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A cup of cold water...Is it enough? Good, better, best!

Autor: john dettoni
Data: 07.08.2010
Category: Mídia & Tecnologia, Testemunho Pessoal, Pobreza & Riqueza

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“...A cup of cold water,” is it enough?  Good, better, best!!

           

            Help feed the hungry children; clothe the naked; heal the sick; do good and more good.  Dig wells for people to drink clean water; give medicines and inoculations to keep them well; give new and/or used shoes for the shoeless .....and so the mantra goes.

            Are these bad?  Hardly!  In fact, they are good.  The Red Cross, Red Crescent, international service clubs, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and thousands of other social groups do all these, including many well meaning Christians and their denominations and other Christian organizations.

            But what if there is something missing from “...the cup of cold water?”  What if giving people pure water to drink is insufficient?  What if giving bread and healing their illnesses is insufficient?  What if helping to clothe their bodies is insufficient?

            Insufficient?  How could that be?  Are we not commanded to do good to all people?  Should we not heal the sick, clothe the naked, feed the hungry, visit those in prison, etc., etc.?  YES!  But we “...give the cup of cold water” in Jesus’ name.   Not in the name of some social or religious organization.

            Do good, but what good is it if people drink pure well water but miss having an opportunity to hear about and are invited to receive the Living Water, the Lord Jesus Christ?  What good is a loaf of bread or a whole truck load but people miss knowing the One who is the Bread of Life?  Of what eternal value is it to heal the sick but miss knowing the Great Physician?  What good is it to sacrifice money and time for “doing good” but not telling about the Father’s greatest sacrifice of His Son?

            How can we hear of “thousands of homes” built for people with no earthly homes, but not give them any information about their eternal home?  Why do pastors and other well-meaning people stand in front of God’s people and tell about all the people served with food, clothing, and new housing, but neglect to tell us about how the reign of Christ has entered into the lives of the recipients?

            Do these “do gooders” really communicate the “Good News” about Jesus as they do good, or do they just “do good” and forget Jesus?  Or is Jesus somehow way behind the scenes waiting to be introduced, but never brought to the front stage? 

            Why do so many so-called Christian “do good” organizations seldom if ever inform their supporters about the many who have said yes to Jesus, the many who have turned their lives over the Christ, the many who “...have decided to follow Jesus....?”  Are these organizations not proclaiming the Good News or are they convinced that talking about “sharing the Gospel” as the message of salvation and holiness through the Lord Jesus Christ is a “turn off” to their supporters? 

            Why can we hear a 30 minute sermon about good deeds and hear about the numbers served, yet never hear that all the doing good has also helped to bring dozens and hundreds and thousands to faith in Christ Jesus? 

Palavras-chave: evangelism, social action

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Friend,

Thank you for taking the time to ask these questions. You are right that our calling is beyond the cup of cold water. We have a greater mission if we are on God’s mission.

I think the key sensitivity here is that many times there is a process. Many of the Christian organizations who give the cold water have a long-term commitment to see the Church in these countries take root. But it isn’t through open-air crusades and some of the key vehicles used in the 20th century.

So while we always need that challenge to be focused on the bigger picture, remember that many are but are doing it through a long-term incarnational process rather than the evangelism style of the last century.

Jon


07.08.2010

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