her. And God allowed me to lead her to Christ. And now I said that to make this point.
n Texas to come to America in:They brought their tradition, their Cambodian tradition with them, and that included the Buddhists.
But the thing is, the whole time that she was living with mom and dad and going to the Buddhist temple and doing all these Buddhist things, she kept asking, what's this for? Why do we do this? Just do it. You just do it. Don't ask questions, you just do it. No answers. Here's a young lady that had a spiritual need.
She had a spiritual, you know, just some questions that were getting unanswered, she didn't have. But when I came up to her that Day. I didn't know she had those needs. I didn't know she had those questions. But God led me to her.
And I'm telling you that there are a lot of people out there. You don't know. You know what? There's a lot of. Where's Mr. James at? I saw Mr. James.
There's a lot of Indians that are moving in here, a lot of Eastern Indians. And we have this preconceived idea that they're all Hindu.
And the fact is, maybe they grew up that way, but maybe, just maybe, they've got questions that went unanswered and they're just waiting for somebody to come with the truth. We don't know that. But we'll never know if we don't take them a track, if we don't go to the house. How many of y' all remember the McNeil's?
When I was here in:And I leaned over and I asked him one time, because I was heading up Soul Winning then as well, and I asked him, I said, Brother McNeil, what is. How do I reach the black community? And he looked at me just as solemn and serious as could be. And, boy, I leaned in. I thought he was.
He said, let me tell you how to do it. I leaned in. I was waiting for something really profound. He said, here's how you do it. Don't skip any houses.
That's all he said, don't skip any houses. He said, as far as you're concerned, when you're soul winning and when you're passing out tracts, there is no bad side of town. Don't skip houses. 753.
Let's all stand together tonight. I tell you, the one who gives out tracts are the people who carry tracts. The people who win people to Jesus are those who tell people about Jesus.
So tonight, I hope that you'll. I hope I wasn't mean. I wasn't trying to be mean or guilt anybody, anything like that. Just want to give you a shot in the arm and.
And say, let's get back at it or let's stay at it. And so I want to encourage you, grab some tracts and just wait. Just grab some tracks and just wait.
And I promise you the Holy Spirit will say, matt, give one to that person. I promise you he'll do it if you'll just make yourself available by carrying tracks.
Father tonight we just ask you to please take this simple truth, apply it to our hearts and help us to apply it to our life. For our good and for your glory and for the expansion of the kingdom of God. Lord, we know you didn't die in vain. We know that.
And you gave us a job to do. Help us to be available. And I pray that you'd help us to finish the business you gave us to do. Finish the work.
I pray there'd be no unfinished rooms in our hearts. Lord, have your way in our life. We pray it in Jesus name so for just a few.
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