Friday, 12 February 2021

BE STRONG AND COURAGEOUS 





    For a little over fourteen years, I drove taxis in Hobart, the capital city of Tasmania, Australia's southern island state. 
    As a Christian, over the years that I was driving, I probably had many opportunities to witness for the Lord Jesus Christ by sharing something of my faith, and thereby planting seeds of the gospel in the hearts and minds of my passengers. Sadly, though, if I am honest with myself and you, the reader of this blog, many of those opportunities I let slip on by, without saying a word. No doubt, part of my reason or excuse for not stepping out in boldness was that I was driving for someone else, and my boss not being a committed Christian might not approve of me witnessing for Jesus in his taxis.
    I remember feeling personally challenged and convicted in my spirit one day when I picked up two adult women, a mother and her daughter, the daughter probably in her late twenties.  As soon as we commenced the journey, the daughter asked me the pointed question: "Do you believe in God?" to which I replied in the affirmative. In a short space of time, possibly only about thirty seconds, she very succinctly stated the gospel in a nutshell, that she believed God loved the world so much that He sent His Son, Jesus Christ to die on the Cross in our place and for our sins, and that if we believe in Him, we will be saved and have eternal life.
    I was blessed to have picked up two Christians, but was also somewhat challenged by this young woman's courage, and boldness in declaring her faith and love for the Lord. I thought that, no doubt, she had probably asked other taxi drivers the same question, and had continued to present her condensed, but accurate gospel message - and probably, at times, had been told that they did not believe, or that they were not interested.
    To be fair to myself, there were times when I tried to bring up the subject of Jesus and the gospel, but almost invariably when I did, the passenger seemed to suddenly have developed selective deafness, and there was silence on their part.
    It was easy for me to share my faith in the Lord when I was an announcer on Christian radio, in New Zealand and then in Launceston, Tasmania, there being nobody physically present to challenge or ridicule my belief in the God of the Bible. From memory, in my fulltime broadcasting ministry over ten years, I can only remember one person in Christchurch ringing to criticize something I had said or music I had played - and he was a man who was known to be a little "strange" in his outlook. Some may say that he was even perhaps "a sausage short of a barbecue," but perhaps that would be being unkind.
    The Bible says in Proverbs 29:25 The fear of man brings a snare, but whoever trusts in the Lord shall be safe.


Ray Comfort open air preaching!

    I think of my evangelist friend from New Zealand, Ray Comfort*, who was also the associate pastor of the church I attended for several years when I was working in Christchurch in the 80's. He now heads up a far-reaching ministry based in southern California, USA. Ray was, and still is, a man who is very bold and courageous in his stand for Jesus publicly. He is not a tall man, so it was a common sight to see Ray every week day in the Christchurch Cathedral Square at lunchtime drawing crowds of people, as he stood on a small stepladder, boldly proclaiming for all to hear the powerful message of the gospel. He had plenty of hecklers, as well as some competition from the then iconic Christchurch "Wizard", but Ray persevered over the years with boldness and courage, and saw much fruit for the kingdom of God. Even though his ministry is respected by many leaders in the Body of Christ (The Church) worldwide today, and he could easily confine himself to the safety of a television or a radio studio, or a welcoming church, to proclaim his message, he still regularly witnesses to individuals face to face in the marketplace settings of southern California, around Los Angeles, where he now lives - as well as in other places.
    In the first chapter of Joshua, as we see Joshua preparing to lead the children of Israel across the Jordan River into the land of Canaan, their Promised Land, or the Land of Promise, the Lord says to Joshua three times in verses 6 to 9 "Be strong and courageous!" The Lord admonished Joshua and the children of Israel to give close heed to the Law, the written Word of God to them at that time, given to and through Moses. If they would be careful to observe and meditate in the Law day and night, the promise was that the Lord would be with them wherever they went, as they boldly and courageously followed Him.
    We must do the same, as followers of the Lord Jesus Christ. The apostle Paul says in Ephesians 6:10: "Be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might, or in His mighty power, as it says in the NIV. Christians are likened to soldiers in an army. We are in a battle, and just as soldiers in an earthly physical army, we, like them must be bold and very courageous as we engage in the spiritual battles for the hearts and souls of men, to see them delivered from the grasp of our arch enemy, Satan.

To be continued.........

* To access Ray Comfort's extensive ministry material, go online to www.wayofthemaster.com or
www.livingwaters.com

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