‘‘The Lord added to the church daily those who were being saved.’’ Acts 2:47
The church has only two options: evangelise or fossilise. When we fail to share our faith with those outside the church, we either end up in a holding pattern or in death throes. The New Testament church’s growth is described in these words: ‘The Lord added to the church daily those who were being saved.’ Not only did they influence every level of society, but their enemies said, ‘These who have turned the world upside down have come here too’ (Acts 17:6). Question: if your church closed its doors tomorrow, would anyone other than your congregation notice the difference? Think abouot places? They had no air travel, radio, television, printing presses, internet, or any other modern means at their disposal for communicating the gospel. It seemed legally impossible; they were forbidden by the government authorities to speak in Jesus’ name. And it seemed socially impossible; after all, who would really listen to a bunch of Galileans, devoid of culture and class? Yet they were witnesses through the power of the Holy Spirit, and people did listen. They did so much with so little, and we seem to do so little with so much. It’s reckoned that if just 10 per cent of the members in the average church got serious about evangelism, their church would double in one year. By the way, the word translated ‘witness’ is the same word from which we get our English word martyr. These early believers reached the world for Christ because they were willing to devote their lives for His cause. You must be too.