Winning Souls is Wise

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Winning Souls is Wise

“The fruit of the righteous is a tree of life; and he that winneth souls is wise.” (Proverbs 11:30 – KJV)

We all have to pursue the wisdom found in Christ alone:

But by His doing you are in Christ Jesus, who became to us wisdom from God… (1 Corinthians 1:30 – NASB)

There is, however a wisdom all true followers of Christ ought to pursue almost more than any other – the wisdom involved in winning souls for Christ.

“The fruit of the righteous is a tree of life; and he that winneth souls is wise.” (Proverbs 11:30 – KJV)

I knew such a man who possessed such wisdom. I have since lost contact with him, but, in the days of our youth he had a heart for evangelism such as I have seldom seen. His name is Colin Wylie, a pastor of a church in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Colin was in the habit of taking his youth group downtown to the Johannesburg City Hall. We were all gathered there one evening handing out tracts, and seeking to engage people in conversation. Most people simply shrugged and moved on.

Without warning Colin, taking up on something D.L. Moody had once done, laid his Bible down flat on the sidewalk and covered it with his jacket.  That done he began walking circles around it, pointing dramatically at all the while shouting, “It’s alive! It’s alive!

Within moments a crowd began to gather around us, almost threatening to disrupt the traffic.

At that point Colin snatched his jacket away and held the Bible up for all to see, crying, “The Bible is alive! The message of the Bible can save you!”

He then, to a virtually captive audience, proceeded to give a brief but powerful Gospel message.

Call it foolish; call it reckless, but many people stood transfixed that day listening to the Gospel, who may never otherwise have heard it. Using every means at his disposal, Colin has since seen many people ushered into the Kingdom of God:

For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes… (Romans 1: 16 – NASB

The Wise Man

(© 13th July 1992 – by Christopher Shennan)

“The fruit of the righteous is a tree of life; and he that winneth souls is wise.” (Proverbs 11:30 – KJV

He that winneth souls is wiser

Than all the wisdom known

And in the previous ages,

The winds of time have flown.

The wisdom of the ancients,

Well gathered over time,

Can’t approach the brilliance

Of a poor soul-winner’s mind.

For the simple soul that hungers

To do the Father’s will,

And seeks to bring lost sinners

To the foot of Calvary’s hill:

The Spirit of God grants insight

Into the ways of men

That far transcends the genius

Of the famed with brush or pen.

Now the wisdom of the ancients

May well accomplish much;

If applied with zeal and rigor,

Could achieve the expert’s touch.

But the man who’s set on serving

His Lord and also others,

Is a man who’s always making

His foes into his brothers.

Bring your prize if you’ve a mind to:

Won in the halls of fame,

Or in a great place of learning

Of prestigious name.

And I will bring a soul winner,

Whom the world will not applaud,

But who’s won the sweet approval

Of Jesus Christ his Lord.

 

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Winning Souls is Wise

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Winning Souls is Wise

“The fruit of the righteous is a tree of life; and he that winneth souls is wise.”(Proverbs 11:30)

Few things can compare with the joy on the face of someone who has recently come to Christ and had their sins forgiven (as exemplified by the girl in the picture above).

Multiply that a hundred times if you happen to be the one who has explained the Gospel to them and led them to Christ.

I have learned I don’t have to be clever to be the instrument in God’s hand to bring someone to Christ. All I have to do is explain the Gospel to them with clarity and compassion. It is not I who performs the miracle. The miracle lies in the message of the Gospel itself:

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. 17 For in it [the] righteousness of God is revealed from faith to faith; as it is written, “But the righteous [man] shall live by faith.” (Romans 1:16 – NASB)

The Gospel is the power of God; not in you, or me, or the gifted preacher. So long as the Gospel is presented clearly and with loving intent, the Holy Spirit will apply it to each individual. If the individual is receptive to the truth, the miracle of salvation will take place. Our part is simply to be faithful by explain it in terms that person can understand.

Yet the Scripture tells us the soul-winner is wise. What makes the soul-winner wise?

  • The soul-winner is wise when he or she actually gets out there to share the Gospel. They don’t make the excuse they are not gifted in that way, or it is not their “thing,” as I have heard some declare.
  • The soul-winner is wise to realize God has called every follower of Christ to share the Gospel, not just a chosen few.
  • The soul-winner is wise in recognizing the power to win souls is inherent in the Gospel message; he is confident the Gospel seed will do its own work. All he needs to do is scatter it and the Holy Spirit will a apply it to those who here it.
  • The soul-winner is wise to know that prayer is the indispensable companion to spreading of the Gospel. He does not depend upon a “method” alone, but uses prayer to prepare the ground for sowing, and to water the seed for growing.

The question is, “How wise are you? How wise am I? Are we actually getting out there to declare the Good News. If we are, know that God counts us among the wise.

The Wise Man

(13th July 1992)

“The fruit of the righteous is a tree of life; and he that winneth souls is wise.”(Proverbs 11:30)

He that winneth souls is wiser

Than all the wisdom known

And in the previous ages,

The winds of time have flown.

The wisdom of the ancients,

Well gathered over time,

Can’t approach the brilliance

Of a poor soul-winner’s mind.

For the simple soul that hungers

To do the Father’s will,

And seeks to bring lost sinners

To the foot of Calvary’s hill:

The Spirit of God grants insight

Into the ways of men

That far transcends the genius

Of the famed with brush or pen.

Now the wisdom of the ancients

May well accomplish much;

If applied with zeal and rigor,

Could achieve the expert’s touch.

But the man who’s set on serving

His Lord and also others,

Is a man who’s always making

His foes into his brothers.

Bring your prize if you’ve a mind to:

Won in the halls of fame,

Or in a great place of learning

Of prestigious name.

And I will bring a soul-winner,

Whom the world will not applaud,

But who’s won the sweet approval

Of Jesus Christ his Lord.

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Camp Worship by Paul M. Walsh. Copyright. Used under the CC BY 2.0 license; please note the Disclaimer at this link. We have made no changes to this photograph. Lacey Johnson, 9, left, and Jasmine Anderson, 9, right, and Jaimie Brown, 10, in the center background, weep and raise their hands, after listening to a gospel presentation by Jason Mansur, a children’s minister from Harvestime Church of Eau Claire, Wis., while at the Assembly Park Bible Camp, in Lake Nebagmon, Wis., on Monday, July 30, 2007. Anderson said that she wanted to “grow closer

If You Were a Solomon

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If You Were a Solomon

I have asked myself numerous times what I would ask for if God asked me the question He asked Solomon:

In Gibeon the Lord appeared to Solomon in a dream at night; and God said, “Ask what [you wish] Me to give you.” (1 Kings 3:5 – NASB)

Solomon asked for a discerning heart so he could rule God’s people wisely. With this God was pleased, as His response to Solomon demonstrates:

God said to him, “Because you have asked this thing and have not asked for yourself long life, nor have asked riches for yourself, nor have you asked for the life of your enemies, but have asked for yourself discernment to understand justice, 12 behold, I have done according to your words. Behold, I have given you a wise and discerning heart, so that there has been no one like you before you, nor shall one like you arise after you. (1 Kings 3:11-12 – NASB)

Solomon later forsook the LORD and worship idols his many wives had brought from foreign lands. Perhaps he should have asked for faithfulness of heart in addition to the gift of discernment.

The question remains however what you and I would answer if God were to ask us the question He asked Solomon? Indeed, I believe our Lord is asking each of us that question today, and it behooves us to give serious thought to what our answer would be.

Knowing my own vulnerabilities I have settled on my own reply to this question. I have already given my answer to God: “Lord, please enable me to love people as You love them, and the purity of heart you spoke of in the beatitudes.”

The answer we give God may differ according to each of our temperaments and according to our knowledge of our own weaknesses. We must, however give an answer that will please God, as Solomon’s answer pleased Him.

If I were a Solomon

(© Tuesday 2nd December 2014 – by Christopher Shennan)

In Gibeon the Lord appeared to Solomon in a dream at night; and God said, “Ask what [you wish] Me to give you.” (1 Kings 3:5 – NASB)

If I were in Solomon’s place,

And God were to give me the choice,

“What would you choose from My hand?”

How would I respond to His voice?

Now what would my answer still be,

If I prayed and sought His dear will?

Would the answer I give be true?

Would the thing that I ask my soul fill?

I have prayed and thought this thing through;

Only two things I hunger to find:

I want God’s love in large measure,

And purity of heart and mind.

It may be you’d choose something else,

The thing that is noble and true;

Whatever it is it must please

The One who will give it to you.

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“The Judgment of Solomon,” (1649) by Nicolas Poussin. The photograph of this art work is in the public domain.