Preacher`s Magazine Volume 47 Number 10
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Preacher`s Magazine Volume 47 Number 10
Olivet Nazarene University Digital Commons @ Olivet Preacher's Magazine Church of the Nazarene 10-1-1972 Preacher's Magazine Volume 47 Number 10 James McGraw (Editor) Olivet Nazarene University Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.olivet.edu/cotn_pm Part of the Biblical Studies Commons, Christian Denominations and Sects Commons, International and Intercultural Communication Commons, Liturgy and Worship Commons, Missions and World Christianity Commons, and the Practical Theology Commons Recommended Citation McGraw, James (Editor), "Preacher's Magazine Volume 47 Number 10" (1972). Preacher's Magazine. Book 496. http://digitalcommons.olivet.edu/cotn_pm/496 This Journal Issue is brought to you for free and open access by the Church of the Nazarene at Digital Commons @ Olivet. It has been accepted for inclusion in Preacher's Magazine by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Olivet. For more information, please contact kboyens@olivet.edu. -OCTOBER 1972 BEWARE OF CONFIRMED IMMATURITY G en e ra l S u p erin ten d en t C o u lter OF PROBLEMS AND PEOPLE T h e E d ito r A BIBLE READING-PREACHING PROGRAM M ark E. M oore HOLD THAT LINE! W. E. Z im m erm an REVIVAL PREACHING L e o n C h a m b ers TEMPTED TO QUIT? W esley D. T racy ■proclaiming Christian Holiness THE PREACHERS MAGAZINE OCTOBER, 1972 V o lu m e 47 N u m b e r 10 JA MES McGRAW Editor C ontribu ting Editors S amuel Young V. H. Lewis George C oulter E dw ard Lawlor E u gen e L. Stowe Orville W. Jenkins G eneral Superintendents ('h u rc h of the N azarene CONTENTS B e w a r e of C o n f i r m e d I m m a t u r i t y , G e n e r a l S u p e r i n t e n d e n t C o u l t e r . O f P r o b l e m s a n d P e o p le , E d i t o r i a l ....................................................................... A B ib le R e a d i n g - P r e a c h i n g P r o g r a m , M a r k E. M o o r e .............................. T h e D e l a y e d A n g e l, T. W . W i l l i n g h a m ............................................................. R ev iv al P r e a c h i n g , L e o n C h a m b e r s ..................................................................... A L ittle D i f f e r e n t — a M a r v e l o u s R esult! P ra ctic al P o i n t s ......................... L e s s o n s in L e a d e r s h i p f r o m a T o w T r u c k , / . K e n n e t h G r i d e r ............... P r o b l e m P e o p le , R o b e r t E. M a n e r ....................................................................... R e a c h i n g t h e R ich w i t h t h e G o s p e l, R o y W e l l s .............................................. H o l d T h a t L in e ! W . E. Z i m m e r m a n ..................................................................... M e n o f S t r e n g t h , H u b e r t H e l l i n g ......................................................................... A b o u t J a c k - o ’- l a n t e r n s a n d C h r is ti a n s , M r s. B. E d g a r J o h n s o n ............. G o d Is A b le A N D W I L L I N G , W a r r e n E. F o x w o r t h y ................................. A V e n t u r e in F a i t h , J o h n R. C l a y t o n .................................................................... T e m p t e d to Q u i t ? W e s l e y D. T r a c y .................................................................... G l e a n i n g s f r o m t h e G r e e k , R a l p h E a r l e ............................................................. S u n d a y S c h o o l A d m i n i s t r a t i o n Id e a s , A sa / / . 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CHANGE OF ADDRESS: Send us your new address, including the "Z IP ” code, as well as the old address, and en close a label from a recent copy. Authors should address all articles and correspondence to James P. McGraw, NazareiU Theological Seminary, 1700 E. Meyer Blvd., Kansas City, Mo. 64131. Printed in U.S.A. Olivet NiJ M e ^ l^ e C o i , egi, \ BEWARE of Confirmed Immaturity By General Superintendent Coulter here should com e a t im e i n e v e r y p r e a c h e r ’s l i f e w h e n h e s t r i k e s d e e p e r lev els of d e v o t i o n , u n d e r s t a n d i n g , a n d c o m m i t m e n t to his task. U n f o r t u n a t e l y , in s o m e m e n i m m a t u r i t y s e e m s to b e c o m e a c o n f i r m e d w a y o f life. In t h e p r e a c h e r ’s b e g i n n i n g y e a rs it m a y b e to l e r a t e d , b u t p e o p l e h a v e a r i g h t to e x p e c t g r o w t h a n d d e v e l o p m e n t w i t h t h e p a s s i n g o f t h e years. Y o u th h a s its o w n c h a r m , e v e n in p r e a c h e r s — im p u l s i v e n e s s , a g g r e s s iv e n e s s , e n t h u s i a s m . B u t s o m e d e e p e r a n d r i c h e r q u a l i t i e s m u s t b e a d d e d to a m a n ’s m i n i s t r y as t i m e g o e s b y if he is to fulfill his h i g h ca lling . F u ll m a t u r i t y as a C h r i s t i a n m i n i s t e r is n o t a lw a y s a m a t t e r of a g e o r e x p e r i e n c e . A n d r e w W . B la c k w o o d w a r n e d a b o u t t h e d a n g e r of “ c h ro n ic im m a tu r ity .” It r e v e a l s itself in a n a t t i t u d e o f c o n s t a n t re s tle s sn e ss a n d d e s i r e fo r c h a n g e . If a p r e a c h e r ’s t h o u g h t s a r e c o n s t a n t l y fixed o n his next c h u r c h , his b ig o p p o r t u n i t y , o r his h o p e d - f o r p r o m o t i o n , h e is n o t like ly to d e v e l o p a n d g r o w in his p r e s e n t c i r c u m s t a n c e s . If a m i n i s t e r allo w s h i m s e l f to b e c o m e d i s il lu s i o n e d w i t h p e o p l e a n d to i n d u l g e in s e l f-p i ty o r c y n ic i s m , h e r e v e a l s his o w n in n e r im m a tu rity . H o w c a n a g r o w i n g , m a t u r i n g m i n i s t r y b e a t t a i n e d ? F ir st, b y liv in g b y re a lis tic id e a ls a n d g i v i n g his b e s t e f f o r t to a t t a i n th e m . S e c o n d , b y f o r m u l a t i n g s o u n d p a t t e r n s o f w o r k a n d c o n s c i e n ti o u s ly fo l lo w in g th o s e p a t t e r n s in d a il y life. T h i r d , b y lo s in g o n e s e l f in th e g r e a t c a u s e o f s e r v in g p e o p l e a n d t h e i r n e e d s . F o u r t h , b y m a i n t a i n i n g a f r e s h n e s s of s p i r it u a l b le s s in g b y f r e q u e n t i n n e r r e n e w i n g s fr o m th e p r e s e n c e of G o d . N o G o d - c a l l e d m i n i s t e r o f t h e g o s p e l n e e d s to live in a s t a te of c o n f i r m e d i m m a t u r i t y . H e c a n c o n t i n u e to g r o w in m i n is te r i a l s t a t u r e a n d s t r e n g t h . H e c a n rise a b o v e t e m p t a t i o n s to d e s p a i r . H e c a n fulfill his h o ly c a ll in g a n d fin ish his c o u r s e w i t h jo y a n d g la d n e s s . J EDITOR Of Problems and People a t c a m p m e e t i n g , a n d t h e s c e n e w a s pleasant to b e h o ld . V o l u n t e e r t e e n - a g e r s w e r e s y s t e m a t i c a l l y w a l k i n g over e v e r y in c h of g r o u n d p ic k i n g u p all t h e little p ie c e s of p a p e r t h a t had b e e n a c c u m u l a t i n g fo r s e v e r a l d ays. A h e a d of t h a t line of a d va nc ing y o u t h w e r e c a n d y , g u m , a n d ic e - c r e a m w r a p p e r s , t h e r e m i n d e r s of tasty s n a c k s w h i c h h a d b e e n c o n s u m e d b y p e o p l e w h o h a d c a re le s s ly thrown t h e w r a p p i n g s a sid e w ith n o t h o u g h t of t h e w o r k t h a t w o u l d b e necessary to re s to re n e a t n e s s to t h e g r o u n d s . B e h i n d t h a t lin e of h a p p y , d e te r m i n e d y o u t h t h e r e w a s b e a u t y a g a in . T h e g r o u n d w a s c l e a r e d of w astep ap er a n d t h e l i tt e r w a s g o n e . T h is b it of e c c le s ia s tic a l ritu a l, w h i c h w o u l d b e r a t h e r amusing w e r e it n o t so p a t h e t i c , p o r t r a y s o n a s m a ll scale a n e p i t o m e of th e work of t h e C h u r c h in t h e w o rld . It is t h e m i c r o c o s m of t h a t p a r t of t h e C'liurch g a t h e r e d t h e r e on th e c a m p g r o u n d fo r a w e e k o f w o r s h i p a n d evangelism. It is also r e p r e s e n t a t i v e of t h e c h u r c h e s fr o m w h i c h t h o s e worshippers c a m e , a n d t h e d e n o m i n a t i o n s to w h i c h t h e y b e lo n g . S o m e p e o p l e throw w r a p p i n g s d o w n o n th e g r o u n d ; o t h e r p e o p l e c o m e a l o n g l a t e r a n d pick t h e m up! T w o life-styles. O f c o u r s e t h e r e is a th i r d life-s ty le t h e r e too— t h o s e w h o n e i t h e r th r o w p a p e r s o n t h e g r o u n d n o r h e l p to p ic k th e m up. T o p u t it a n o t h e r w ay, t h e r e a r e p e o p l e w h o c r e a t e p r o b l e m s , there a re th o s e w h o so lv e p r o b l e m s , a n d t h e r e a r e t h o s e w h o d o n o t get in v o lv e d if t h e y c a n h e l p it, n o t s e e i n g a n y r e a s o n w h y t h e y sh o u ld con c e r n t h e m s e l v e s w i t h s o l u ti o n s for p r o b l e m s w h i c h t h e y h a v e n o t caused. T h e r e l a ti v e ly s m a ll n u m b e r in t h e g r o u p w h o w e r e p ic k i n g up the p a p e r s is ty p ic a l of t h e s c a r c it y of s u c h p e o p l e e v e r y w h e r e . O f 3,000 or m o r e w h o c a m e , w h o saw, w h o h e a r d , a n d w h o e x p e r i e n c e d to g e th e r in t h e c a m p m e e t i n g t h a t w e e k , a score o r less w e r e t h e n u m b e r who w a lk e d , w h o s t o o p e d , a n d w h o r e s t o r e d o rd e r. O n e p e r c e n t g o t involved, d i d t h e jo b , a n d m a d e r i g h t a g a i n s o m e t h i n g t h a t h a d g o n e wrong. T h e size of t h e s e c o n d g r o u p of p e o p l e , w h o n e v e r t h i n k of such d e ta i ls as a i m i n g a t tr a s h c a n s in s t e a d of le a v i n g t h e l i tt e r a ro u n d for I 2 t w as S a tlk d a y m o h n in g The P reacher's Magazine s o m e o n e e ls e to r e m o v e , is la r g e e n o u g h to b e a c a u s e fo r c o n c e r n . It is p r o b a b l y a m i n o r i t y , b u t it is a v e ry t r o u b l e s o m e m i n o r i t y , th is so c ie ty of s c r a p - h a p p y l i t t e r b u g s w h o ty p i f y t h o s e w h o c a u s e t h e p r o b l e m s o t h e r p e o p l e m u s t solve. T h e i r t h o u g h t l e s s n e s s is n o e x c u s e fo r t h e i r w a y of li vin g. “ T h e r e is n o n e so i g n o r a n t as h e w h o will n o t l e a r n , ” so th e a n c ie n t p ro v e rb d ec la re d , a n d th ese p e o p le are ig n o r a n t a fte r th e m a n n e r of t h o s e w h o d o n o t c a r e e n o u g h to t h i n k a b o u t w h a t t h e y a re d o in g . T h e t h i r d life-s ty le ty p i f i e d in th is d r a m a is t h a t of t h e p e o p l e w h o n e i t h e r c a u s e t h e p r o b l e m s n o r h e l p solve t h e m . T h e y m a y n o t h a v e d is c a r d e d a n y c a n d y w r a p p e r s all w e e k lo n g , b u t n e i t h e r h a v e t h e y p ic k e d a n y u p ; a n d t h e y h a v e n o t c a ll e d o u t to r e m i n d a n y o n e else t h a t he s h o u l d r e f r a i n f r o m t h r o w i n g tr a s h o n t h e g r o u n d . T h e i r a t t i t u d e , is th e o n e t h a t w ill d o m o r e to h i n d e r t h e C h u r c h t h a n e i t h e r o f t h e o th e rs. T h e y r e p r e s e n t t h e u n i n v o l v e d , t h e u n c o n c e r n e d , t h e u n i m p r e s s e d , th e u n i n t e r e s t e d . T h e i r s is a r e l ig i o n of r e t r e a t , a c u lt of t h e casu al, a w itn e s s for w ith d raw a l. T h e u n in v o lv e d are th e b a n e of th e K ingdom . P e o p l e w h o c a u s e p r o b l e m s a r e like t h e p o o r; t h e y will a lw a y s b e w i t h us. T h e r e a r e s o m e p e o p l e w h o will n e v e r b e m u c h of a n a ss et to th e C h u r c h , b u t t h e C h u r c h m a y b e a b l e to assist t h e m in t h e i r s p o r a d ic e f f o r ts to fo llo w Jesu s. W e h a v e n o o t h e r c h o ic e t h a n to e x t e n d t o w a r d t h e m t h e a g a p e lov e t h a t G o d is b e s t o w i n g u p o n us, w h i c h is u n d e s e r v e d . P e o p l e w h o so lv e p r o b l e m s a r e t h e salt of t h e e a r t h , a n d it is a p ity t h e i r n u m b e r is as s m a ll as it is. T hey h a v e l e a r n e d t h e m e a n i n g of disc ip l e s h i p , t h e s o u r c e o f jo y , a n d t h e k e y to v ic t o r i o u s C h r i s t i a n living. In lo s in g t h e i r lives, t h e y h a v e f o u n d t h e m . In g i v i n g of t h e m s e l v e s , t h e y h a v e re c e i v e d t h e m o s t p r e c i o u s of all gifts, t h e d e e p s e n s e of a p p r o v a l fr o m H i m w h o s e will fo r us m e a n s m o r e t h a n life itself. P e o p l e w h o d o n o t g e t in v o l v e d a r e t h e g r e a t e s t s o u r c e of f r u s t r a ti o n a n d a t t h e s a m e t i m e th e m o s t e x c it in g s p h e r e of o p p o r t u n i t y fo r t h e t h o u g h t f u l p a s to r. C a n t h e y b e m o t i v a t e d to g e t i n t o t h e a r e n a w h e r e t h e a c ti o n is? B e fo re g i v i n g u p o n t h e m , p a s t o r, c h e c k th is list o f s t r a t e g y ite m s , o r d e v is e a p l a n o f y o u r o w n : • G i v e th e u n i n v o l v e d C h r is tia n a n e x a m p l e . T h e p a s t o r s h o u l d b e “ o u t of b r e a t h in p u r s u i t o f so u ls,” as w a s said o f W e sle y . S o m e t i m e s th e m e n of G od d o g e t w eary, a n d th e ir n erves b e c o m e frayed, a n d th e y are a t w i t ’s e n d as t h e y fe e l t h e y a r e g o i n g in circles a n d g e t t i n g n o w h e r e . B u t th e g o o d o n e s h a v e a w a y of b o u n c i n g b ac k . T h e y d o n ’t q u i t , a n d t h e y d o n ’t ru n. T h e y a r e t h e m s e l v e s e x a m p l e s of to t a l in v o l v e m e n t . • G i v e t h e u n i n v o l v e d C h r is tia n a p la n . S o m e of t h e m , if n o t all, w o u l d h e l p if t h e y k n e w w h e r e to b e g i n a n d h o w to g e t s t a r te d . A m b i g u o u s g e n e r a l i t i e s w o n ’t h e lp , s u c h as a d m o n i t i o n s to “ w o r k h a r d for th e L o r d . ” A s p e c i f ic a s s i g n m e n t , s u c h as “ W ill y o u d o this w i t h u s ? ” is better. • G i v e t h e u n i n v o l v e d C h r is ti a n t h e p r o p e r m o t i v a t i o n . It w a s th e lov e o f C h r i s t t h a t c o n s t r a i n e d t h e A p o s tl e P au l, a n d it is lov e t h a t b r i n g s p e o p l e o ff t h e b e n c h e s of in a c t iv i ty a n d i n t o t h e t h i c k of t h e s t r u g g l e to d a y . D r iv i n g , b r o w b e a t i n g , p l e a d i n g , b r i b i n g — e v e r y t h i n g else falls s h o r t of t h e m o t i v a t i n g p o w e r o f d i v i n e L O V E . T h a n k G o d fo r t h o s e w h o solve t h e p r o b l e m s ; d o n ’t sto p t h e flow of p a t i e n c e fo r t h o s e w h o c r e a t e t h e m ; a n d b y G o d ’s h e l p g e t t h e u n in v o l v e d in to t h e th i c k o f it w h ile t h e r e is still tim e. October, 1972 3 A pastor is excited because of a secret source of power in his preaching m inistry A Bible Reading-Preaching Program th e w e ll- k n o w n P a l l e y ’s B ib l e P a n d b o o k is t h e s t a t e m e n t o n p a g e 69: “ T h e m o s t i m p o r t a n t p a g e in th is b o o k is 6 6 2 .” O n p a g e 98 is t h e s t a t e m e n t : “ T h e m o s t i m p o r t a n t p a g e in th is b o o k is 6 6 2 . ” O n p a g e s 113, 129, a n d over a n d o ver ag ain th r o u g h o u t t h e b o o k th is s t a t e m e n t is r e p e a t e d . W h a t is so i m p o r t a n t o n th is p a g e t h a t t h e e m i n e n t B ible sc h o la r, Dr. H a ile y , feels s h o u l d h a v e p r e e m i n e n c e o v e r t h e o t h e r 6 7 5 p a g e s in his h a n d b o o k ? W h e n I t u r n e d to it 1 read : “ T h e m o s t i m p o r t a n t t h i n g in th is b o o k is th is s i m p l e s u g g e s tio n : T h a t e a c h c h u r c h h a v e a c o n g r e g a t i o n a l p la n o f B ib l e r e a d i n g a n d t h a t t h e p a s t o r ’s s e r m o n b e f r o m th e p a r t o f th e B ib l e re a d th e p a s t w e e k . T h u s c o n n e c t i n g t h e p a s t o r ’s p r e a c h i n g w i t h t h e p e o p le s B ib le r e a d i n g . . . “ It w o u l d b e b e s t t h a t it b e a p l a n of c o n tin u o u s reading; not th e h u n tin g u p of s c a t t e r e d o r f r a g m e n t a r y p a s sag es ; b u t real r e a d i n g : a b o o k , or g r o u p of t h e s m a ll e r b o o k s fo r a w e e k ; n o t less t h a n t h e e q u i v a l e n t of tw o or t h r e e c h a p t e r s a d a y . R e a d i n g larg e, c o n n e c t e d p o r t i o n s of S c r i p t u r e is m o r e a p t to g iv e t h e re al m e a n i n g , h a v e a c u m u l a t i v e e ff e c t, a n d g iv e b a l a n c e to o u r id e a s of its tr u th . “ It s h o u l d b e a s c h e d u l e t h a t w o u ld I n By Mark E. Moore Pastor, Piqua, Ohio 4 c o v e r t h e Bible e v e r y y e a r o r tw o . T h e n y e a r a f t e r y e a r r e p e a t t h e s c h e d u l e with v a ria tio n s . “ H a v e t h e s c h e d u l e fo r t h e year p r i n t e d . D i s t r i b u t e it a m o n g t h e church p e o p le . F r o m S u n d a y to S u n d a y call a t t e n t i o n to it . . . K e e p th is u p , till the p e o p l e c o m e to k n o w t h a t t h e i r pastor is in e a r n e s t a b o u t it. A B ible r e a d i n g p l a n ? A p r i n t e d plan fo r a y e a r ? C o m e n o w , D r. Hailey, su r e ly n o t fo r a n e v a n g e l i c a l church! It m i g h t w o r k fo r a s t r a ig h t , old-line c h u r c h , b u t w e w a n t t h e l e a d i n g of the Spirit. W e b e l i e v e in f r e e d o m a n d li b e r t y in o u r s e r v ic e s a n d messages. B esid es, h o w c o u l d I h a v e a B ible read i n g - p r e a c h i n g p l a n for a y e ar, w h e n I h a v e d i f f i c u l t y k n o w i n g w h a t I want for next S u n d a y ? T h e n so m ething h a p p e n e d — over 10 y e a rs a g o — a n d m y p r e a c h i n g minis tr y h as b e e n f o r e v e r c h a n g e d . It all b e g a n w h e n I r e a d t h e p la n by t h e N a t i o n a l A s s o c ia tio n o f E v an g eli cals to c h a l l e n g e t h e C h u r c h to greater B ible r e a d i n g w i t h th is s i m p l e phrase: “ R e a d It T h r o u g h in 6 2 . ” 1 a c c e p t e d t h e c h a l l e n g e a n d plan fo r t h e c h u r c h . B ib le r e a d i n g progress re c o r d s w e r e k e p t a n d B ib le reading m e n t i o n e d t h r o u g h o u t t h e year. W hen t h e y e a r e n d e d , in o u r c h u r c h — which h a d a n a t t e n d a n c e o f a b o u t 100— 1 p r e s e n t e d B ib le R e a d i n g Certificates to o v e r 2 0 p e r s o n s w h o h a d “ Read It The P reacher's Magazine O ld T e sta m e n t. T his was a very good y e a r w i t h all m e s s a g e s f r o m t h e b o o k s of M o s e s, b o o k s o f p o e tr y , t h e p r o p h ets, a n d o t h e r s e l e c t e d O l d T e s t a m e n t books. In 1965 t h e t h e m e w a s “ L ift C h r is t H i g h in ’6 5 .” T h e p e o p l e w e r e c h a l l e n g e d to r e a d 65 c h a p t e r s e a c h m o n t h , w h i c h c o v e r e d all t h e N e w T e s t a m e n t again, a n d selected O ld T e s ta m e n t b o o k s n o t c o v e r e d t h e p r e v i o u s year. E a c h m o n t h f o l lo w e d a t h e m e : C h r is t W h e n 1 a c c e p t e d th is c h a l l e n g e — so t h e A lp h a a n d O m e g a , C h r i s t t h e L o rd , n e w to m e a n d m y p e o p l e — I w a n t e d to C h r i s t t h e H o ly O n e , C h r is t t h e E x a m s ta rt w i t h s o m e t h i n g t h a t w o u l d b e ple, C h r i s t t h e M i r a c le W o r k e r , a n d e a sy fo r all o f us to follow'. I fe e l t h e s i m i la r t h e m e s . L o rd g a v e m e g u i d a n c e . I f o u n d t h a t S p a c e d o e s n o t allow' m e to tell of t h e th e A m e r i c a n B ib le S o c ie t y in th e i r p l a n s for e a c h y ear, b u t s o m e t h e m e s P e n n y G o s p e l P o r ti o n s c o v e r e d th e i n c l u d e d w e r e “ T h e L a w O u r S c h o o l N e w T e s t a m e n t in 11 s m a ll b o o k le ts. 1 m a s t e r to B rin g Us u n t o C h r i s t ” (Gal. o r d e r e d e n o u g h c o p ie s of e a c h b o o k le t ■3:24), “ T h e B l e n d i n g o f t h e O ld T e s t a to d i s t r i b u t e to t h e c o n g r e g a t i o n e a c h m e n t L aw a n d th e N ew T e s ta m e n t m o n t h , a n d t h e y w e r e c h a l l e n g e d to G r a c e . ” In 1969, “ T h e s e T i m e s — G o d r e a d it t h r o u g h t h a t m o n t h . F r o m th e Is A b l e ” w a s b a s e d o n t h e p o w e r t h a t “ B ook of t h e M o n t h th e p asto r is o u r s in C h ris t. b r o u g h t his S u n d a y m o r n i n g m e s sa g e . O n e of t h e ric h e s t y ea rs o f p r e a c h i n g T h u s I b e g a n t h e p r a c t i c e of: h a d t h e s i m p l e s t p la n . E a c h m o n t h o n e 1. F o l l o w i n g t h e p l a n fo r 11 m o n t h s of t h e G o s p e ls w a s t h e “ B o ok of th e of e a c h y e a r, l e a v i n g D e c e m b e r fre e M onth. O f c o u r s e th e G o s p e ls w e r e for t h e u s u a l C h r i s t m a s t h e m e s . r e p e a t e d d u r i n g t h e y ea r, a n d o n e 2. C a p i t a l i z i n g o n B ible S u n d a y in m o n t h t h e B ook of R e v e la t io n w as D e c e m b e r as t h e d a y f o r a w a r d i n g u sed . T h e t h e m e of t h e y e a r w a s “ Lord, sp e c ia lly p r i n t e d Bible R e a d i n g C e r t i S p e a k to M e . ” E a c h m e s s a g e w a s b a s e d fic a te s to all w h o h a d fo l lo w e d t h e p la n on w h a t C h r i s t h a d to s a y — a b o u t dist h a t yei'r. c ip l e s h i p , a b o u t s t e w a r d s h i p , a b o u t •3. A llo w in g a g r a c e p e r i o d o f D e s a n c t if i c a ti o n , c o n s e c r a ti o n , fa m ily c e m b e r fo r a n y w h o h a d n o t fu lly life, p r a y e r . H is s e c o n d c o m i n g , a n d c o m p le te d th e read in g assignm ent. 4. U s i n g t h e p l a n o n ly fo r t h e S u n o t h e r s u b jects. T h r o u g h th is y e a r of 72, w e are d a y m o r n i n g m e s s a g e s , a ll o w i n g full f o llo w in g t h e p l a n I call m y P L O N . f le x ib ility fo r S u n d a y n ig h ts . T h e b a s i c f o r m a t is this: P — 12 p sa lm s; T h r o u g h t h e years, t h e B ib le r e a d I .— 1 N e w T e s t a m e n t l e t t e r o r tw o ; O i n g - p r e a c h i n g p l a n h a s v a r i e d a n d it — O l d T e s t a m e n t p o r t i o n ; N — N ew h as b e e n t h r il li n g to see t h e l e a d i n g of T e s t a m e n t p o r t io n . T h i s r e q u i r e s r e a d t h e Lord. in g ail a v e r a g e o f 99 c h a p t e r s a m o n t h ; In 1964 t h e y e a r w a s d i v i d e d n o t b u t o u t of a n a t t e n d a n c e of a r o u n d o n ly in t o m o n t h s , b u t i n t o q u a r t e r s , 150, o v e r 4 0 p e rs o n s , i n c l u d i n g ju n io rs, w i t h f o u r m a i n t h e m e s fo r t h e year: te e n s , a n d a d u lt s , h a v e a c c e p t e d th e G r e a t P e r s o n a l i t i e s in t h e O l d T e s t a c h a l l e n g e to “ R e a d It T h r o u g h in ’7 2 ." m e n t , G r e a t P r o p h e t s of t h e O l d T e s t a I c a n testify , a f t e r f o llo w in g a Bible m e n t, G re a t P o e tr y of th e O ld T e s t a m e n t , a n d G r e a t P a s s a g e s of th e (Continued on page 45) T h r o u g h in ’6 2 . ” S e v e r a l r e a d t h e B ib le :h r o u g h tw ice. O n e m a n , t h e g r e a t e s t Bible r e a d e r I h a v e e v e r m e t , r e a d t h e 3ld T e s ta m e n t th r o u g h fo u r tim es a n d h e N e w T e s t a m e n t t h r o u g h 12 tim es. B ib le r e a d i n g c a m e a liv e to m e a n d :o o u r c h u r c h . O u r p e o p l e w e l c o m e d a 3 ib l e - r e a d i n g p la n . F o r o v e r 10 y e ars low' I h a v e s t a r t e d e a c h y e a r w i t h a d e f i n i t e B i b l e r e a d i n g - p r e a c h i n g p la n f o r t h e year. O ctober, 1972 5 The Delayed Angel th e te n th ch apter o f D a n ie l a sto ry is to l d t h a t is a l m o s t i n c r e d i ble. In fact, it w o u l d n o t h e a c c e p t e d e x c e p t fo r t h e fa c t t h a t it h a s t h e h a c k in g of t h e d iv in e . T h i s is t h e a c c o u n t o f a n a n g e l fr o m h e a v e n b e i n g i n t e r c e p t e d e n r o u t e to D a n ie l w i t h a m e s s a g e f r o m G o d , a n d b e i n g h e ld for 21 d a y s b y “ t h e p r i n c e . . . of P e rs ia .” M o r e i n c r e d i b l e is t h e f a c t t h a t h e w a s n o t a b le to e s c a p e t h e c l u t c h e s of th is “ p r i n c e a lo n e — h elp h a d to c o m e fr o m a b o v e . “ M i c h a e l c a m e to h e lp [ h i m ] . ’ T h e sto ry g iv es us s o m e v e ry p e n e tr a t i n g in s ig h t s in to w h a t is g o i n g on in t h e “ h i g h pla ce s. T h e r e is c o n s t a n t c o n flic t b e t w e e n t h e “ p o w e r s of d a r k n e s s ’ a n d t h e “ a n g e ls o f light. W h e n a n a n c i e n t w r i t e r tells us t h a t “ t h e y f o u g h t f r o m h e a v e n ; t h e stars in t h e i r c o u rs e s f o u g h t a g a i n s t S is e ra ” (J u d g . 5:20 ), a n d t h e R e v e l a t o r in f o rm s us t h a t “ t h e r e w a s a w a r in h e a v e n : M i c h a e l a n d his a n g e ls f o u g h t a g a i n s t th e d rag o n ; a n d th e drag o n fo u g h t an d his a n g e l s ’’ (R ev. 12:7), t h e y a r e b u t r e c i ti n g c h a p t e r s f r o m t h e lo n g h is to ry of s t r u g g l e b e t w e e n t h e fo rc e s of evil a n d t h e k i n g d o m of G o d . T h i s w a r h as T x by T. W. Willingham Kansas City, Mo. 6 b e e n in p ro g r e s s for a g e s a n d ages. T h e A p o s tle P a u l tells us of it in his l e t t e r to t h e E p h e s i a n s a n d r e m i n d s us t h a t “ w e w r e s t l e n o t a g a i n s t fle sh and b lo o d , but a g ain st p ri n c ip a l it ie s , a g a in s t p o w e r s , a g a i n s t t h e r u l e r s o f the d a r k n e s s of th is w o r ld , a g a i n s t sp iritu al w i c k e d n e s s in h ig h p l a c e s ’ ( E p h . 6:12). T h e i n t e n s i t y of this s t r u g g l e a n d the f i e r c e n e s s w i t h w h i c h it is c a r r i e d on a r e p la in ly s e e n in t h e a n g e l s h e lp le ss n e s s b e f o r e t h e “ p r i n c e o f d a r k n e s s . ’’ G o d ’s foe is n o w e a k lin g , a n d angels w h o w o r k o n t h e f r o n t lin es a re quick to a d m i t it. E v e n “ M i c h a e l th e a r c h a n g e l , when c o n t e n d i n g w i t h t h e d e v il . . . d u r s t not b r i n g a g a i n s t h i m a ra i li n g accusation, b u t said. T h e L o rd r e b u k e t h e e (Jude 9). W e a k a n d i g n o r a n t C h r i s t i a n s may s p e a k li g h t l y of t h e d e v i l ’s p o w e r , but n o t a n g e ls , w h o b e a r t h e i r messages f r o m G o d to m e n t h r o u g h t h e hostile te r rito ry . H a v e t i m e s c h a n g e d ? H a v e wicked s p irits b e c o m e less f i e r c e J H a s th e war in t h e h e a v e n s c e a s e d to r a g e ? If not, t h e n w h y d o w e k n o w so little about it? W h y o u r c o m p l a c e n t jo u r n e y ? T h e a n s w e r is s u g g e s t e d in t h e story in D a n ie l. W h a t o c c a s i o n e d t h e celes tial c o n fl ic t ? W h o s t a r t e d th is strenu o u s e n c o u n t e r in t h e h e a v e n l i e s ? Let t h e r e c o r d sp eak . D a n ie l w a s tr y i n g to p i e r c e his way to t h e t h r o n e of G o d to o b t a i n informa tio n o n w h a t h a d b e e n w r i t t e n concern in g his p e o p le . It s e e m e d to h im that t h e h o u r h a d a r r i v e d fo r t h e fulfillment of J e r e m i a h ’s p r o p h e c y c o n c e r n i n g his p e o p le . H e a p p e a l e d to t h e heavens The P re a ch e r’s Magazine for t h e a n s w e r. H e w a s e a r n e s t — e v e n d e s p e r a t e . H is long fast r e f le c ts his d e e p in t e re s t . H is p ra y e r w a s h e a r d a n d t h e a n g e l d is p a tc h e d . t h e n t h e d u e l in t h e h e a v e n s . The p a ssio n ate p ra y e r of th e p ro p h e t sp a r k e d t h e c o n flic t, a n d his p e r s i s t ence b r o u g h t t h e t h e a n s w e r . J e s u s said, “ T h i n k n o t t h a t I h a v e co m e to s e n d p e a c e o n t h e e a r t h : 1 ca m e n o t to s e n d p e a c e , b u t a s w o rd (M att. 10:34). T h e s w o r d h a s b e e n p la c e d in t h e h a n d o f t h e C h r i s t i a n , b u t n o b a t t l e e n s u e s u n le s s h e u se s it. T h e c h il d of G o d m u s t b e t h e a g g r e s sor in th is w a r f a r e . T h e s h e a t h e d s w o rd of t h e C h r i s t i a n e x p la i n s t h e q u i e t n e s s in t h e c a m p of t h e e n e m y . W h y s h o u l d the e n e m y a t t a c k us? “ T h e w h o le w orld li e th in t h e w i c k e d o n e (I J o h n 5:19, m a r g in ) . H e n e e d n o t l i g h t u n til s o m e o n e w a g e s w a r a g a i n s t his c it a d e l a n d seeks to r e s c u e t h o s e w h o m h e has t a k e n c a p t i v e a t his will. It w a s t h e p l e a d i n g , f a s t i n g p r o p h e t w h o p r o v o k e d th is b a t t l e in t h e skies. R e st a s s u r e d t h a t t h e d e v il will f i g h t w h e n his k i n g d o m is a t t a c k e d in fa i th a n d p o w e r . T h e lull o n t h e b a t t l e f i e l d is t h e c o m a of d e a t h t h a t is c r e e p i n g o v e r t h e c h i l d r e n o f G od . In C h r i s t ’s sto ry of t h e w ise a n d foolish v ir g in s , e v e n t h e w is e h a d g o n e to sle e p . “ T h e c a r e of th is w o rld , a n d th e d e c e i t f u l n e s s of ric h e s a r e ta k i n g t h e i r toll of s p i r it u a l life, a n d t h e cry, "A w ak e, th o u th a t sle ep est,” sh o u ld be c a r r i e d o n a l o u d - s o u n d i n g re c o rd . T h e m e s s a g e of D a n i e l , a l t h o u g h d i s t u r b i n g , e n d s well. R e c r u i t s w e r e sent a n d th e m essag e a rr iv e d — d e la y e d , b u t n o t d a m a g i n g l y so. In th is t h e r e is h o p e — t h e s a m e h o p e h e l d o u t b y J e s u s in H i s tw o s t o r ie s o f i m p o r tu n ity — th e im p o r tu n a te w id o w an d th e n e ig h b o r seeking bread . D o e s th is m e s s a g e s p e a k to us? D o es a n y m e s s a g e f r o m t h e W o r d s p e a k to us? H a v e o u r e a r s b e c o m e d u l l o f h e a r in g ? D o w e n o t b e l i e v e in i m p o r t u n i t y ? H a s t h e s i n f u ln e s s o f o u r a g e b e e n O ctober, 1972 accepted as i n e v i t a b l e ? D o e s th e d ro w n in g m a n n eed no aid ? H as our r e s p o n s ib i li ty to let o u r li g h t s h i n e in th is d a r k h o u r b e e n c a n c e l l e d 0 J u s t w h e r e a r e w e in th is sto rv ? W h a t a re w e doing? D o e s n o t t h e p e r s i s t e n t fa i th o f D a n iel i n s p ir e u s? D o e s n o t t h e a n g e l s s t r u g g l e to b r e a k t h r o u g h e n c o u r a g e us? H a s G o d g r o w n d i s i n t e r e s t e d , o r h a v e w e g r o w n n e g l i g e n t ? It is foolish to a c c e p t d e f e a t as i n e v i t a b l e u n til t h e t h e i n s t r u m e n t s o f su c c e s sfu l c o n q u e s t h ave b e e n em ployed. “ Arise, m y soul, arise; s h a k e off th y g u i l t y fe a r s . . .” T h is h a s b e e n th e t h e m e s o n g of s u c c e s s fu l w a r r i o r s of th e p a st, a n d m a y w e ll serv e o u r p u r p o s e to d a y . T h e c u t t i n g e d g e of th is w a r cry is “ t h v g u i l t y fears. N o c o n q u e s t for r i g h t e o u s n e s s in o u r d a y will b e a t t e m p t e d u n ti l w e s e n s e o u r o w n g u ilt: g u i l t of f e a r (fo r w e h a v e b e e n c o m m a n d e d to “ f e a r n o t ” ), g u i l t of d is o b e d i e n c e , g u i l t of g ro s s n e g le c t, g u il t of id le n e ss, g u i l t of m i s s p e n t e n e r g i e s , g u i l t o f e m p t y v a u lt s in t h e skies, g u il t of p ra y e r le s s n e s s , g u i l t of e a s e a n d p l e a s u r e , g u i l t of m i s p l a c e d lo v e — g u il t, g u ilt, a n d m o r e g u ilt! M a y th e g o o d L o r d h a v e m e r c y a n d a r o u s e us, lest w e s l e e p t h e s l e e p of d e a th ! D a r e w e r e m a i n “ a t e a s e in Z i o n ” w h i l e w r e s t l i n g a n g e ls b a t t l e o u r foes to g e t to u s? S h all w e s l e e p o n w h ile th e e v e r sle e p le ss S a v io u r m a k e s c o n s t a n t i n t e r c e s s io n fo r us? Shall w e t a k e o u r p r a y e r h o u r s c a s u a l ly w h ile t h e b le s s e d H o l y S p ir it m a k e s in t e r c e s s io n fo r us “ w ith g ro a n in g s w h ich c a n n o t be u tte re d ” ? D a r e to b e a D a n ie l! D a r e to t u r n y o u r fa c e t o w a r d t h e h e a v e n s in e a r n e s t a n d c o stly p l e a d i n g u n t i l y o u r e n r a p t u r e d so ul h e a r s t h e w a r r i n g m e s s e n g e r say, “ T h y w o r d s w e r e h e a r d , a n d I a m c o m e fo r t h y w o r d s . ” T h i s m e s s a g e w ill g iv e m e a n i n g to t h e w o r d s o f Jesu s, “ Ask, a n d y e sh a ll re c e iv e , t h a t y o u r jo y m a y b e f u l l” ( J o h n 16:24). 7 The cost of revival is m easured by m ore than the m oney required REVIVAL PREACHING P a sto r, how church to m uch have d o e s it c o s t y o u r a one-w eek re v i v al? ” “ W e u s u a l ly p r e p a r e a b u d g e t of $ 1 ,3 0 0 fo r a w e e k w i t h a p r e a c h e r a n d s i n g e r .’’ T h is is p a r t of a c o n v e r s a t i o n h e ld r e c e n t l y w i t h a p a s t o r w i t h w h o m I w as w o r k in g . F r a n k l y , th is is e n o u g h to fo r c e a s e r i o u s - m i n d e d e v a n g e l i s t to p r a y t h a t h e will a lw a y s g iv e his b e s t to G o d a n d t h e c h u r c h w ith w h o m h e is w o rk in g . S o m e c h u r c h e s raise m o r e m o n e y a n d s o m e raise less t h a n th e a b o v e illu s tra tio n . In all c h u r c h e s , m u c h of t h e m o n e y is g i v e n a t a g r e a t sacrifice. T h e m o n e y , h o w e v e r , is n o t t h e m a jo r factor. T h e s p i r it u a l n e e d is t h e m ajo r concern. “ B rother C h a m b e rs , w ill y o u m a k e a c o v e n a n t o f p r a y e r w i t h m e ? W e h a v e t h e son o f a m i n i s t e r in o u r c h u r c h . H is h o m e is b r o k e n , a n d h e is a n alco ho lic. P le a s e h e l p us p r a y By Leon Chambers Evangelist, Gadsden, Ala. fo r h i m . ” M u l t i p l y th is b y th o u s a n d s of s i m i la r n e e d s , a n d o n e b e g i n s to fe e l t h e b u r d e n o f t h e c h u r c h . N o ser v ic e o f t h e re v iv a l is u n i m p o r t a n t . T h e e v a n g e l i s t m u s t w o r k a n d p r a y to be at his b e s t in e v e r y service. A m o n g h u m a n eff o rts , p r e a c h i n g is t h e m o s t i m p o r t a n t f a c t o r in w in n in g souls. T h e s o u l - w i n n i n g s e r m o n must b e b a s e d s o lid ly u p o n t h e B ible and C h r i s t i a n d o c t r i n e . C h r i s t i a n d o c trin e is t h e c o ll e c ti v e t e a c h i n g s o f t h e Scrip tu r e s o n a s t a t e d s u b j e c t. W i t h a bibli cal f o u n d a t i o n t h e s e r m o n s h o u l d be p r e a c h e d w i t h a u t h o r i t y . T h e listeners m u s t feel t h e i n t e n s e c o n v i c t i o n of the e v a n g e l i s t . L o g ic m a y c o m m u n i c a t e to t h e i n t e ll e c t, b u t o n ly f e e l in g will m o t i v a t e to a c ti o n . P e o p l e live in a w o r l d c i r c u m s c r i b e d a n d c o lo r e d by t h e w a y t h e y feel a b o u t th in g s. T h e s e r m o n s h o u l d m a k e th e un s a v e d feel t h a t t h e y sit b e f o r e th e high a n d h o ly G o d . T h r o u g h t h e Holy S p i r i t ’s u se of t h e s e r m o n , h e a r t s should b e t r o u b l e d a n d c o n s c i e n c e s activated. S u c h h e a r t - s e a r c h i n g p r e a c h i n g can c o m e o n l y f r o m a p r e a c h e r w ith a y e a r n i n g soul. T h e e v a n g e l i s t m u s t be a b l e to say w i t h P au l, “ F o r I c o u ld wish t h a t m y s e lf w e r e a c c u r s e d fr o m Christ fo r m y b r e t h r e n , m y k i n s m e n accord in g to t h e f l e s h ” (R o m . 9:3). T h is is the p o r t r a i t of a b r o k e n h e a r t e d evangelist. The P re a ch er's Magazine It is t r u e t h a t t h e e v a n g e l i s t is n o t solely r e s p o n s i b l e for t h e revival. B ut it is also t r u e t h a t h e w ill h a v e m o r e to do w i t h t h e s u c c e s s o r f a i lu r e of th e revival t h a n a n y o n e p e r s o n . T h e c h u r c h will b e b e t t e r o r p o o r e r b e c a u s e he p a s s e d t h a t w ay. T h e ev an g elistic serm o n should be p r i m a r i l y a i m e d fo r p e r s u a s i o n . T h i s is harvesttim e. S u ch p r e a c h in g can best be d o n e t h r o u g h t h e u s e of o ld a n d tr ie d d o c t r i n a l s e r m o n s . T h e h is to ry of re v iv a ls g iv e s a n a b u n d a n c e of e v i d e n c e t h a t d o c t r i n a l p r e a c h i n g will bring p e o p le face-to-face w ith th e ir sins a n d t h e i r h o p e o f f o r g i v e n e s s a n d s a lv a tio n . T h e law is p r o c l a i m e d , b u t w ith a b r o k e n h e a rt. W h e n t h e H o l y S p ir it m o v e s u p o n th e e v a n g e l i s t , t h e s e l f - r i g h t e o u s will s h e d his s e l f - i m p o s e d b l i n d n e s s ; t h e b a c k s l id e r , a c k n o w l e d g e his fall; th e s l e e p i n g s i n n e r will b e a w a k e n e d ; a n d th e C h r i s t i a n will g r o w in g ra c e . T h e s e r m o n s h o u l d b e to t h e p o i n t a n d s h o u l d b e b r i e f e n o u g h to allo w ti m e for t h e in v i t a t i o n . T h e il lu s tr a tio n s s h o u l d b e c le a r, v iv id , a n d r e l e v a n t to t h e s u b j e c t. T h e r e is no ro o m for h o b b i e s o r f o r c o m p l i m e n t se e k in g . T h e s e r m o n is t h e c r u c i a l t i m e w h e n t h e c o n g r e g a t i o n faces G o d . T h e e v a n g e l i s t w ill s o o n fin d t h a t e v a n g e l i s t i c p r e a c h i n g is m o r e t h a n a gift. A n y t a l e n t t h a t G o d h a s g iv e n m u s t b e c u l t i v a t e d , so t h a t o n e will g iv e his b e s t to G o d . T h i s d e m a n d s m e n t a l d e d i c a t i o n . A g o o d sp irit, n ic e p e r s o n a l i t y , o r g ifts a r e n o s u b s t i t u t e fo r h a r d w o rk . T h i s is t r u e fo r t h e e x p e r i e n c e d p r e a c h e r as w ell as t h e i n experienced. E v a n g e l i s t i c p r e a c h i n g a ls o d e m a n d s s p i r it u a l a g o n i z i n g . It is t r a g i c fo r o n e to p r e a c h o n t h e C ro ss, j u d g m e n t , hell, or an y C h ristian do ctrin e w ith o u t a s o u l t h a t has b o r n e a b u r d e n of i n t e r c e s s o ry p r a y e r . P ra y e r , b u r d e n s , a n d s o r ro w w e r e a p a r t of t h e m i n i s t r y of o u r L ord, a n d w e sh o u ld not e x p ect o ur (Continued on page 46) O ctober, 1972 Practical Points that make a difference A Little Different— A Marvelous Result! D e a r Son: Sunday night w as a g re at service! I have n ever seen one just like it. W h e n th ere was no response to the altar call, the pastor d im m e d the lights and then invited the choir an d c o ng reg ation to the a ltar to m eet G o d be fo re going out into the world. As one left the a ltar a n o th e r w ou ld take his place, and the peo ple m oved to the fro n t seats w a itin g for th e ir turn. T h e m in isterial staff sat in the co n g reg atio n a w a it ing th eir tim e to pray even as their people did. D o you know w h a t h app e n e d ! A son said, “ T h a t is th e first tim e I have ever seen m y 73-year-old fath er at an altar.” And he was in m id w e e k service th e fol low ing w eek. A young m a rrie d couple held h an d s tightly as th ey knelt and co m m itted th eir lives to the Lord. A tee n -a g e r said, “ Say, th a t w as n eat; th a t helped m e !” You see, occasionally w e all like to m e e t ou r L ord at an a ltar w ith o u t the stigm a of a b ro k en relationship w ith G o d w h ich the a ltar should n o t— bu t m a n y times seem s to — im ply. As th e lights slowly b eca m e brig hter and the o rg an p lay ed “ S w e eter th an All,” I felt a new touch from G o d an d a close ness w ith o th e r m e m b e rs as th o u g h we w e re at last achieving hoinonia (c o m m u n ity). It w as a g reat day! L o ve By J. Kenneth Grider Professor, Nazarene Theological Seminary Lessons in Leadership— From a Tow-truck How long should an e ccle sia stica l tow chain be? W h a m ! C o u l d I c o n tr o l it? W o u l d m y c a r b r e a k loo se f r o m t h e o t h e r ea r? W o u l d I h it t h e o t h e r c a r? M y c a r w as b e i n g to w e d 6 0 m i le s o n a r a i n y n ig h t, a n d a t t i m e s it w a s y a n k e d u n ti l it w as a l m o s t o u t of c o n tr o l. B e in g a t r a i n e r o f p a sto rs, a n d a w r i t e r , a n d h o p i n g to m a k e a t least s o m e t h i n g c o u n t fo r C h r i s t a t a t i m e w h e n tro u b le h a d in tru d e d , I m u s e d on w h a t p a s t o r a l l e a d e r s h i p s h o u l d b e like. F o r o n e th i n g , I t h o u g h t , t h e p a s t o r s h o u l d n o t le a d at to o clo se a p r o x i m i ty to his p e o p le . T h e m a n h i r e d to to w m e t h a t n i g h t h a d tie d t h e c h a i n so t h a t a d i s t a n c e of o n ly a b o u t t h r e e f e e t s e p a r a t e d his c a r fr o m m i n e . T o a v o id h i t t i n g his c a r I d r o v e t h e e n t i r e d is t a n c e w i t h m y fo o t t o u c h i n g t h e b r a k e a n d w i t h m y e y e s o n t h e l e a d c a r s taillig h t. I w a s c i r c u m s c r i b e d , h e m m e d in, a lw a y s u n e a s y , n e v e r free. T h a t ’s h o w it is w i t h t h e lay p e o p l e if t h e p a s t o r le a d s at to o close p r o x i m i ty to t h e m . C e r t a i n l y h e s h o u l d le a d t h e m as a p e r s o n m i g h t le a d a m o t o r c a d e — o u t a h e a d o f t h e m w h ile t h e y fo llo w u n d e r t h e i r o w n s p i r it u a l d y n a m i s m a n d m a k e th eir ow n S p irit-g u id ed d e c is io n s a b o u t h o w to a d v a n c e , w i t h i n c e r t a i n p r e s c r i b e d limits. If t h e p a s t o r c h e c k s u p o n t h e p e o p le to t h e p o i n t o f b e i n g n o se y , t h e y m i g h t fe e l l e g i s l a te d in t h e i r s p i rit u a l life. It w ill u s u a l ly b e e n o u g h to say to s o m e o n e w h o h a s m i s s e d a service, “ I m i s s e d y o u , ” in s t e a d of, “ W h e r e w e r e y o u ? ” It will u s u a l ly b e e n o u g h to say, “ J o h n , I ’m s u r e y o u will d o w h a t y o u feel t h e L o r d w o u l d h a v e y o u d o 10 in t h e b u i l d i n g f u n d c a m p a i g n , in s t e a d o f a s k i n g h i m p r i v a t e l y the a m o u n t h e i n t e n d s to give. O n t h e o t h e r h a n d , e v e n as t h e m an t o w i n g m y c a r s h o u l d n o t h a v e p u lle d it a t t h e e n d o f a 4 0 - f o o t c h a i n , so the p a s t o r s h o u l d n o t le a d a t to o g r e a t a d i s t a n c e fr o m t h e p e o p le . I c o u l d have g o t t e n m y f r o n t w h e e l s t a n g l e d u p in a lo n g , lo ose c h a in . T h e p e o p l e of God c a n b e c o m e g r e a t l y e n t a n g l e d with t h a t w h i c h i m p e d e s t h e i r p ro g r e s s if t h e p a s t o r s e e m s to b e so f a r a h e a d of t h e m s p i r i t u a l l y t h a t h e is n ’t really h u m a n a n d w o u l d likely n o t b e u n d e r s t a n d i n g of t h e i r h u m d r u m pro b le m s. L ik e w is e if h e a p p e a r s to t h e m to be as th e o l o g i c a l l y a le r t as a n H. O rto n W il e y , t h e y m i g h t r e f r a i n f r o m asking his h e l p o n a c o m m o n C h r i s t i a n be lief, lest h e t h i n k t h e m q u i t e illiterate d o c t r i n a l ly. S o m e t h i n g else I t h o u g h t of is that e v e n as t h a t t o w c a r re a lly d i d le a d me, so t h e p a s t o r re a l ly d o e s l e a d th e peo p le of G o d . As t h e to w c a r c o u ld have led m e i n t o t h e w r o n g la n e o n t h e high w a y , so a p a s t o r m i g h t w ell le a d his p e o p l e d o w n t h e w r o n g l a n e — since t h e y h a v e s u c h c o n f i d e n c e in h im . How i m p o r t a n t it is fo r h i m to l e a d th e way p r o p e r l y o n s u c h m a t t e r s as b e lie fs and p ra c tic e s ! H e is t h e m o s t t r u s t e d hu m a n l e a d e r of all, for m a n y o f his peo p l e — if n o t m o s t of t h e m . J e s u s knew t h a t “ if o n e b l i n d m a n g u i d e s an o th er t h e y will b o t h fall in t o t h e d it c h ” ( M a tt. 15:14, N E B ). T h e s e a r e s o m e o f t h e t h o u g h t s that w e n t t h r o u g h m y m i n d a t a ti m e when a s m a ll t r o u b l e h a d i n t r u d e d . The P re a ch er's Magazine ok o u r m in is te r s was over h e a r d r e s p o n d i n g to a d is tr i c t s u p e r i n t e n d e n t , “ I d o n ’t m i n d p r e a c h ing to t h e p e o p l e ; 1 ju s t h a t e to h a v e to fool w i t h t h e m . ” S u c h u n d i s g u i s e d h o n e s ty f r o m t h e h e a r t of a g o o d m a n is rare. B u t w h a t p a s t o r h a s n o t h a d th e sam e s e c r e t f r u s t r a t i o n ? T h i s m a n h a d p a s t o r e d s o m e sm all, d i f f i c u l t c o n g r e g a ti o n s t h a t n o o n e e ls e w o u l d tak e. F o r m an y years he h ad s u p p o r te d him self a n d his f a m i l y b y w o r k i n g o n t h e side. N ow he w as o n e of th e o ld e r pastors on t h e d i s tr i c t a n d h o n e s t l y e x p r e s s in g his fe e lin g s. N o o n e e v e r q u e s t i o n e d his s p i r it u a l in t e g r i ty . M a n y c o u ld i d e n t if y w i t h his o b j e c t i o n . I have never m et a N azarene preach er w h o d is li k e d p u l p i t p r e a c h i n g . I h a v e r e a d o f s o m e in o t h e r d e n o m i n a tio n s w h o d i d n ’t e v e n e n j o y p r e a c h i n g , b u t fo r m o s t m i n is te r s , p r e a c h i n g is a p l e a s a n t p a r t of t h e w ork . E v e n less g if te d m e n h a v e e x p e r i e n c e d sea so n s of a n o i n t i n g b y G o d as t h e y p r e a c h e d t h e g o s p e l. W h i l e p r e a c h i n g is t h e m o s t i m p o r t a n t f a c e t o f t h e m i n i s t r y , it is n e i t h e r t h e m o s t ta x i n g n o r t h e m o s t t i m e - c o n s u m i n g . T h e c o m p l e x s o c ie ty in w h i c h t h e c h u r c h m u s t m i n i s t e r has t h r u s t its c o m p l e x i t i e s u p o n t h e s h o u l d e r s of t h e p a sto r. S u c c e s s o r f a i l u r e is d e t e r m i n e d in a m a n ’s m i n i s t r y to a l a r g e e x t e n t b y his r e l a t i o n s h i p to p e o p le . E v e n t h e m a n w h o is m a k i n g t h e c h u r c h “ b o o m s o m e t i m e s g e ts a h e a v y v o t e a g a in s t h i m b e c a u s e of t h e w a y h e d o e s t h e job. T h e g r e a t e s t “ p u l p i t e e r ” th e c h u rc h has e v e r h a d m ay not be t h e m a n lo n g e s t a n d m o s t f o n d l y r e m e m b e r e d . B u t t h e m a n w h o lo v e d his p e o p l e will n e v e r b e f o r g o t t e n . H o w e v e r d if f ic u l t s o m e p e o p l e a re , real lo v e will b e r e c i p r o c a t e d . O ne P r o b l e m p e o p l e are u s u a l ly p e o p l e w ith problem s. T h e m a n on th e board t h a t g iv e s t h e m o s t t r o u b l e is o n ly r e f l e c t i n g his soul. P e o p le h a v e a w a y of m a k i n g t h e c h u r c h , t h e p a s t o r, a n d e v e n G od th e ir scapegoat. T h e m an O ctober, 1972 S uccessor failure is determ ined in a m an’s m inistry to a large extent by his relationahip to people Problem People By Robert E. Maner Pastor, First Church, Garland, Tex. t h w a r t e d a t w o r k o r h o m e o r in so c ie ty f i n d s h e c a n t h r o w his w e i g h t a r o u n d a t c h u r c h a n d g e t a w a y w i t h it. T h e s o l u ti o n lies, n o t in a d d i n g a n o t h e r a r e a of d e f e a t , b u t in lo c a t i n g his b asic p r o b l e m a n d h e l p i n g h i m w ith a so lu tion. P ro b lem p e o p le n e e d n o t b ec o m e o u r p ro b le m . O b jectiv ity m a y sound im p o s s i b le w h e n lov e is t h e e s t a b l i s h e d c r i t e r i o n for su ccess, b u t t h e d o c t o r n e e d n o t c a t c h t h e d is e a s e to c u r e th e p atient. L in i n g u p tw o o p p o s i n g sid es like a r m i e s in b a t t l e c a n re s u lt in a war. W h i l e s p i n e le s s a c q u i e s c i n g in e v e r y c o n f l ic t is n o s o lu tio n , t h e p a s t o r n e e d n o t c h a m p i o n t h e c a u s e of e i t h e r side. W h e n p r i n c i p l e s a r e n o t a t stak e, it is fa r b e t t e r to k e e p t h e lo ve a n d r e s p e c t of all t h a n to h a v e y o u r sid e w in th e d i s a g r e e m e n t . V ic to r y s o m e t i m e s costs m o r e a n d n e t s less t h a n d e f e a t . In e i t h e r case, t h e p e o p le , n o t a b u i l d i n g n or a bus n or a coat of p ain t, are th e m o s t i m p o r t a n t it e m in q u e s t io n . P ro b lem p e o p le n e e d no t m a k e a p r o b l e m pastor. A p a s t o r c a n b e a p r o b le m to t h e local c h u r c h , to t h e d is tric t, to h im s e lf, a n d to G o d . T h e L o r d has c a ll e d Mis m e n to d o a jo b . T h e w o rk 11 w a s h e r e b e f o r e w e c a m e a n d w ill b e h e r e lo n g a f t e r w e a r e g o n e . T h e p r o b le m s will b e h e r e to o ( t h a t is, u n le s s w e a re t h e p r o b l e m s ) . T o allo w t h e d if fic u ltie s o f a n y g i v e n s i t u a t i o n to m a k e u s b i t t e r a n d c ritic a l is fa r m o r e t r a g i c t h a n t h e s i t u a t i o n itself. If w e a llo w t h e p r o b l e m s o f t h e c h u r c h to w reck o u r h ealth or o u r m arria g e, w e h a v e n o t o n ly d o n e n o t h i n g to b e t t e r th e church; we have a d d e d im m e a s u r a b l y to t h e to t a l p r o b l e m . W h i l e it is i m p o s s i b le to d i v o r c e o u rs e lv e s e m o ti o n a ll y f r o m a c h u r c h - r e l a t e d p r o b l e m , it is n e c e s s a r y to k e e p its e m o t i o n a l i m p a c t f r o m b l i g h t i n g e v e r y o t h e r re l a t i o n s h i p in life. P r o b l e m s will b e w i t h us as lo n g as w e a r e th is sid e of t h e g a t e s o f h ea v e n . B u t t h e y a r e G o d ’s p r o b l e m s too. E v ery p a s t o r m u s t l e a r n to lay his b u r d e n d o w n a t n ig h t , t u r n o ff his "w orrier, c o m m i t it all t o G o d , a n d g o to sleep. T h e p r o b l e m s w e c a n n o t s o lv e by p r a y e r a n d lo v e a n d w i s d o m c a n be e n d u r e d b y g ra c e . The “ up-and-outer” needs Christ as much as the “ d ow n-and-outer” Reaching the Rich with the Gospel By Roy Wells* this h a s b o r n e o n m y m ind. I h av e h o p e d th a t p e rh a p s s o m e o n e w i t h a m o r e a b le p e n w o u ld w r i t e a n a rtic le a b o u t th is s u b j e c t, fo r I fe e l I d o n o t s t a n d a l o n e in m y c o n c e r n a b o u t t h e s e p e o p le . T h e r e are t h r e e re a s o n s w h y I b e li e v e w e s h o u l d i n c l u d e t h e w e a l t h y in o u r m in is try . F o r so m e tim e F irst, t h e y are h u n g r y . T h e e x p e r ience I have h ad w ith these p eo p le r e v e a ls t h e y a r e h u n g r y . I h a d b e e n p r a y i n g fo r a c o n tr a c to r , f r o m w h o m w e b o u g h t t h e lots o n w h i c h to b u il d o u r n e w c h u r c h . I h a d m a d e it a p o in t to visit h i m a n d h a d g i v e n h i m a sp e c ia l i n v i t a t i o n to visit w i t h u s t h e first S u n d a y in o u r n e w b u i l d i n g . T o m y sur- “Pastor, M aryland Ave. C hurch, Dayton, Ohio. 12 p r i s e h e said, “ M y w ife a n d I have b e e n ta l k i n g a b o u t it a n d w e h a d al r e a d y d e c i d e d to a t t e n d c h u r c h s o m e w h e r e th is S u n d a y , b u t w e d i d n t know o u r visit w o u l d b e to y o u r c h u r c h . ” T h e y cam e, a n d th e y c a m e w ith hun g r y h e a r t s . At t h e clo se of t h e service w h e n t h e in v i t a t i o n w a s g iv e n , they b o t h c a m e f o r w a r d fo r p r a y e r a n d were b o t h s a v e d in t h e first serv ice. I have k n o w m a n y p o o r p e o p le , o r m id d le class, w h o w e r e h a r d e r to r e a c h th an th ese. I w a s s h o c k e d o n e d a y t o le a r n th at m y d o c to r , w h o w a s in his th irtie s , had d i e d d u r i n g t h e n i g h t f r o m a n overdose o f s l e e p i n g pills, a n d left a w ife and f o u r y o u n g c h i l d r e n . 1 said to myself, S u r e l y t h e r e w a s a h u n g e r t h a t h a d not b e e n m e t. The P re a ch e r’s Magazine It is t r u e t h a t t h e c o n g r e g a t i o n s of th e a v e r a g e C h u r c h of t h e N a z a r e n e are m a d e u p of t h e m i d d l e - c l a s s a n d th e p o o r. V e r y fe w e x p e n s i v e l i m o u s in e s are f o u n d a t o u r p a r k i n g lots o n S u n d a y m o r n in g . Y et t h e r e is n o t a N a z a r e n e p r e a c h e r w h o w o u l d n ’t fe el h o n o r e d to see a fe w d r i v e u p o n S u n d a y m o r n i n g . Yet, I ask y o u , a r e n o t t h e w e a l t h y n e g l e c t e d in o u r c h u r c h e s ? H a v e w e no t left t h e m for t h e m o r e f o r m a l c h u r c h e s ? T h e r e is a g o s p e l a n d t h e r e is a sp irit in t h e C h u r c h of t h e N a z a rene. O u r m i n i s t e r s a r e g o o d p r e a c h e r s , a n d o u r m e s s a g e of h o li n e s s is t h e a n swer. W h y n o t i n c l u d e all m e n in o u r m issio n t o s a v e t h e w o r l d ? S e c o n d , t h e y c a n b e r e a c h e d . As 1 c h e c k e d t h r o u g h t h e "no c h u r c h p r e f e r e n c e ” in o u r local h o s p i ta l , I c a m e acro ss a n a m e a n d a s k e d t h e r e c e p t i o n ist a b o u t th is m a n . S h e l o o k e d r a t h e r s u r p r i s e d a n d to ld m e h e w a s v e ry w e a l t h y , a n d t h e b i g g e s t g a m b l e r in to w n . B u t I t o l d h e r h e n e e d e d G o d j u s t like e v e r y o n e else, a n d w i t h i n a few m i n u t e s I w a s g e t t i n g a c q u a i n t e d w i t h h im . T h e d a il y visits t h a t f o l lo w e d p r o v e d t h a t t h e r e c e p t i o n i s t w a s rig h t. A b o u t t h e o n l y t h i n g th is m a n c o u ld say w a s t h a t h e d i d b e li e v e t h e r e w a s a G o d s o m e w h e r e . Y et h e w a s h u n g r y to k n o w m o r e a b o u t H im . T h e a t t i t u d e th a t th e re c e p tio n ist h ad to w a rd him s e e m e d to b e t y p i c a l o f m o s t o f us. It is t h e a t t i t u d e t h a t t h e y h a v e g o n e to o fa r o r a r e to o w i c k e d to b e i n t e r e s t e d in a n y t h i n g b u t sin. B u t th is i d e a m u s t b e e r a s e d f r o m o u r m i n d s if w e a re e v e r to h e l p t h e m . W e m u s t h a v e t h e a t t i t u d e t h a t all m e n a r e h u n g r y fo r G o d a n d can b e reached. O n e o f t h e l e a d i n g p a s t o r s of m y to w n c o n fr o n te d m e o n e d a y c o n c e rn in g a m e m b e r o f h is o w n c h u r c h a n d said, “ If y o u c a n h e l p h i m I w o u ld a p p r e c i a t e it. I a d m i t m y c h u r c h c a n t d o a n y t h i n g f o r h i m , b u t I fe e l yo u c a n . ” W h a t h e w a s re a lly s a y i n g w a s t h a t his c h u r c h ’s p r o g r a m o f r e f o r m a tio n c o u l d n ’t d o a n y t h i n g f o r t h e m a n , O ctober, 1972 b u t o u r m e s s a g e o f t r a n s fo r m a t io n c o u ld . T h e C h u r c h a t P e n t e c o s t to o k p e o p l e as th e y c a m e —-s id e s t e p p in g no o n e . T h i s is still t h e a t t i t u d e w e m u s t h a v e . W e p r e a c h t h a t t h e t h i n g s of t h e w o r l d will n o t satisfy. Y et w h e n w e see t h e m w ith so m u c h o f th is w o r l d ’s g o o d , o u r a t t i t u d e is t h a t t h e y h a v e n e e d of n o th i n g . W e re a lly o u g h t to c h a n g e o u r m e s s a g e o r p u t it i n t o p r a c tice. T h i s d o e s n o t m e a n t h a t w e n e g l e c t o th e r s in o r d e r to r e a c h th o s e w h o m ig h t p a d o u r c h u rc h treasury; b u t on th e o th e r h an d , o u g h t th e y not to h a v e a n e q u a l c h a n c e to h e a r th e gospel? T h i r d , t h e y h a v e soids. It is to ld t h a t w h e n P e t e r C a r t w r i g h t w a s p r e a c h i n g o n e n ig h t , t h e p a s t o r n u d g e d h i m a n d said, ‘K i n d l y t a k e it e a s y t o n i g h t , fo r A b r a h a m L in c o l n h as ju s t w a l k e d i n . ” L in c o l n w a s t h e n a s e n a t o r . M r. C a r t w r i g h t m u m b l e d s o m e t h i n g o f a s s e n t, b u t b e f o r e th e m e s s a g e w a s o v e r h e said, “ I a m told t h a t A b r a h a m L in c o l n is in t h e a u d i e n c e , b u t b e it k n o w n t h a t u n le s s h e r e p e n t s like e v e r y o n e else h e will g o to h e ll j u s t like e v e r y o t h e r s i n n e r . ” C a r t w r i g h t sa w L in c o l n , b u t h e also saw his soul. At t h e e n d o f t h e serv ice M r. L i n c o l n c a m e a r o u n d a n d to o k h i m by th e h a n d a n d gave h im a w arm h a n d s h a k e , e x p r e s s in g a p p r e c i a t i o n for h is sin c e rity . Yes, e v e r y m a n is e n d o w e d b y his C r e a t o r w i t h a soul. T h e ric h h a v e t h e i r h e a r t a c h e s , b u r d e n s , d i s a p p o i n t m e n t s . S a t a n is n o r e s p e c t e r of p e rs o n s. I h a v e v is ite d , c o u n s e l e d , a n d p r a y e d w i t h t h e s e p e o p le . T h e h u n g e r , t h e n e e d , t h e d e s i r e a r e j u s t t h e s a m e as in all o th e r s . W e d o n ’t h a v e to fe e l w e n e e d to c h a n g e t h e m e s s a g e , d i l u t e it, o r m a k e it a n y d i f f e r e n t for t h e m . T h e y m a y h av e a un iv ersity e d u c a tio n a n d k n o w n o t h i n g a b o u t h o w t o b e saved . T h e p r i c e m a y b e h i g h fo r t h e m , b u t t h e p o w e r o f t h e g o s p e l is “ to e v e r y o n e th a t b e lie v e th .” W e can reach them . W h y n o t tr y it? 13 The name of the gam e is defense when the opposition threatens to defeat us Hold That Line! TT t h a t l i n e ! H o ld t h a t li n e ! ” A g r e a t c r o w d o f c o ll e g e s t u d e n t s a n d r o o t e rs c h a n t e d fo r t h e i r h o m e t e a m as t h e y w e r e b e i n g p r e s s e d to t h e i r g o a l line b y t h e i r rival o p p o n e n t s . W h a t a t e n s e m o m e n t it was! “ T h i r d d o w n a n d o n e y a rd to t h e g o a l , ” said th e announcer. A g re a t roar w e n t up f r o m t h e cro w d . T h e y d i d n o t m a k e it. " F o u r t h d o w n a n d a fo ot to g o ! ” said t h e a n n o u n c e r . ' H o l d t h a t line! H o ld t h a t li n e ! ” c a m e f r o m t h e b le a c h e rs . A g a in t h e o p p o s i n g t e a m p l u n g e d , b u t th e y d i d n o t m a k e it. T h e r e f e r e e m o t i o n e d for t h e h o m e t e a m to ta k e po ss essio n of t h e ball. T h e r e c o m e t i m e s in t h e re lig io u s s t r u g g l e w h e n w e n e e d to “ h o ld t h a t li n e . ” I b e li e v e P a u l h a d th is in m i n d w h e n he w ro te th e E p h esian ch u rc h a n d e x h o r t e d t h e m to p u t o n t h e w h o l e a r m o r of G o d , t h a t t h e y m i g h t s t a n d a g a i n s t t h e w ile s of t h e d e v i l — “ a n d h a v i n g d o n e all, to s t a n d ” ( E p h . 6:13). 1 b e l i e v e w e h a v e r e a c h e d a d a y in o u r c h u r c h w h e n w e n e e d to " h o l d t h a t l i n e ” a g a i n s t s o m e t h i n g s t h a t are p r e s s in g in u p o n us. M o d e r n e v a n o ld by W. E. Zimmerman Nazarene Evangelist, Marion, Ohio g e l i s m is s w e e p i n g m a n y o ff t h e i r feet. T o o o f t e n th is m e a n s “ m a k i n g d e c i s i o n s ” fo r C h r i s t in s t e a d o f g e t t i n g a re a l e x p e r i e n c e of s a l v a ti o n ;; “ a c c e p t in g C h r i s t ” in s t e a d o f r e p e n t i n g for sin; g i v i n g o n e s e l f to C h r i s t i a n service i n s t e a d o f d y i n g o u t to self a n d being s a n c t i f i e d w h o lly ; j o i n i n g a c h u r c h and b e c o m i n g a C h r i s t i a n p r o f e s s o r in s t e a d of g e t t i n g a C h r i s t i a n possession. H e r e is a r e p o r t o n a y o u t h c a m p w h i c h says, “ W h e n t h e last a l t a r call w a s m a d e , e v e r y o n e h a d c h o s e n C hrist a n d m a d e a c o m m i t m e n t to H i m . ” N o w t h a t is n o t th e l a n g u a g e to d e s c r ib e w h a t ta k e s p l a c e a t o u r N a z a re n e a ltars. W h e n p e o p l e c o m e to t h e altar in o u r c a m p s , t h e y c o m e to g e t saved, i.e., c o n v e r t e d , r e c l a i m e d , o r sanctified. T h i s “ a c c e p t C h r i s t , ” “ m a k e a decision fo r C h r i s t , ” o r " m a k e a c o m m i t m e n t to C h r i s t i a n s e r v ic e ” is t h e l a n g u a g e of t h e m o d e r n c h u r c h a n d t h e p o p u la r revival. It is n o t t h e l a n g u a g e of the h o li n e s s c h u r c h . T h i s le a d s m e to say t h a t w e n e e d to “ h o l d t h e l i n e ” f o r a re al w o r k of divine g r a c e to b e d o n e a t o u r altars. R ecently I h a v e h e a r d s o m e s l i g h t i n g r e m a rk s on t h e m a t t e r of “ p r a y i n g t h r o u g h . ” Now I re a liz e t h e r e a r e s o m e th in g s that t a k e p l a c e a t o u r a lta rs t h a t d o not m a k e s e n s e to s o m e o n lo o k e rs, but w h e n t h e re s u lts a r e all t a b u l a t e d , it is still t h e b e s t p l a c e f o r s i n n e r s to come a n d f i n d t h e i r w a y t h r o u g h to G o d ; and fo r C h r i s t i a n s t h a t a r e sick o f th e i r car nal spells to d i e o u t to them selves, m a k e a c o m p l e t e c o n s e c r a t i o n a n d have The P re a ch er's Magazine the thrill of b e i n g s a n c t i f i e d b y th e b a p tis m w i t h t h e H o ly S pirit. J u s t last ev en in g in t h e m i d s t of a n a l t a r service, I h e a r d a p a s t o r g i v i n g o n e of his m e m bers, w h o w a s at t h e a l t a r s e e k i n g th e e x p e rie n c e of h o lin e s s , s u c h m a r v e l o u s in s tru c t io n t h a t I b e li e v e h e r e c e i v e d m o re th e o l o g i c a l t r a i n i n g in five m i n utes t h a n h e c o u ld h a v e g a i n e d b y re a d i n g b o o k s fo r ho u rs. W h e n p e o p l e so m e to t h e a lta r, t h e y a r e in s u c h a b u m b l e sp irit a n d a t t i t u d e o f soul t h a t th e y c a n re c e i v e t h e t r u t h . H e r e is a n o t h e r r e p o r t o n a r e t r e a t : So m a n y y o u n g a d u l t s c a m e f o r w a r d and m a d e a r e c o m m i t m e n t of t h e m selves to t h e L o r d . ” T h i s s o u n d s like the o ld j a r g o n t h a t w e h e a r d in th e dead c h u rc h e s from w h ic h we cam e :>ut. T h e p r o g r a m t h a t w e w e r e s u p p o sed to c a r r y o u t in th o s e d a y s w a s to h a v e a c o n s e c r a t i o n s e r v ic e o n c e a m o n t h . T h i s w a s to g iv e all m e m b e r s w h o h a d c a r n a l sp ells d u r i n g t h e m o n t h a c h a n c e to c o m e to t h e a l t a r wi th a lot i)f o t h e r folk a n d g e t " f i x e d u p . ” B ut this m u s t n o t b e t h e p r o g r a m in o u r h o lin e ss c h u r c h e s . T h e o n ly w a y to d e a l w ith c a r n a l i t y is to h a v e t h e o ld m a n c ru c ifie d . Y ou d o n o t g e t t h e o ld m a n c ru c i f i e d b y c o r n i n g to t h e a l t a r w i t h a w h o le g r o u p o f c h u r c h m e m b e r s a n d r e c o n s e c r a t i n g y o u r s e lf to t h e L o rd a n d H is service. A c o n s e c r a t i o n t h a t b r i n g s a p e r s o n i n t o t h e e x p e r i e n c e of h o li ness is a o n e e - f o r - a l l c o n s e c r a t i o n a n d n o t a o n c e - a - m o n t h trial. It is e a s y to g e t folk to c o m e to t h e a l t a r to r e c o n se c r a te , a n d g e t a little c lo s e r to t h e L o rd . It is n o t so e a s y to g e t t h e m to c o m e to d ie o u t to t h e m s e l v e s a n d sin, o n c e a n d fo r all. L e t ’s " h o l d t h a t l i n e ” fo r a real, d e f i n i t e e x p e r i e n c e of s e c o n d - b l e s s i n g h o line ss. W e n e e d to " h o l d t h a t l i n e ” fo r a " h e a r t f e l t r e l i g i o n . ” T h e s e a re d a y s w h e n w e a re s u b s t i t u t i n g e d u c a t i o n to r re v e l a ti o n . By t h e p ro c e s s of i n s t r u c t i o n w e c a n tell a m a n h o w to g e t sav ed , b u t it ta k e s t h e r e v e l a t i o n o f t h e Spirit to le t h i m k n o w h e is saved . W e n e e d to " h o l d t h a t l i n e ” in g i v i n g t e s t i m o n y to t h e e x p e r i e n c e of ho liness. T h is h o ld s fo r t h e p r e a c h e r s as w ell as for t h e l a y m e n . I h a v e lis t e n e d to s o m e of o u r c a m p m e e t i n g p r e a c h e r s p r e a c h fo r 10 d a y s a n d n e v e r o n c e h a v e I h e a r d t h e m g iv e t e s t i m o n y of h o w o r w h e n t h e y re c e i v e d t h e e x p e r i e n c e of holiness. O f c o u r s e t h e y p r e a c h e d s o m e a b o u t h o lin e s s a n d i n v it e d folk to se ek t h e e x p e r i e n c e , b u t n o t o n c e d id t h e y g iv e t h e i r t e s t i m o n ies. B e fo re I b e c a m e a N a z a r e n e , I p u b lis h e d a n d e d i t e d t h e C h r is tia n W i t n e s s p a p e r , w h i c h w a s t h e o fficia l o r g a n of t h e N a t i o n a l H o lin e s s A ssoc iatio n. In th is c a p a c i t y I r e c e i v e d m a n y i n q u i r i e s c o n c e rn in g c a m p m e e tin g preachers. T w o q u e s t i o n s t h e y a lw a y s ask ed : D o es h e p r e a c h s e c o n d - b l e s s i n g holiness, a n d . D o e s h e te s tify to h a v i n g t h e e x p e r i e n c e : 1 It w a s o u r p riv il e g e to sit u n d e r t h e m i n i s t r y of s o m e of th o s e g r e a t h o lin e ss p r e a c h e r s of t h e e a rly t w e n t i e t h c e n t u r y , a n d o n e t h i n g th e y a lw a y s d i d b e f o r e t h e y w e n t fa r in to t h e i r m e e t i n g s w a s to g iv e a p e r s o n a l t e s t i m o n y . R e a d a f t e r w r it e r s like Hills, W o o d , C a r r a d i n e , a n d o t h e r s a n d y ou will n o t r e a d f a r u n ti l t h e y will tell w h e n t h e y s o u g h t a n d f o u n d t h e b les s in g of ho liness. I n d e e d w e w a n t to m a k e n u m e r i c a l g a i n s a n d m a k e a few t o u c h d o w n s , b u t r e m e m b e r s o m e t i m e s g a m e s a re w o n n o t o n ly b y m a k i n g t o u c h d o w n s , b u t b y " h o l d i n g t h e line. If P a u l t h o u g h t it w a s g o o d a d v ic e for t h e E p h e s i a n c h u r c h in his d a y , I b e l i e v e it is g o o d a d v i c e fo r us in th is v e r y day . S o m e of us “ kick a g a in s t th e p ric k s ” for a life tim e , all th e w h ile b e li e v in g th a t w e a re s u r r e n d e r e d to th e w ill of G o d . — A. W . T o z e r O ctober, 1972 15 mmm MEN of STRENGTH By Hubert Helling Missionary, Japan “ All t h e w a t e r in t h e o c e a n c a n n o t sink a s h i p u n le s s t h e w a t e r s t a rts g e t t i n g in s i d e . ’’ A n o t h e r w r i t i n g in r e s p o n s e to th is said, “ All t h e t r o u b l e s in t h e w o r l d c a n n o t sink a h u m a n b e i n g u n le s s th o s e t r o u b l e s i n v a d e his i n n e r life .” I n w a r d s t r e n g t h is r e a lly w h a t c o u n t s in t h e l o n g ru n , a n d as Dr. C h a p m a n o n c e said, “ I t ’s t h e lo n g r u n w e ’re i n . ” I t ’s n o t h o w s t r o n g a m a n s e e m s to b e on t h e o u ts id e , b u t it’s t h e re s ilie n c e , t h e bou n ce-b ack , th e in n e r ten ac ity that m a k e s h i m re a lly s tro n g . T h e r e ’s q u i t e a d i f f e r e n c e b e t w e e n t o u g h n e s s a n d h a rd n e s s . S o m e m e n m a y b e ju s t h a r d o r in f le x ib le o r u n y ie ld in g . T h e y w o n ’t e v e r g iv e, b u t w h e n t h e p r e s s u r e g e t s to o h e a v y , s o m e o f t h e s e b re a k . W i t h o u t i n n e r s t r e n g t h , w e will c a v e in, collapse. T o u g h n e s s c o m e s f r o m w ith i n . It c o m e s fr o m th e d e v e l o p m e n t o f o u r i n n e r re s o u rces. I t ’s w h a t h e lp s m a k e a m a n a g o o d f i n isher. A f te r all, it’s t h e fin ish t h a t c o u n ts , n o t j u s t t h e b e g i n n i n g . S o m e o n e h a s s a id , T h e r e ’s q u i t e a th rill to h e a r t h e co u n td o w n , 5-4-3-2-1, b last-o ff! T h e r e ’s a th r ill in h e a r i n g t h e s o u n d of th e w h irrin g m otors an d th e tr e m e n d o u s p r e s s u re . B ut it’s n o t j u s t t h e 16 b la s t- o f f t h a t c o u n t s ; it’s t h e finish. S o m e d o n ’t c a r r y t h r o u g h to t h e targ et. T h e i r e n e r g y is s p e n t b e f o r e t h e y reach it. It is s p e n t b e f o r e it is a c t u a l l y most needed. T h e n t h e r e a r e t h o s e w h o m a y start slow , b u t t h e y e n d u r e . T h e y g e t hit s o m e t i m e s , b u t t h e y b o u n c e back T r o u b l e s s e e m to c o n v e r g e o n t h e m u n ti l it m i g h t s e e m as t h o u g h th ey w o u l d b e w r e c k e d , b u t t h e y p lo w right th r o u g h . T h e y m a y lose a b a t t l e once in a w h ile , b u t t h e y a r e w i n n i n g the w a r. T h e s e a r e t h o s e w h o h a v e the i n n e r r e s o u rc e , t h e r e s p o n s e t h a t comes f r o m b e i n g in t o u c h w i t h G o d d ow n d e e p in t h e i r h e a rts . T h e y resp o n d o f f e n s iv e l y e v e r y t i m e t h i n g s get rugged. T i m e a l o n e w i t h G o d is a b so lu te ly i m p e r a t i v e fo r t h e m a n w h o desires to b e a t his b est. It t e m p e r s , it seasons a n d s e t tl e s a m a n . It b u i l d s stre n g th i n t o t h e v e r y f i b e r o f his life. Isaiah in 4 0 :3 1 w r o te : “ T h e y t h a t w a i t u p o n the L o r d sh all r e n e w t h e i r s t r e n g t h . L e t us b e m e n of s t r e n g t h — inner stren g th . FOR FIELDS ALREADY WHITE UNTO HARVEST no | M THANKSGIVING OFFERING CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE The P re a ch er's Magazine Compiled b y The G eneral S tew ardship C om m ittee/ Harold o. Parry, Editor STEWARDSHIP HAVING PROBLEMS DECIDING WHAT TO DO ON LAYMEN’S SUNDAY? W HY NOT CHECK THE LA YM EN ’S SU ND A Y BRO- D O N ’T BE TEMPTED TO OVERLOOK ESTIMATE ANYONE. EVERY OR UND ER LAYMAN IS IM PORTANT! October, 1972 17 Why use Full-Time Commissioned Evangelists P 1. They have a sense of being called to full time evangelism. 2. They have prepared themselves for full time evangelism. 3. They are acquainted with the latest evan gelistic means and methods. 4. They are com m issioned by the district as sembly and approved laborers in full-time evangelism. 5. They offer specialized skills in soul winning. 6. They understand pastoral responsibilities. Support your full-time evangelists this year! Contact your district superintendent for an “ O pen Date Listing” of evangelists. Preacher's Magazine ACHIEVEMENT AWARD REQUIREMENTS: PRAYER and S E LF-D E N IA L C O M M ITM ENTS 70% of Total NW M S M em be rsh ip KNOW: R eaders— 70% of Total NW MS M e m bership and C om plete th e Study CARE: M e m b e rs— 70% of C hurch M e m bership GIVE: G eneral and D is tric t O blig a tio ns Paid in Full SHARE: O ther Sheep S u b scrip tio n s— 40% of Total NWMS M e m bership NAZARENE WORLD MISSIONARY SOCIETY Pensions and Benevolence • A A A A A I I I ....................................................... I ....................... 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INVEST SOME THOUGHT— INVEST PRAYER HOURS— MAKE HUGE PLANS THAT REQUIRE G O D’S HELP— ENLIST EVERY ATTENDER AT YOUR SERVICES— GO ALL OUT— IT MAY BE THE LAST W IDE-OPEN OPPORTUNITY— USE THE MASS M ED IA IN EVERY WAY POSSIBLE— BE NAZARENES— GET THE JOB DONE— JESUS IS COM ING ! Do You Have a Spanish Population? — Get “LA HORA NAZARENA” on a Local Station. Do You Have a Portuguese Population? — Get Our Portuguese Program on Your Station. Do Your People Speak English? — Give Them “SHOWERS OF BLESSING.” p a dio C O M M U N IC A TIO N S C O M M ISSIO N October, 1972 Radio Division 21 CHRISTIAN SERVICE TR AINING IS THE TIME TO START A CST TRAINING PROGRAM! H E R E ’S HOW 1. Select a C S T Director. (Get his n am e in the district minutes). 2. Establish a training co m m it te e. This c o m m ittee could be m ad e up of the following representatives from each area of the church. — SS S u p e rin te n d e n t — C h u rc h School Board C h airm an — NYPS President — N W M S P resident — M usic D irector — CST D irector This com mittee would recommend: — W h a t training program s are n eed e d — W h en to schedule the courses (Since all d e p a r tm e n t heads are present, it will be easier to schedule a m eetin g time w ithou t conflicting with SS, Sunday evening, W e d n e s day evening, or o th e r activities.) 3. Purchase a “Prepare to Share L i b r a r y ” or bring yours up to date. 4. Set up an individual f i l e o f training c o m p l e t e d , using the R-43 card. H ere are some suggestions for this project. — M ake two cards for each person: one for the file, one for the individual. (This saves you from a co nstant b arrag e of q u estio n s.) — Bring your records up to date. Keep current, by listing H o m e Study credits and class reports. — If you n e e d copies of class reports for the past 10 years, your CST office will provide th e m free up on request. 5. Secure a Teacher Training Poster. List nam es of teachers, substitutes, a n d prospective teachers, giving record of training. Post on the bulletin board. 6. Consider p a yi ng evaluation f e e f o r H o m e Stu dy w o r k c o m p le te d b y volunteer workers. It can be charged to SS account w h en requested. TRAINING PAYS OFF! S H U Aft MOW 1 GN CHURCH SCHOOLS N O W lN O jV jfi NN O O W Wi H ol Sw ii r ' ■I N O W S n o w N O W I I r i i w ! ! N N V E M B I E R EL ZE I O t6e (kqyeat neaaoet fin Plan your efforts and receive members The goal: 5 percent of Sunday school members joining the church by profession of faith. Write for the bro chure— “The Sunday School Winning Souls” HOME MISSIONS LAYMENS The hour for action is here. There are areas near not being preached. Your endent can supply a ,|s( ,he 90s Pel 's,r,ct superin- Another Nazarene Development Site), a 10 Percent Missionary Special. ff your area has few challenges, select a companion area with great needs and lend a helping hand. OCTOBER 8,1972 BIG BROTHER” DISTRICTS Some areas of need: 1. Canadian districts where there are 154 cities over 10,000 population that do not have a Church of the Nazarene. 2. A western Canadian city of 1 million population, a new church that desperately needs help. 3. A city of 80,000 population in New York where some holiness people are interested in joining with us in starting a Church of the Nazarene. 4. A city in New Jersey near a huge army base; we have many local contacts as well as servicemen. 5. A New Jersey city in a Negro area where prayer meetings are held in a home. The Department of Home Missions has many more on record just like these. Name Address ---------------------------------------------------- Zip. 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NAZARENE PUBLISHING HOUSE KANSAS CITY Pasadena READING LAYM EN BUILD AN A LER T, GROWING, E F F E C T IV E CH URCH ! Toronto YOUTH John Wesley once said: Let us unite the two so long divided: knowledge and vital piety. Let ETC. help you in your equipping m inistry among the young adults of your congregation. M ake certain they get a chance to read ETC. re g ula rly— and they may not get that chance w ithout your help. C heck with your church schools literature ordering secretary. M ake certain that enough copies of ETC. are com ing every month for every young adult in your church to have a copy. . . . and for those young adults away at college, send them a ye ar’s subscription for $2.50. Y ou’ll also want to see that every m ilitary person in your con gregation is registered with the S ervicem en’s Division of the De partm ent of Youth. That way, the y’ll receive ETC. free. October, 1972 27 WORLD MISSIONS 1 SUCCESSFUL MISSIONARY CONFERENCE I II. L o rd ’s le a d in g in liv es a re h elp fu l. P R E P A R A T IO N O F T H E PASTO R A. S eek a w o rld v isio n a n d b u rd e n b y s tu d y in g th e m issio n a ry e m p h a sis in th e B ib le a n d re a d in g m iss io n a ry books. B. G e t a c q u a in te d w ith th e D e p a r tm e n t o f W o rld M issions. C . E x p ec t g re a t th in g s a n d p lan ca refu lly . C. P R E P A R A T IO N O F T H E CH U RC H AS A W H O LE P re p a ra tio n o f th e c h u r c h as a w h o le c e n te rs on g ro u p p a rtic i p a tio n in v a rio u s a c tiv ities: A. D e c o ra tin g th e c h u rc h B. S e ttin g u p s c h e d u le s o f m ea ls fo r m issio n a ry p e rs o n n e l C . D is trib u tio n of a n n o u n c e m e n ts D. C o m m u n ity v is ita tio n a n d in v ita tio n E. S e ttin g u p s p ec ia l m e e tin g s fo r c h ild re n in th e c o m m u n ity , u sin g th e m issio n a ries to sp ea k to th e m F. P ra y e r m e e tin g s fo r th e c o n fe re n c e in h o m es G. P la n n in g fo r lad ies to c a re for th e n u rs e ry d u rin g all services P R O G R A M M IN G A v a rie d a n d c h a lle n g in g p ro g ra m e a c h y e a r s tim u la te s in te re s t a n d a v o id s a set p a tte r n . T h e p ro g ra m sh o id d also b e p la n n e d to in v o lv e e v e ry ageg ro u p . A. C h ild r e n in c lu d e d in th e p r o gram 1. F irst 15 m in u te s o f th e w e e k d a y e v e n in g services c a n b e fo r th e m . 2. M issio n a ry o u tlin e from th e B ible d e v e lo p e d a b it e a c h e v e n in g . 3. S o m e th in g o n th e ir level fro m th e m issio n a ry — a c u r io e x p la n a tio n , a cu s to m , s o m e th in g a b o u t a c h ild on a m issio n field. 4. A c o n tin u e d m issio n a ry s to ry c a n Ix* g iv e n a b it e a c h e v e n in g . 5. A c h ild re n 's a tte n d a n c e c o n te st, w ith c h ild re n re c e iv in g c re d it fo r an y o n e th e y b rin g to th e m e e tin g . D. S p e c ia l f e a tu r e s o n th e p r o gram 1. In fo rm a tiv e d r a m a — a skit th a t p o rtra y s c u ltu ra l life, C h ris tia n c h a ra c te rs , a n d t h e m issio n a ry a t w ork. M o n o lo g u e s and p a n to m im e s c a n Ix* u s e d cx'casionallv. 2. C u rio ta lk s— t h r e e to five m in u te s , e x p la in in g a c u rio o r d ra w in g a lesson fro m it. 3 . T h e m issio n a ry g iv in g a s h o rt a c c o u n t o f a ty p ical d ay . 4. A c o u p le o f m in u te s o f a c t in g o u t g re e tin g s o r a p a r t ic u la r cu sto m . III B. Y o u th in v o lv e m e n t in th e p r o gram 1. A u d io v isu al m e th o d s will h elp . M aps, c h a rts , o u t lin es, p ro je c te d o n th e sc re e n b y th e o v e rh e a d bac k v iew p ro je c to r, c r e a t e in te re s t. 2. C a s e h isto ries fro m th e m ission field g iv e n by th e m iss io n a rie s c h a lle n g e y o u n g p eo p le . 3. S o m e u n u s u a l in c id e n t in a m iss io n a ry 's life a n d in s ig h t in to c u ltu re a n d c u s to m s a p p e a l to th is age. 4. P erso n a l te s tim o n ie s of - m issio n a ries as to th e th e ir N u m b e r o f s p e a k e r s o n th e p ro g ra m 1. O n ly on sp e c ia l occ asio n s s h o u ld o n e s p e a k e r b e u sed fo r th e e v e n in g m e e tin g s. 2. T w o to fo u r c a n b e u sed e a c h session. 3. C h a n g in g p e rs o n n e l o n th e p la tfo r m c re a te s a n tic ip a tio n a n d s tim u la te s in tere st. 4. M ost m essag e s, e x c e p t th e S u n d a y m o rn in g w o rsh ip se rv ic e a n d p e r h a p s th e fin al c h a lle n g e m e s s a g e of t h e c o n fe re n c e , c a n b e h eld to 15 m in u te s . S h o rt fivem in u te fe a tu re s m a y b e g iv e n Ix 'fo re t h e m essag e s o r b e tw e e n m essages. IV S A M P L E E V E N IN G PROG RAM T h e le n g th o f serv ic e: a lx m t an h o u r a n d a half, w ith few p r e lim in a rie s, to g iv e all tim e p o ssi b le to th e m issio n a ry th ru st. O p e n in g so n g , p ra y e r, v e rs e o r tw o o f song C h ild r e n 's M o m e n ts (15 m in u te s ) G r e e tin g s fro m O t h e r L a n d s (5 m in u te s ) M essa g e o r S lid e s (1 5 m in u te s ) S p ecia l M usical M lim b e r (3 m in u te s ) C a s e H is to ry o f a N a tio n a l o n th e M ission F ie ld OR A S h o rt S kit (1 0 m in u te s ) M essa g e V. P R O M O T IO N A. T a lk a b o u t th e c o n f e re n c e as t h e r e is o p p o rtu n ity . A n n o u n c e it in all t h e serv ic es. S u n d a y sch o o l te a c h e rs ta lk a b o u t it to th e ir classes. A n n o u n c e it in c h u r c h b u lle tin s , l<x-al n e w s p a p e rs , a n d sp o t a n n o u n c e m e n ts on th e radio. P rin t s im p le , a t tra c tiv e flyers, u sin g p ic tu re s o f th e m issio n a ries, fo r d is tr i b u tio n o r m ailin g . L et th e c o m m u n ity know w h a t is g o in g on in y o u r c h u rc h . B. P o s te r c o n te st for th e c h ild re n . P o ste r b o a rd 22 x 28 in ch e s C b o u g h t a n d sold to th o s e w h o d e s ire to e n t e r th e c o n te st. T h e y m ay c u t o u t p ic tu re s of p e o p le a n d c o u n trie s from m a g a z in e s , u se c ra y o n s , d o a rtw o rk , a n d p rin t m issio n a ry s lo g a n s o r B ible verses. O n e g otxl p riz e m a y b e o ff e re d e a c h a g e -g ro u p , and p a rtic ip a n ts m u s t d o t h e ir o w n w ork. P ost ers w ill Ix* o n d is p la y d u rin g th e w h o le c o n f e re n c e and j u d g e d S a tu rd a y n ig h t. B a n n e r w ith c o n f e re n c e th e m e s h o u ld b e m a d e to h a n g in fro n t o f c h u r c h a u d ito riu m . F or e x a m p le , “ S O S E N D I Y O U .” A w o rld m a p s h o u ld Ix- p lac ed in a p ro m in e n t p la c e b e fo re th e a u d ie n c e . If a g lo b e c a n Ix* o b ta in e d , p la c e it o n a s ta n d n ea r th e fro n t o f th e c h u rc h . V I. P R O G R A M : A. S p e c ia l M u sic: F ro m th e m is s io n a rie s, y o u th , o r an y o n e q u a lifie d . T h e s p e c ia l n u m b e r c a n Ix* d u r in g th e o ffe rin g tim e o r a t lx*ginning o f service. K e e p c o n g r e g a tio n a l sin g in g to a m in im u m . Y o u r th ru s t is p re s e n tin g m issio n a ry work. B. T h e m e ch o ru s: C h o o s e a short, s u ita b le c h o ru s th a t g<x*s w ith th e th e m e o f th e co n fere n ce . P rin t it on s o n g s h e e ts o r o n the b a c k of th e p ro g ra m . C . C o n fe r e n c e t h e m e , slo g a n , or verse: This a n d th e them e c h o ru s s h o u ld tie to g e th e r. D. T a p es: P o rtio n s o f ta p e s giving a s o n g o r te s tim o n y from a m issio n field c r e a te interest. C u ltu r a l s o u n d s o r an y th in g th a t p o rtra y s life in th e co u n try h e lp s th e a u d ie n c e u n d e r s ta n d th e field . T a p e s from k n o w n m iss io n a rie s o n th e field a re go<xl fo r c o n f e re n c e tim e. E. F ilm s a n d slid es: A vailable th ro u g h th e N a z a r e n e Pub lish in g M ouse. P .O . Box 327, K an sas C ity . M o. 64141. F. F e llo w s h ip s u p p e r : H a v e it the m ost s u ita b le e v e n in g of the c o n fe re n c e . It h e lp s p e o p le feel a c q u a in te d w ith th e m ission a rie s a n d Ix* fre e to ask them q u e s tio n s . F o u r P in g re d ie n ts fo r a Successful M issio n a ry c o n fe re n c e : 1. P ra y e r 2. P re p a ra tio n 3. P ro g ra m 4. P a rtic ip a tio n S et u p a m iss io n a ry c o m m itte e for the c o n f e re n c e a n d g e t as m u c h partici p a tio n fro m as m a n y as possible. T h e c o n trib u tio n o f th e con fere n ce to y o u r c h u r c h s h o u ld first o f all In* in fo rm a tio n . se c o n d ly inspiration, a n d th e n a c tiv ity le a d in g th e people of C<xl to a c c o m p lish th e task of w o rld w id e ev a n g e lis m . STEWARDSHIP J H b s e W b J E b v e S o d JBove J ill <&Gopk CveryzofierQ. A*Tuhta.1 A N “ C iii* HOW ? BY: — praying for the conversion of those who do not know Christ ~*r * . r o le UKfTKDKIWCIXU* ’ p .r* — supporting our missionaries with our prayers — generously giving of our means to support the cause of world evangelism — giving of ourselves in service on the foreign field dr home land * .V A t> * ~ i s s m * E R 1 c ► ;• ro T S TAT l J ENCOURAGE EVERYONE TO SHOW HIS LOVE BY G IV IN G IN THE TH A N K S G IV IN G OFFERING ON NOVEMBER 19 GOAL— $ 3 , 200,000 October, 1972 29 NAZARENE INFO RM ATIO N SERVICE Good Neighbor Newspapers Good N e w s p a p e r is resp o n siv e to re a d e r interests. It h a d b e tte r be or it soon w ith e rs a n d dies. A A li s t e n e r o r v i e w e r c a n t u n e o u t, b u t d o e s t h e s t a t i o n r e s p o n d ? U s u a ll y t h e s a m e d is c j o c k e y o r e n t e r t a i n e r is f l a u n t i n g h is s t u f f if t h e s t a t i o n is r e tu ned. Subscriber Is “ King” B u t n o t so a t t h e n e w s p a p e r . W h e n a s u b s c r i b e r d o e s n ’t like s o m e t h i n g , h e o f t e n c a n c e l s t h e s u b s c r ip t io n . T h a t is w h y a c o m p e t e n t e d i t o r c o n t i n u a l l y s t u d ie s t h e c o v e r a g e a r e a a n d its fa m il ie s to d e t e r m i n e ta s te s a n d in te re sts. T h is does n o t m e a n a n e w sp a p e r c o n s c i o u s ly “ s h a d e s ” its n e w s r e p o r t ing. It m e a n s t h a t , if a c o m m u n i t y b e c o m es m in o rity -co n scio u s, an a le rt n e w s p a p e r will p u b l i s h m o r e o b j e c t i v e a n d i n t e r p r e t i v e a rtic le s o n t h e su b je c t. Churches Make N ews A n d w h e n a c h u rc h surges forw ard, b u i l d s a l a r g e r s a n c t u a r y , h e l p s to m e e t n e e d s in t h e a re a , a n e w s p a p e r is a n x io u s to c o o p e r a t e w i t h n e w s sto ries of t h e e v e n ts . N e w s p a p e r s c o n t i n u a l l y liste n to p a n e l s o f its r e a d e r s . T h e y in v ite c ritic a l an alysis. S u c h a p a n e l o f f o u r p e r s o n s in t h e E ast in cluded a young m o th er, a N e g r o , w h o h a d s e r v e d o n t h e sch o o l board. S h e a s k e d r e p o r t e r s to g e t c lo s e r to e v e r y s e g m e n t of t h e c o m m u n i t y “ to t a k e a d e e p e r lo ok a t f r u s t r a t i o n s a n d 30 c o n c e r n s o f m i n o r i t y a n d m a jo rity g ro u p s.” A y o u n g m i n i s t e r a s k e d fo r more c o l u m n s o f n e w s a n d a s k e d t h e new s p a p e r to lo c a liz e n a t i o n a l s t o r ie s — to “ e d i t t h e n e w s t h r o u g h t h e e y e s o f the re a d e r.” T h e t h i r d p a n e l i s t , a n e x - m a r i n e and f o r m e r F B I a g e n t , n o w a c o rp o r a tio n e x e c u t iv e , a s k e d t h e n e w s p a p e r to do all in its p o w e r to “ m i n i m i z e t h e alien a t i o n in t o d a y ’s so c ie ty , to h e l p m a in t a i n a s e n s e o f v a lu e s , a n d t o increase r e s p e c t f o r la w a n d o r d e r . ” H e u n d e r l i n e d t h a t n e w s p a p e r s are n o t a n e u t r a l i n f l u e n c e in a c o m m u n it y , b u t t h e c h i e f s o u r c e o f i n f o r m a t i o n and in f lu e n c e . W ithin Local Framework “ Y o u m u s t r e p o r t t h e fa c ts w ithin t h e f r a m e w o r k o f y o u r c o m m u n i t y so t h a t t h e c o m m u n i t y c a n u n d e r s ta n d t h e m , ” h e to ld t h e n e w s p a p e r editors. T h e c o n c l u d i n g p a n e l i s t w a s a crim in a l la w y e r w h o a s k e d fo r m o r e aggres sive e d i t o r i a l p o s i ti o n s a n d “ much m o r e k n o w l e d g e a b l e e d i t o r i a l re search .” S u m m a r i z i n g t h e p a n e l ’s views: “ O u r r e a d e r s a re f a c e d w ith a c o m p l e x a n d d if f ic u l t w o rld . Most e s t a b l i s h e d i n s t i t u t i o n s s e e m either u n r e s p o n s i v e o r ir r e s p o n s i b l e to them. “ A g o o d n e w s p a p e r h e l p s to lead to a s e n s e o f c o m m u n i t y f o r all. C h u r c h o u t r e a c h is n e w s. O. 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Includes six solo passages and an opportunity fo r several instrum ental num bers. 64 pages. MC-25 $1.50 D ire c to r's K it a n d S e rv ic e F o ld e r A ls o A v a ila b le . W rite f o r In fo rm a tio n . Exam ination copies available to any program director^ or choir leader requesting them. NAZARENE PUBLISHING HOUSE PO ST O FFIC E BO X 527, KANS AS CITY. M ISS O U R I 64141 W a s h in g to n a t Brese e, Pa sad en a. C a lifo rn ia 91104 IN C A N A D A : 1592 B lo o r S tre et, W est, T o ro n to 9, O n ta rio i l l K M H ’d W fD IF l Mrs. B. Edgar Johnson About J a c k -o ’-lanterns and Christians c h i l d r e n w e r e c a r v i n g j a c k - o ’l a n t e r n s f r o m p u m p k i n s fo r H a l lo w e e n . “ I ’m g o i n g to m a k e m i n e rea l scary-looking!” e x c la im ed one. “ N ot m e , ’’ r e s p o n d e d t h e o t h e r . “ M i n e is g o i n g to b e a f r i e n d l y p u m p k i n w i t h a n ic e sm ile. A third “ c a rv e r’ d e c id e d to e x p e r i m e n t a bit. A f te r r e m o v i n g t h e s eed y po rtio n , she p a in s ta k in g ly b e g a n t o “ s p o o n ” o u t t h e p u l p , b it b y bit, u n t i l t h e sh ell w a s v e r y t h i n , so w h e n t h e c a n d l e w a s p l a c e d in s id e , t h e w h o le p u m p k i n w o u l d glow . T he C h r i s t i a n s a r e s o m e t h i n g like jack o ’- l a n t e r n s . G o d p u t s H is li g h t w ith i n , b u t w e a r e fr e e to c a r v e t h e k in d of face or p erso n ality th r o u g h w h ich th at l i g h t m a y sh in e . I k n o w s o m e C h r i s tians w h o h av e th e L ig h t w ith in , b u t it c o m e s t h r o u g h r a t h e r “ sc a r v s o m e tim e s . O t h e r s p r e s e n t a n a p p e a l i n g a n d w i n s o m e im p r e s s io n . P u m p k i n s c a n b e c a r v e d in a m a t t e r of m i n u t e s a n d t h e r e is litt le c h a n c e to c h a n g e t h e m . S p i r it u a l f i g u r e s are c a r v e d m o r e slow ly, a n d w e c a n seek G o d ’s h e l p if t h e i m a g e is n o t to o u r s a tis f a c tio n . T h e t h i r d c a rv e r , w h o w a s tr y i n g to m a k e t h e p u m p k i n g lo w , r e m i n d e d m e of t h e w o r d s o f J o h n t h e B a p tis t c o n c e r n i n g Je s u s , “ H e m u s t in c r e a s e , b u t I m u st decrease. T h ese w ords seem like a g o o d m o t t o fo r t h e s a n c t if i e d C h r i s t i a n . T h e in itia l c l e a n s i n g o f th e c a r n a l se lf— w h i c h “ is n o t s u b j e c t to t h e law of G o d , n e i t h e r i n d e e d c a n b e — is a c c o m p l i s h e d . B u t t h e “ g r o w t h in g r a c e is in p ro g re ss. T h e “ h u m a n O ctober, 1972 s e lf” r e m a in s , w i t h m a n y u n d e s i r a b l e t r a its o f d is p o s it io n a n d p e r s o n a lit y , m a n y u n - r e f i n e m e n t s a n d in f irm itie s of t h e fle s h a n d of t h e m i n d . T h i s h u m a n self m u s t d e c r e a s e , t h a t C h ris tlik e n e s s m a y in crea se. B u f u s M o s le y , in his b o o k P e r fe c t E v e r y t h i n g , says, “ A t t h e p o i n t o f e n tire v i e l d i n g n e s s a n d r e s p o n s e o n o u r p a r t , G o d is r e a d y to ta k e t h e e n t i r e f r e e p o ss e ssio n of u s a n d g iv e u s as m u c h o f t h e I lo lv S p ir it as w e a r e c a p a b le o f r e c e i v i n g . ” F i l l e d w i t h H is S p irit, b u t c a p a b l e of in c r e a s i n g o u r ca p a c ity ! T h e “ h u m a n ” can be “ p a r e d ” as w e d i e d a il y to e v e r y fo r m o f se lfish n ess, to e v e r y a s s e rti o n o f th e self. A real e x a m p l e w a s t h e s a i n tl y Bev. E. B. G a llo w a y , w h o m w e h a d th e p r i v il e g e o f p a s t o r i n g u n ti l his d e a t h at 102 y ea rs of ag e. As his b o d y b e c a m e m o r e frag ile , his sp irit s e e m e d to g r o w m o r e ro b u s t. 1 c a m e to feel t h a t h e w as a l m o s t t r a n s p a r e n t — his sp irit s e e m e d to s h i n e t h r o u g h . H e ta l k e d to “ his F a t h e r ” as i n t i m a t e l y a n d r e a d i ly as if H e w e r e a v isib le c o m p a n i o n . I n d e e d , t h e i n e f f a b l e u n i o n w ith th e i n d w e l l i n g S p irit is m u c h c lo s e r t h a n a v is ib le c o m p a n i o n . B r o t h e r G a llo w a y h a d n e v e r b e e n in a h o s p i ta l u n ti l th e last w e e k s of his life. T y p i c a l of his sp irit, h e d e c l a r e d , “ T h i s is a n e w ex p e r i e n c e , a n d G o d is m a k i n g it a w o n d e r f u l o ne. L o rd , h e l p m e to “ c a r v e ” c a re f u ll y to d a y . A n d h e l p m e to i n c r e a s e th e m e a s u r e of m y r e c e p t i v i t y a n d r e sp o n se. 33 (^ faith in ACTION God Is Able and Willing By Warren E. Foxworthy* A fte r p r e a c h i n g fo r o v e r 10 years, h a v i n g b e e n o r d a i n e d for fiv e y e a rs a n d p resen tly p asto rin g m y th ird ch u rch , I h a v e ju s t d i s c o v e r e d t h e s e c r e t of t r u e p o w e r in b o t h m y life a n d m y p a s t o r ate. T h a t is n o t to say t h a t m y m i n is tr y has b een co m p letely unev en tfu l. T o t h e c o n tr a r y , G o d h as b le s s e d m y m i n is try b e y o n d m y w ild e s t e x p e c t a tio n s . H o w e v e r , 1 n o w re a liz e t h a t H e has d o n e th is w i t h o u t m y h e l p in a v e ry r e a l sense. All of m y life I h a v e b e e n t a u g h t th e p o w e r of p ra y e r . 1 w a s w e ll a w a r e of t h e s t a n d a r d p r a v e r - p r o m i s e s c r ip tu r e s s u c h as: "A s k , a n d it sh all b e g i v e n y o u ” ( M a tt. 7 :7 ); “ H e t h a t a s k e t h rec e iv e th ( M a tt. 7 :8 ); “ A n d w h a t s o e v e r ye shall ask in m y n a m e , t h a t w ill I do, t h a t t h e F a t h e r m a v b e g lo r if i e d in th e S o n ” ( J o h n 14:13)'. A n s w e r s to p r a y e r h a v e c o m e m y w a y o cca sio n a lly . R i g h t th e r e , h o w e v e r , w a s m y p r o b l e m . G o d w a n t s to an sw e r p ray er m o re th a n ju st occa sionally. H e w a n t s to a n s w e r p r a y e r da ily . H e d e s i re s t h a t a n s w e r e d p r a y e r b e c o m e a w a y of life, a life -s ty le fo r t h e b e liev er. T h is r e v e l a t i o n d a w n e d u p o n m e a f e w w e e k s a g o as I w a s r e a d i n g a little b o o k . T h e P o w e r o f P o s itiv e P ra y in g , b y J o h n B isag n o . O n e s e n t e n c e in t h a t b o o k h as r e v o l u t i o n i z e d m y life. B e c a u s e of t h a t o n e lin e t h a t l e a p e d in to m y consciousness from th e w ritte n p age, I h av e m o v ed from th e n egative to t h e p o s itiv e side o f C h r i s t i a n living. "Pastor, First C hurch, Port Arthur, Tex. 34 (I t r u s t t h a t t h e r e a d e r will n o t b e u n d u l y h a r d o n m e fo r m a k i n g th is reve la tio n , fo r I feel t h a t m a n y p e o p l e still e x is t in t h e g r e y a r e a o f life w h e r e I u s e d to liv e.) T h e o n e w r i t t e n lin e t h a t h a s so c o m p l e t e l y c h a n g e d m y life r e a d as fol lows: “ F a i t h is n o t b e l i e v i n g G o d can; f a i th is b e l i e v i n g G o d will. T h e m o m e n t t h e full s ig n if i c a n c e of t h a t p a s s a g e d a w n e d u p o n m e , I be c a m e a c h a n g e d p e r s o n . It w a s as if s o m e p a r t i c l e of f a i th w a s ly in g d o r m a n t w i t h i n m e j u s t a w a i t i n g such a b o l d s u g g e s t i o n as this. S in c e t h a t m o m e n t e v e r y s e r m o n I h a v e p r e a c h e d , e v e r y a c t i o n i have ta k e n , e v e r y w o r d I h a v e s p o k e n has b e e n s c r e e n e d t h r o u g h t h e m e s h of t h a t o n e s e n t e n c e . I n t i m a t e d by that t h o u g h t is t h e id e a t h a t t h e t r u e prayer of fa ith re le a s e s t h e h a n d s of G od on b e h a l f o f t h e b e li e v e r. Also im p lie d is t h e r e a l iz a t io n t h a t spe cific , faith-filled p r a y e r a lw a y s b r i n g s r e s u lts — always w i t h o u t e x c e p t io n ! W h e n th e true b e l i e v e r p r a y s t h e p r a y e r o f faith and fu lly e x p e c t s G o d to a n s w e r , t h e n God h a s o b l i g a t e d h i m s e l f b y H is W o r d to a n s w e r t h a t p ra y e r . I n d e e d , m y life h a s b e e n c h a n g e d . I n o l o n g e r sing, “ F a i t h in G o d c a n move a m i g h t y m o u n t a i n , ” b u t r a t h e r I now sin g, “ F a i t h in G o d w i l l m o ve a m i g h t y m o u n t a i n ; f a i th w il l c a lm the t r o u b l e d sea. F a i t h w il l m a k e th e desert lik e a f o u n t a i n ; fa i th w il l b r i n g the v i c t o r y . ” A n d w h e r e a s m a n y people p r a y so g e n e r a l l y t h a t t h e y c a n ’t be s u r e w h e t h e r o r n o t G o d e v e r answers The P re a ch er’s Magazine th e i r p r a y e r s , I h a v e l e a r n e d to p r a y spe cific ally , e x p e c t i n g G o d to a n s w e r. A nd P R A I S E T H E L O R D , H e h as answ ered every p ra y e r I have prayed since d i s c o v e r i n g th is p o w e r fo r m u la ! S u c h B ib le p a s s a g e s as: “ If ye h a v e faith as a g r a i n o f m u s t a r d se ed , ye shall sav u n t o th is m o u n t a i n , R e m o v e h e n c e to y o n d e r p la c e ; a n d it shall r e m o v e ; a n d n o t h i n g sh all b e im p o s s i b le u n t o yo u ' ( M a tt. 17:20); “ All th i n g s , w h a t s o e v e r y e shall ask in p r a y e r , b e l i e v i n g , ye shall r e c e i v e ” ( M a t t . 2 1 :2 2 ) ; “ All t h i n g s a r e p o s s ib le to h i m t h a t b e l i e v e t h " ( M a r k 9 :2 3 ) ; a n d , “ T h e r e fo r e I say u n t o you. All th i n g s w h a t s o e v e r ye p r a y a n d ask for, b e l i e v e t h a t ye r e c e i v e t h e m , a n d ye sh all h a v e t h e m ” ( M a r k 11:24, ASV), h a v e t a k e n o n e n t i r e l y n e w m e a n i n g . T h e k ey t h o u g h t in e a c h p a s s a g e b e i n g t h a t of fa ith , t h e k ey w o r d b e i n g “ b e l i e v e . ” A n s w e r s to p r a y e r a r e n o w c o m i n g m y w a y e v e r y d a y , a n d m y fa i th in c re a s e s as a r e s u lt of e a c h a n s w e r. T h is h a s b e c o m e a w a y of life a n d m i n is tr y fo r m e . F a i t h is n o t ju s t b e l i e v i n g G o d ca n; f a i th is also b e l i e v i n g G o d will! A Venture in Faith S t e p p i n g o u t o n f a i th in 1970-71, a c h u r c h t h a t h a d a v e r a g e d 71 in S u n d a y s ch o o l t h e p r e v i o u s y e a r p r o m i s e d $ 4 ,5 0 0 in a “ F a i t h P r o m is e O f f e r i n g " for w o r l d e v a n g e l i s m . O v e r 9 6 p e r c e n t , o r 8 4,3 4 0 , w a s g iv e n . ( T h e G e n e r a l B u d g e t fo r t h a t y e a r w a s S I , 3 7 0 .) T h is v e n t u r e in fa i th p r o d u c e d o t h e r b e n e f i t s to t h e c h u r c h b e s i d e s a n in c r e a s e in g iv in g . T o q u o t e th e p a s t o r, “ L a s t y e a r fo r t h e first t i m e in six y e a rs w e h a d a n in c r e a s e in S u n d a y sc h o o l a t t e n d a n c e . W e a v e r a g e d 85, w h i c h w a s a 2 0 p e r c e n t in c r e a s e o v e r t h e a v e r a g e o f t h e p r e v i o u s y ear. As f a r as I h a v e b e e n a b l e to f i n d ( s e a r c h in g b a c k re c o r d s ), last y e a r w a s t h e first t i m e in t h e h is to r y o f t h e c h u r c h t h a t all b u d g e t s w e r e p a i d in full. W e a r e s h o w i n g n e a r l y a 2 0 p e r c e n t g a in in t i t h e s a n d o ff e rin g s , a n d o u r b u il d - By John R. Clayton Missionary, Taiwan O ctober, 1972 in g f u n d is a b o u t t h e s a m e o r s lig h tly h i g h e r t h a n last year. O u r S u n d a y sc h o o l o f f e r in g s h a v e also i n c r e a s e d . ” T h i s last O c t o b e r in t h e i r s e c o n d m i s s i o n a r y c o n v e n t i o n , t h e p e o p l e of t h e D r e x e l C h u r c h of t h e N a z a r e n e in D a y t o n , O h io , p r o m i s e d $ 7 ,0 0 0 fo r w o r l d e v a n g e l is m . T h e c o n v e n t i o n h a d b een preced ed by prayer and p re p a ra tio n b y b o t h p a s to r, m i s s i o n a r y p r e s i d e n t , a n d p e o p le . A g o a l of $ 5 ,0 0 0 h a d b e e n set; b u t t h e m i s s i o n a r y p r e s i d e n t , 2 1 - y e a r - o l d S h ir le y P h e lp s , w a s h o p i n g fo r $ 6,00 0. O n S u n d a y m o r n i n g , a t th e r e q u e s t o f t h e p a s to r, C l y d e O. W a its, I read th e a m o u n ts p rom ised. T h e y i n c l u d e d su c h p l e d g e s as $ 5 .0 0 p e r w e e k , $ 1 0 .0 0 p e r m o n t h , $ 5 0 0 a n n u a l ly, $ 3 0 .0 0 p e r w e e k , $ 8 3 2 a n n u a ll y , a n d as m u c h as $ 1 0 0 p e r m o n t h . W i t h t h e m i s s i o n a r y p r e s i d e n t k e e p i n g to tal o n a b o a r d c o v e r e d w i t h a m a p of th e w o r ld , w e saw t h e a m o u n t g o to $7,000. T h a t d a y t h e r e w'ere a b o u t 110 in S u n d a y school. T h e s e w e r e o r d i n a r y w o r k i n g p e o p le , g r e a t in f a ith , c l a i m in g t h e p r o m is e s of G o d a n d b e li e v in g t h a t H e will o p e n to t h e m t h e w i n d o w s of h e a v e n a n d p o u r o u t a b le s s in g t h a t t h e r e sh all n o t b e r o o m e n o u g h to r e c e iv e it. 35 H a d I not b een th e re on th a t S u n d a y m o rn in g I w o u ld have d o u b te d t h a t s u c h a s m a ll g r o u p of p e o p l e c o u ld d o su c h g r e a t th i n g s fo r C o d . It w as i n d e e d a jo y a n d p ri v il e g e to b e t h e r e a n d see t h e i r f a i th e x p r e s s e d n o t o n ly in w o r d b u t in d e e d . Tempted to QUIT? By Wesley D. Tracy* a n d lib er al a n y m o r e t h a t I a m se rio u sly t e m p t e d to tr y to f i n d a n d j o i n a m o r e s p i r it u a l c h u r c h , ” c o m m e n t e d o n e m in is te r. In t h e s a m e m e e t i n g in a n o t h e r c o n v e r s a tio n a n o t h e r p a s t o r r e m a r k e d , “ W e a re so h u n g u p o n le g a l is m a n d n a r r o w - m i n d e d n e s s t h a t I d o n ’t k n o w h o w m u c h l o n g e r I c a n t a k e it . ” T h e c h u r c h w a s to o li b e r a l fo r on e, to o c o n s e r v a t i v e for t h e o th e r . In a stran g e w ay th e ir differen ces b ro u g h t th e m to g e th e r at one p o in t— b o th w ere t e m p t e d to w a lk o ut. C o u ld th e y b o th b e rig h t? O r both be w ro n g ? R ight or w rong, we know t h a t t h e C h u r c h o n e a r t h is i m p e r f e c t — a lw a y s h a s b e e n a n d a lw a y s will be. B u t w e m u s t g u a r d a g a i n s t a ll o w i n g t h e im p e r f e c tio n s of th e C h u r c h (or a c h u r c h ) to k e e p us fr o m b e i n g f r u itf u l s e r v a n ts w i t h i n it. W e c a n ’t h o l d o u t u n t i l e v e r y t h i n g s h a p e s u p to s u it us b efo re w e u n w ra p o u r talen ts a n d pu t t h e m to w ork. T h e f a c t is t h a t - i f th e c h u r c h w e r e p e r f e c t w e w o u l d n ’t k n o w it. W e a re so i m p e r f e c t o u rs e lv e s, w e w o u l d n ’t b e a b l e to r e c o g n i z e it. If t h e i m p e r f e c t i o n s o f t h e c h u r c h a r e t e m p t i n g y o u to q u it , c o n s i d e r th e s w o rd in E d w a r d R. Sill s p o e m “ O p - T h e c h u r c h is so w o r l d l y ° Kansas City, Mo. 36 p o r t u n i t y . ” In t h e p o e m t h e a u t h o r v ie w s a b a t t l e o n a d u s t y p la in . As th e b a ttle raged A prince’s banner Wavered, then staggered backward, h e m m e d by foes. A craven h u n g along the battle's edge. A n d thought, " Had I a sword o f keener steel— That blue blade that the king's son bears— bu t this B lunt thin g!’’ He sna pp ed and f l u n g it fr o m his hand A n d, lowering, crept away and left the field. Then came the king's son, w ounded, sore bestead. A n d weapoidess, a nd saw the broken sword. Hilt-buried in the dry and trodden sand. A n d ran a n d s n a t c h e d it, a n d w ith battle-shout L i f t e d a fr e sh he h e w e d his e n e m y down. A n d saved a great cause that heroic day. N o w y o u r c h u r c h , p a s t o r, is t h e w e a p o n w h i c h G o d in H is w ise p ro v i d e n c e h a s g i v e n y o u to h a c k o u t sign ifican t s p i r it u a l, m o r a l, a n d so cial victories fo r H is k i n g d o m . T r u e , it m a y r e s e m b l e t h e sw o rd in t h e p o e m . It m a y b e b l u n t e d b y w o rld li ness a n d m a t e r i a l i s m , n ic k e d by h a c k - m a r k s of l e g a l is m ; p o r t i o n s of the c u t t i n g e d g e m a y b e c h i p p e d a w a y by l e t h a r g y . It m a y b e o u t of balance t o w a r d s e c o n d a r y s t a n d a r d s of success o r t w i s t e d w i t h d o g m a t i c a d h e r e n c e to a n t i q u a t e d m e t h o d s — c e r t a i n l y it isn't p e r f e c t. N o o n e e v e r sa id it was! But it is still t h e w e a p o n t h a t G o d has put in t o y o u r h a n d . It is still t h e b e s t w ea p o n y o u c a n f i n d to w ie ld a g a i n s t sin a n d S a ta n . So f u s s in g a b o u t b l u n t n e s s o r tossing o u r w e a p o n s a w a y b e c a u s e t h e y have w e a k n e s s e s is n o t t h e p a t h of wisdom. P e r h a p s w e s h o u l d ta k e o u r swords “ w i t h b a t t l e - s h o u t lifte d a f r e s h ” and, like t h e p r i n c e in t h e p o e m , w e just m i g h t see a “ g r e a t c a u s e ” sav ed. The P re a ch er's Magazine GLEANINGS Jl M j| from the Greek 7 , | I Cor. 7:1-9 “ F o r n i c a ti o n ” or " T h e F o rn i c a ti o n s ” ? “ Nevertheless, to avoid fornication, let every m an have his own wife, and let every woman have her own h u sb a n d ” (v. 2). This seems to suggest a low motive for marriage. But instead of “ to avoid fornication,' the Greek reads: “ on account of the fornica tions. T h e NASI? renders it correctly, “ be cause of immoralities, for porneia is used in the New T estam en t for all kinds of im morality, including ad ultery and homosex uality. I he reason for Paul’s adm onition was that C orinth was at th at time perhaps the most im moral city in the world. Cases of im morality were to be seen on every side. T h e N EB puts it well: “ because there is so much im morality.” T h e Christians at C o rinth were safer to be married, since they had to live in such immoral surroundings. “ D u e B e n e v o le n c e ” T h e Greek is simply ten opheilen (v. 3). This comes from the verb opheilo, which means, “ I owe. S« it means “ o n e ’s d u e .” T h e correct translation is “ w h a t is d u e her (NEB). T h e context suggests th at the refer ence is to " h e r conjugal rights, that is, norm al marriage relationships. Both hus band an d wife owe this to each other. Peo ple w ho are not p rep ared to do this should not be married. “ D e f r a u d ” or “ D e p r iv e ” ? T h e verb is apostereo (v. 5). Its earliest m eaning was "steal, rob.” T h e n it came to signify " d e f r a u d , ” as we use that term to day. But the context (cf. v. 3) suggests that Paul is saying, “ Do not deprive one an oth er” (W eym outh). O n e could sav “ re fuse” (RSV) or " d e n y ” (NEB). Phillips, with his paraphrase, spells it all out: " D o not cheat each other of norm al sexual inter course. This is rather obviously the cor rect meaning. phone, “ sound.” So the literal meaning is “ agreeing in sound.” Metaphorically it is used in the sense of “ harmonious, agree ing.” So the phrase here means “ by agree ment. T his adjective occurs only here in the New Testament. T h e same is true (if the noun sym ph on ia (Luke 15:25), which meant a musical symphony. All this sug gests that married life should be a true sym phony, with no jarring, discordant sounds. It s the “ sour notes” in marriage th at ruin the symphony. We keep in tune with each oth er w hen we all follow the Maestro, Christ. “ G iv e” or " D e v o t e ” ? W e do not find here the com m on word for " g i v e ” — didomi. Rather the verb is scholasete, from which we get "scholastic.” W h a t’s the connection? The verb scholazo comes from the noun schole. Originally this m ea nt "freed om from labor, leisure. In later Greek it was used for " a place where there is leisure for anything, a school” (Thayer). This is its m eaning in the only place where it is found in the New T estam ent, Acts 19:9. Learning takes time. Someone has said, " W ith o u t leisure there is no true education. Proba bly that is the reason there are so few really ed ucated people today. Most of us d o n ’t take time to think. Even in school there is so m u ch busy work th at the students have little time for thinking through the m e a n ing of life. The verb used here originally m eant " t o cease from labor ”; th en “ to be free from labor, to be at leisure . . . to have leisure for a thing, i.e. to give o ne’s self to a th ing ” (Thayer). Abbott-Smith spells it out even more clearly: " t o he at leisure, hence, to have time or op portunity for, to devote oneself to.’’ T h e best translation here is “ devote.” By Ralph Earle Professor of New Testament Nazarene Theological Seminary Kansas City, Mo. “ C o n s e n t” or “ A g r e e m e n t” ? It is the adjective sijmplionos, which is co m po u n d e d of syn, “ tog ether,” and O ctober, 1972 37 “ F a s t in g ” ? Paul says th at the h usband and wife should not deprive each oth er of norm al married relationship except by m utual ag reem ent for a short time, “ th at ye may give yourselves to fasting and prayer.” But the oldest and best Greek m anuscripts — the third-century Papyrus 46, to gether with all the fourth- and fifth-century m anuscripts and the earliest versions— do not have "fasting here. They simply mention “ prayer.” The strong emphasis on fasting was a part of the dev elo pm en t of asceticism in the Early Church, u nd er the evil influence of Gnosticism. This heresy tau g h t th at all spirit is good and all m atter is evil; so the physical body must be suppressed as an evil thing. The first chapter of Genesis teaches that God created m a tter and called it " g o o d .” W he n H e crowned it all with the creation of man. He surveyed the re sults and pronounced them "very good (Gen. 1:31). Asceticism is a denial of biblical theology. always passive in the New Testam ent. But almost all the m o dern translations agree th at the correct m eaning is “ to be aflame with passion (RSV). W e y m o u th had: For marriage is better th an the fever of passion. As usual, the NASB gives a literal rendering, " t o b u rn ,” bu t it adds in the margin: “ I.e., burn with passion. Robertson and P lum m er call attention to the fact th at the verbs contain and " b u r n are in the present tense of continuous action. T hey com m ent: "A prolonged and painful struggle seems to be intended; a condition quite fatal to spiritual peace and grow th (ibid., p. 139). It is true th at in our day, as at ancient Corinth, when the Christian is surrounded by flagrant, blatant immorality, the safest most people is a norm al mar ried life. T h a t was whai God ordained in Eden, and it is still Ilis p attern lor human beings. “ In c o n tin e n c y ” This is an archaic translation of akrasia (only here and Matt. 23:25). T he proper rendering todav is "lack of self-control ' (W eym outh, RSV, NEB, NASB). “ P e rm iss io n ” or “ C o nce ssio n” ? T h e apostle states th at the advice given in verse 5 he speaks " b y permission, and not of com m andm ent. 4’he noun syng n o m e means “ concession. Robertson and P lum m er write: " T h e word occurs nowhere else in N.T. and is very rare in LXX. In a footnote they comm ent: " By permission (AV) is ambiguous; it might mean, I am perm itted by God to say as m uch as this’ . . . It means By way of concession : he is telling people that they may marry, not that they must do so” (ICC, p. 135). “ C o n ta i n " or “ H av e S elf-control” ? The verb egkrateuo (v. 9) occurs only here and in 9:25. It means " t o exercise selfcontrol," and th at is the way to translate it here. “ B u rn ” or “ Be A flam e” ? On the surface, verse 9 could be taken as meaning: " I t is better to marry than to burn forever in hell. It is true th at the verb pyroo (from pyr, "f ire " ) means “ to be set on fire, to b u rn ” (Abbott-Smith)— it is 38 God’s Day Will Surely Come T ext: II Pet. 3:10 I n t h o d l c t k ) \ : P eter’s prophecy in this verse requires no stretch of the imagina tion in these days of nuclear fission. Not only the Hebrew and Christian prophets, but even the ancie nt Greek phil osophers, ta u g h t of a coming geological conflagration. The day o f the Lord is an im portant doc trine in biblical prophecy. Nothing is more certain, more disconcerting, more devasta ting. J. B. Phillips translation is graphic: "Yet it remains true th at the day of the Lord will come as suddenly and unex pectedly as a thief. In th at day the heavens w ill disappear in a terrific tearing blast; the very elem ents will disintegrate in heat and the earth and all th at is in it will be burned up to nothing. The P re a ch er's Magazine I. T h e D a y o f t h e L o r d I s S ig n if ic a n t A. God's day in history 1. It is G od's decisive day of interven tion in history for the ju d g m e n t of m a n kind, the vindication of His kingly rule, the red em p tion of His people, and the con summation of His purposes. 2. It is a supra-historical das1, when God’s foes, celestial an d terrestrial, are destroyed and His universal reign estab lished. B. As predicted in prophecy 1. It is a concept th at increases in detail and po rten t from the earliest of the writing prophets to the New T estam en t apostles. 2. It is ushered in by C h rist’s return and is filled with cataclysmic portents in the physical world. Its chief concern is with moral issues, however. It is probably an indefinite time span, rath er th an a single 24-hour day. It is always twofold in the biblical picture: redem ptive and retribu tive. It brings deliverance to G o d’s people and destruction and ju d g m e n t to His foes. It culm inates in the conflagration and ju d g m e n t and is succeeded by the new hea vens and new earth. 3. After N oah ’s flood, it is the second great world cataclysm. II. T h f D ay o f t h e L o r d Is C e r t a i n . A. In spite o f delays it W I L L come. 1. P eter’s expression "will come is e m phatic here. 2. T h o u g h still future it is nonetheless certain. 3. W e are now 2,000 years nearer to it than when Peter spoke. B. G od has the tim e appointed. 1. In spite of the mockers. 2. In the secret councils of His own wis dom. III. T h e D ay o f t h e L o r d Is S u d d e n . A. U nexpected 1. " W i t h a sudden surprise to the skeptic scoffers, it w ill catch them in the midst of their scoffs and rob them of their arg u ment (W h e d o n ). 2. N ote the emphasis upon this su d d e n ness in Rev. 3:3: 16:15. 3. Vet it need not be so to those who w atch and observe the signs of its coming. O ctober, 1972 B. U nannounced 1. "L ik e a thief in the nig ht,” without warning. Matt. 24:43; Mark 13:33; Luke 12:39. 2. Peter rem em bered C hrist’s answers to his own questions about it. IV . T h e D ay o f t h e L ord Is S e a r in g . A. Dissolving all things with its burning heat (v. 11). 1. The heavens d epart w ith a loud blast. T h e Greek indicates a "crashing roar.” Isa. 34:4; Rev. 6:14. 2. T h e elements will disintegrate with scorching heat. By elem ents we may u n der stand simply the ru dim ents of which any thing is com pounded. For the ancient Greeks these were earth, air, water, and fire. 3. T he "earth-w o rk s” will disappear in consum ing fire. W e say " b u r n e d up ; the Greek here says “ bu rn e d down. B. Thus will the theatre o f hum an his tory go down into nonexistence. Some manuscripts read: "The earth and the works therein shall not be fo un d.’ Tiie D ay o f t h e L o r d Is S u m m a r y . A. W ith o u t cerem ony or delay. C ata clysmic, in other words. Rev. 20:11; I John 2:17. Y. B. The great consum mation 1. The final great sum mation of events in world history. 2. A final dram atic completion of the divine program on a worldw ide scale. 3. After this comes the "n e w heavens’ and the "new earth. ” (See Wiley, Christian T heo log y, Vol. Ill, pp. 387-93.) C o n c l u s i o n : God’s day w ill surely come — what then? Respite runs out. Retribution returns. Today is “ m a n ’s little day ; tomorrow is “ God s great day. “ W atch ye therefore, says Jesus. Mark 13:32-37. (F u rth er theological study on this them e might in clude: A. B. Davidson, T h eo lo g y o f th e O ld T esta m en t, pp. 374-84; II. O rton Wiley. C hristian T h eo lo g y . Vol. III. pp.. 306-19; and for a good general discussion of New T estam ent esehatology see Floyd Y. Filson, Jesu s C hrist th e Risen L ord . C hapter 11.) R o ss E. P h ic k 39 The Need for Spiritual Strength T ext: Isa. 4 0 : 2 8 - 3 1 P u r p o s e : T o show that, for holy living, spiritual power and strength come to the Christian by G o d’s graciousness. Strength for holy living is needed by all Christians and is received from God by faith and trust in His o m n ip otence. This strength can and must be utilized in the Christian’s daily walk. I n t r o d u c t io n : D uring the construction of one of the East River bridges in New York City, the engineers were baffled by an old sunken barge which lay e m b e d d e d in the river bottom. Powerful engines, steel cables, derricks, and rafts were all powerless to move the obstruction. A young man, fresh out of technical college, received perm is sion to try his hand at moving the barge. At low tide he had a large barge towed to the spot and the ends of it tied to the sunk en barge. As the tide came in, the floating barge rose, pulling with it the sunken wreck. T h e young enginee r had linked to his task the limitless pow er of th e ocean tides. Christians can link the m ight of God with their tasks if they w ant to be effective. W hoever consecrates himself to any aim or task th at is in accordance with God s will always has the limitless pow er of God linked with his own effort. Let us look at the words of the prop het Isaiah to see what suggestions he has for strength in holy living. I. T h e Source of This Strength A. God gives pow er and strength (v. 29). 1. Acts 1:8— God's Spirit em p o w ering m an for service and d edi cation. 2. The Holy Spirit is the needed factor in m a n ’s life. Illus.: dis ciples before and after P en te cost. B. God’s power is everlasting (v. 28). 1. M an ’s ability is not enough. 2. Even the strength and power of youth fail. 40 II. T h e N e e d o f This Strength M any in the C h u rc h are in need of spiritual strength: A. The joyless person— no joy in serv ing God and man. B. T he h alfh earted — will God his all. not give C. T h e fain th ea rte d — has no courage to try, therefore never succeeds or fails. D T he te m p te d — open tem ptation. to undue III. T h e M e t h o d o f R eceiving This S trength A. It is received as a gift from God. B. T h e kev to receiving is "w aiting ” (v. 3 1 ) / 1. A confidence, trust, faith that God will not desert His people. Ill us.: Israelites waiting upon God throu gh ou t their history. 2. N o t a “ rocking chair faith, but confidence in action— faith at work. 3. “ W aiting while you work. Be lieving God for the m om ent and the next minute. IV. T h e A d a p ta b ility o f this Strength A. G od’s strength for holy living can m eet the situation, whatever it m ight be. 1. Causes the weary to run (v. 31) 2. Causes the faint to walk (v. 31) B. G od ’s strength can enable man to: 1. Resist tem ptation 2. E nd ure trials and problems 3. Become more like Christ 4. Be steadfast in faith 5. Be joyful in the midst of sorrow 6. Be perseverant G od ’s pow er and strength can help you reach higher levels of holy living an d d eep er depth s of consecration to H i m and His service. Do you have this strength? Do you trust God for every moment of every day and have th at confidence in ac tion? H a r o l d O. P arry C o n c lu sio n : The P re a ch er’s Magazine A. T h a t they be established “ unblameable in holiness’’ (3:10-13). T hey were not yet established. Entire Sanctification Is for Believers Sc r ip t u r e : B. T h a t they be sanctified wholly (5:23) 1. After all his com m endations and instructions, his prayer is that “ the very God of peace sanctify you wholly. ” 2. W ord m eans " t o purify” or " t o make holy. 3. T h e life Paul prays for them to have in the prayer in the last of 3:13, he here prays for them to obtain. 4. W hy? So that they would be pre served blameless unto the coming of the Lord. 5 Not that they be sanctified at death, in purgatorial fires, or grow into it, bu t now, so they can be preserved. lllus.: Housewife preserves only fruit that is sound and whole— cuts out spots and core. “ God does not propose to preserve men with sin in their hearts; He first cleanses the heart from all sin by the baptism with the Holy Ghost and fire, and then p re serves blameless” (C. W. Ruth). 6. W hole being can be sanctified by G od— spirit, soul, and body. 7. T h e promise: “ Faithful is he that calleth you, who also will do it.” I Thess. 3:13; 5:23-24 T h e Apostle Paul was very much concerned a b o u t the church at Thessalonica. He w an ted to see th e m established and in the highest possible experience. T h e church was founded on the second mission ary journey (Acts 17:1-10). Paul, Silas, and T im oth y were forced to leave after three Sabbaths. In his con cern, Paul sent T im o th y to them. T im othy re turned with a good report. It is from Paul’s expression of his regard for the Thessalonians and the prayers in our text that we have one of the strongest arg um ents for entire sanctification in the New Testam ent. I n t r o d u c t io n : I. C h a r a c t e r is t ic s ok the C hurch A. Called breth ren by Paul (1:2, 4; 2:1; 5:14— 14 times altogether). B T h e y had accepted the gospel. 1. H ad been persecuted (1:6; 2:14). 2. W ere examples to others (1:7-8). C. Paul spoke highly of their Christian lives (1:3). 1. Work of faith 2. Labor of love (Cf. 1:8.) 3. Patience of hope 4. A people possessing active faith, laboring to bring others in, and end u rin g patiently the trials of life (not letting ou tw ard condi tions make slaves of them ) D. O th e r high com m endations 1. Lovers of the brethren (4:9). 2. Received the tru th as the Word of God and not as of m en (2:13). 3. T hey were looking for the return of the Lord (4:13 ff.). E. T h e Thessalonians were exemplary Christians to the extent that Paul called the m his crown of rejoicing. T h ey were his glory and joy (2:1920). T h ey were proof th at God had sent Paul and his fellow workers to Thessalonica as true messengers of the gospel. II. P a u l ’s Prayers ia n s O ctober, 1972 for the T hessalo n o n c l u s i o n : Here is the picture of a church of which Paul th o ug ht very highly. He had reason to think this way, as we have seen. Any church should rejoice to receive these comm endations. Yet Paul’s prayer is that they be sanctified. H ere is clear, biblical proof th at entire sanctification is for b e lievers only. A l l a n W. M i l l e r C The Pentecostal Preaching Sc r ip t u r e : Acts 2 : 1 4 - 4 2 ( R S V ) T e x t : vv. 21-42 T h e coming of the Spirit at Pentecost launched the C h urch upon a ministry th at we atte m p t to em u late today. Let vis study Peter’s message and the crow d’s response in order to u nderstand better w hat we are trying to achieve in our services today. I. T h e S erm on ( v v . 2 1- 3 6 ) A. Text: v. 21, quoted from Joel 2:32 B. Proposition: Jesus is th at Lord upon w hom men may call for salvation. C. Argument: 1. He was crucified as planned by God (vv. 22-23). 2. He was raised as promised by God (vv. 24-35). a. David prophesied the Resur rection. b. T h e ou tpo ured Spirit evi denced the Resurrection. D Conclusion: "God has m ade him both Lord and Christ, this Jesus w hom you crucified’ (v. 36). T h roughout, the emphasis is upon the acts of God (vv. 23-24, 32, 36). A Sincere Prayer Heard 9:18-26 S c r ip t u r e : M a tt. I n t r o d u c t i o n : Jesus ears are always open to the faintest cry of those who call upon H i m in the h ou r of great need. Whenever a m an relies upon Jesus in g reat distress, l i e is always near to lend a helping hand. From this scripture we see: I. A F G et ather H elp W W ho io n O D as ne H e e t e r m in e d L oved to — “ My d a u g h te r .” A. Ilis concern was greatly manifest ed. 1. This d a u g h te r was the “ apple of his eve. 2. He would not be thwarted in his efforts for her healing. B. H er condition d e m a n d e d immedi ate attention. Divine intervention was necessary. II. T h e I n v i t a t i o n ( v v . 37-40) A. T h e hearers convicted: “ W h a t shall we do? " (v. 37) \ II. A F a t iie u W ho W as D e v o te d to G od Ilis H o u s e —“ A certain ruler . . . w orshipped him. A. His prayer an d desire were not superficial. and B. T h e convicted instructed: “ Repent, and be baptized . . . for the for giveness of sins” (vv. 38-39). 1. Blended divine grace and h u man responsibility 2. Fortified appeal with promise C. T he instructed exhorted: yourselves . . .” (v. 40). III. B. His position and prestige did not lessen his faith in God. He des perately held to the promises of God. “ Save T h e R e s p o n s e (v v . 4 1 -4 2 ) III. A H A. Faith: “ Received his word . . .” (v. 41) B. New Life (v. 42) 1. Intellectually: “ T h e apostles’ doctrine . . .” 2. Socially: “ Fellowship . . .” 3. Spiritually: “ T he breaking of bread, and in prayers . . .” T h e acts of God upon which the message and response were g rou nd ed are enduring in their merit and power and claims and effects. To us God addresses His Word, setting the risen Jesus before us as Lord and Christ, calling us to repen t and believe, and promising us new life and forgiveness and cleansing by His o utpoured Spirit. W. E. M cC umber 42 F is ather D W iio aughter's W as D e l ig h t e d in R e s t o r a t i o n —“ The maid arose.” A. A dem o nstratio n of Christ's power was manifested. B. C hrist can raise those w ho are dead in sin to newness of life. C. C hrist can furnish the pow er of de liverance w hen we exercise the faith. D Christ rewards those w ho diligent ly seek Him. o n c l u s i o n : Christ is the Answer to our needs, w h e th e r there be sickness or death, or whatever. A sincere plea for mercy will not go unnoticed or unheard. H e n ry T. B e y e r , J r . C The P reacher's M agazine B. Because of the blindness of m a n ’s eyes (I Cor. 4:4). He fails to see the seriousness of sheer neglect and its consequences (Gal. 6:8). Illus.: Bitter consequences result when a man neglects his family, job, body, soul, etc. Some Marks of a Christian Sc r i p t u r e : I Pot. 1:17-25 I n t r o d u c t io n : If you profess to be a Christian, certain tilings should be char acteristic of your lite: I You will live a reverent, careful life (v. 17). II III. W A You will pray regularly (v. 17). III. You were red eem ed by th e precious blood of Christ (vv. 18-19). B. He cannot escape the dam natio n of hell (Rev. 20:13-14). He stands alone at ju d g m e n t w hen sentence is passed (Rom. 14:12). IV You believe in God through Jesus Christ (v. 21 ). \ . You have faith and hope (v. 21). \ I. You are entirely sanctified (v. 22). I s T h is E s c a p e So I m p o s s i b l e ? He cannot evade a guilty con science. W hy? Ps. 51:9. It is an in separable com panion (Ps. 51:3). hy IV. VII. You will love others (v. 22). \ 111 You have a scriptural experience (vv. 23-25). W i l l i a m C. S i m m e r s h a t Is t h e O n l y M e a n s o f E s c a p e ? A. Faith in Christ and g enuine re pentanc e (John 14:5; Rom. 5:1; I John 1:9) B. Full reliance upon the saving and keeping pow er of our Lord (Jude 24). W o n c l u s i o n : If there is the slightest provo cation concerning your rejection of truth and light, and you have thereby resolved to give your heart and life to Jesus in full surrender, I beg of you to trust Him now. H e n k y T . B e y e h , Jh. C Neglected Salvation T ext : 1leb. 2:1 This text should be the con cern of everv individual today. Failing to give heed to C od 's W ord will only je opar dize on e’s destiny. W e need grace to carry out the d e m a n d s suggested in this verse of scripture. Let us und erstan d the im portance of this trem end ou s text. I n t r o d u c t io n : I. W hy Is T h is S a l v a t i o n So G reat? A. Because its A uthor is great (Ps. 104:1). 1. He possesses unerring ability and creative skill (Ps. 78:72). 2. He has absolute sovereignty and authority ( Ps. 105:39, 41). 3. He is un ch a n g in g in veracity and faithfulness (Ps. 33:4). B. Because of 11 is plan an d purpose for m a n ’s rede m p tio n (Rom. 5:21). II W hy Is T h is S a l v a t io n So T e r r ib l y NECLECTED? A. Because of the hardness of m an s h eart (Acts 28:27). N eglect means to disregard or to overlook. O ctober, 1972 Election year— M an y politicians w h o have b e e n sw ept into office should have b een brush ed aside. o a o a B etter be one-sided than tw o-faced. COUNT YOUR TREASURE C o u n t your garden by the flowers, N ever by the leaves that fall. C ou nt your day by golden hours; D on't re m em b er clouds at all. C o un t your nights b y stars, not sha dows; C o u n t your life by smiles, n ot tears; A n d, with jo y on every birthday, C ou nt your age b y frien d s— not years. A uthor U nknow n By Asa H. Sparks* Sunday School Administration 1. W h e n the education co m m itte e gets ready to appoint Sunday school teachers, instead of asking for an oth er request to serve, ask for a worker-interest survey. Pre pare a questionnaire on which people can answer such questions as: W hat has been personally satisfying this year? W hat has been difficult? How do you feel the Lord leads for the future? Are you willing to take CST courses? Do you wish to discuss m a t ters with the pastor? 2. A balloon launch can really be excit ing for your Sunday school. Have your balloons all ready at the close of the m orn ing worship. It will take a b o u t 30 seconds to fill and launch each balloon. Have each person present sign a single card of invita tion. An award can be promised to the p er son who mails in the card from the balloon that travels the greatest distance. 3. For your next Valentine’s attendance promotion, try sending half a heart to peo ple, telling them you will give the m the other half of the heart when they come on S unday.— Grestview, III. 4. Old-tim ers’ day at Louisville First C hurch brought out six who were over 100 years of age. A choir was m ade up of those 80 years and older. A sermon was delivered by a retired preacher— in this case, only 115 years old. 5. Stir a little excitem en t into your S unday school with an All-States Day. An nounce th at you will check the states to see where people were born. 6. A color-coded visitation system may p ut life into your calling program. Lise green cards for contacting a new prospect; ° Pastor, Gastonia, N.C. 44 a yellow card the first Sunday w hen some one is absent; a caution card of orange for two Sundays’ absence; a d a n g e r card of red for missing three Sundays; a casualty card of gray for those missing a month. Have a hook for each class in the Sunday school and hang the cards on the hooks each Sunday morning or evening. 7. A workable visitation program can be designed by selecting a specific group of 10 visitors for a specific length of 10 weeks and giving th em specific prospects of two per week, leaving the time of visit up to them. Several of these small groups can he reappointed periodically and rotated in the church. 8. It will am aze you to learn how much your children in S unday school know or d o n ’t know. Try a g ro up of insight ques tions such as: W hy do we pray? W ha t is sin? W here is heaven? A lthough the answers will seem humorous, they w ill reveal our tragic weaknesses. 9. A n easy th e m e to build a special-day program around is railroads. Classes can he Beginnersville, Primary Junction, etc. For the program use timetables. 10. Child E vangelism Fellowship, Box 1156, G rand Rapids, Mich., provides many special flannelgraph stories which can be used effectively by the child ren ’s teacher. These, of course, should be a supplement to the superb N u -V u materials provided by the N azarene Publishing House. 11. No one likes to be last, and you have all heard of “ skunk awards. Have you tried an “ awful cup ? This is awarded to the class with the lowest a tte n d an ce each Sunday. This can be m ade from an old lard can. 12. D a y t i m e r C orp ., A lle n t o w n , Pa. 18105, has several tips on time use that are helpful to pastors. W rite them for their catalog. R EV IV A L A revival is no more a miracle than a crop o f wheat. In an y c o m m u n i ty revival can be secured fr o m heaven w hen heroic souls enter the conflict d e te r m in e d to win or die— or if n eed be to win a nd die! — C h a r l e s G. F i n n e y The P re a ch e r’s M agazine BULLETIN g - l BARREL A Bible Reading-Preaching Program (Continued from page 5) A Layman’s Prayer— God bless o u r ch u rch an d S unday school And those w h o g a th e r th ere. And brin g th eir h ea rts to T h e e , d e a r Lord, In fellow ship an d pray er. God ble ss the tru stees of o ur ch u rc h ; H elp th e m in every way. Give th e m the stre n g th to w o rk for T h e e T h ro u g h ev ery passing day. God bless the c h ild re n of o u r ch u rch ; Shield th e m from every w rong. H elp th e m to follow in T h y steps, And k eep th e m w ell an d strong. God ble ss th e pasto r of o ur church. T e a c h him to p re a c h T h y W o rd ; Give h im the p o w e r to tell of T h e e Til ev ery h e a rt is stirred. God bless the s tew ard s of our chu rch ; K eep th e m faithful day by day, T h a t th ey m ay help some soul t h a t ’s lost O r one th a t’s gone astray. W ith h e a rt u plifted now , d e a r Lord, T h ese tho u g h ts I b rin g to T h ee. G od bless ou r c h u rch and S u nday school. T h e y m e a n so m u c h to me! A uth or u n k n o w n D u n d e e Hills M e sse n g er AN EFFICIENT CHURCH— — M ain ta in s a d ev otion al a tm o sp h e re — Exalts Jesu s C hrist — S tim u lates evan gelistic passion — C a rrie s ou t an e d u c a tio n a l ideal — Exercises fr a te rn a l sy m p athy — F o sters w h o le so m e social contacts — C re a te s a m issionary spirit — R e q u ire s a sacrificial life — G ives the tith e to the L ord — W o rsh ip s th e L o rd in the b e a u ty of holiness — F irst C h u rc h , A shland, Ky. e t» a You c a n ’t get a grain of faith into a dis o b e d ie n t heart. O ctober, 1972 r e a d i n g - p r e a c h i n g p l a n fo r o v e r 10 years, it is th e s t r o n g p o i n t o f m y m i n is try. 1 a m a m a z e d h o w G o d o p e n s s c r ip tu r e . S o m e s c r i p t u r e I m i g h t n o r m a l l y b y p a s s h a s b e e n t h e id e a l t h e m e fo r a c e r t a i n ti m e o f t h e year. F o r e x a m p l e , a n E a s t e r m e s s a g e fr o m R e v e la tio n : “ I a m h e t h a t liv e th , a n d w a s d e a d ; a n d , b e h o l d , I a m a liv e for e v e r m o r e , A m e n ; a n d h a v e t h e keys of hell a n d of d e a th . O n o c c a s i o n a t o u c h y s i t u a t i o n has a r i s e n in t h e c h u r c h , a n d I m a r v e l h o w G o d h a s h a d t h e r i g h t s c r i p t u r e fo r th e s i tu a t io n . W h i l e t h e W o r d w o u l d hit h a r d , I w a s n o t p r e a c h i n g a t p e o p le , b u t p r e a c h i n g t h e B ible a n d l e t ti n g G o d ’s W o r d d o its w ork. N o w in r e s p o n s e to Dr. H a l l y ’s e x h o r t a t i o n m e n t i o n e d e a rlie r , I w ish to say t h a t a B ib le r e a d i n g - p r e a c h i n g p r o g r a m is c o n f i n in g . Yes! C o n f i n i n g as a h i g h w a y is c o n f i n in g . I s u p p o s e , if yo u w i s h e d , in d r i v i n g in t h e W e s t y o u could leave th e hig h w ay , go th ro u g h th e sa g e b ru sh a n d th e tu m b le w e e d s, a n d kick u p a b ig c l o u d of d u st. B u t if y ou w a n t to g o w h e r e t h e p e o p l e a re a n d m a k e d e f i n i t e p ro g r e ss, y o u a c c e p t t h e c o n f i n e m e n t of th e h i g h w a y . If y o u w a n t to s ta y o u t of t h e s a g e b r u s h a n d a lot o f w i n d b l o w n t u m b l e w e e d , p o n d e r t h e t e s t i m o n y of this o r d i n a r y p r e a c h e r w h o re jo ic e s in t h e s t r e n g t h of G o d ’s W o r d in his m i n i s t r y t h r o u g h a p la n n e d prea ch ing program . E x pe rie n ce is not w h a t h a p p en s to a man. It is w h a t a m a n does w ith w h a t h a p p ens to him . — Aldous Huxley a a o Voter: “ W hy , I w o u ld n ’t vote for you if you w e re St. P e te r him self.” Candidate: “ If I w ere St. P eter, you w o u ld n ’t be in my district.” 45 Revival Preaching ( C o n tin u e d f r o m page 9) m i n i s t r y to e s c a p e su f fe rin g . T h e e v an g elist m u s t n e v e r think p r i m a r i l y o f w h a t t h e c h u r c h c a n d o for h i m , b u t o f h o w G o d c a n u se h i m to b e a b les sin g . T h e p r e a c h e r m a y n o t see t h e w o r ld j u s t as J e s u s d id , h u t h e m u s t try. O n e m a y n o t fee l t h e t r a g e d y of a soul b e i n g lost as t h e F a t h e r d o e s , b u t h e m u s t p r a y t h a t G o d will h e l p h i m to d o so. If t h e e v a n g e l i s t p ra y s , s tu d ie s , a n d p r e p a r e s e a c h s e r m o n to t h e r e a s o n a b l e b e s t o f his a b ility , h e will f i n d it e a s i e r to tr u s t t h e F o r d fo r t h e o u t c o m e . A n d h e w ill f in d n e e d e d u n c t i o n w h e n t h e h o u r to p r e a c h arriv es. M y p r a y e r is t h a t in t h e s e last d a y s G o d will m a k e e a c h e v a n g e l i s t a s t r o n g p r e a c h e r of t h e W o r d , p o w e r f u l in f e e l i n g a n d t h o u g h t , c o n s e c r a t e d to G o d ’s will, d e d i c a t e d to t h e g r e a t t r u t h s o f b ib l ic a l d o c t r i n e , a n d a w a r rio r a g a i n s t evil. M a y t h e b le s s e d H o ly S p irit m a k e e v e r y e v a n g e l i s t a so n of t h u n d e r w h o is f e a r le s s in t h e fa c e of all m e n a n d all evil, h u t w h o is as g e n t l e as a l a m b , b r i n g i n g h e a l i n g to t h e h u r t s of m e n . i AMONG BOO KS Conducted by the Editor All books reviewed may be ordered from Nazarene Publishing House, Box 527, Kansas City, Mo. 64141 G reat V erses T hrough the B ible By F. B. M ey er (Zondervan, 1972. 469 pp., cloth, $7.95.) Formerly published as Our Daily H o m ily, this book offers a devotional c o m m e n tary on key verses in the Bible from the pen of one of the great Bible expositors of all time, F. B. Meyer. His influence was felt not only in his native Britain, b ut th ro u g h out the world. 46 Not every verse is treated, but just ab out every ch apter in the Bible has a com m entary on some key verse which offers a stimulus for meditation. T h e author in te nd ed these com m en ts to be useful as devotional guides for Bible study, but they are equally valuable as sermon starters and biblical exposition. F. B. Meyer has m a ny " t a n s , ” and they will all add this book to their libraries and use it often in their studies of the Word. The P re a ch er's Magazine T he M en tal H ea lth M inistry o f the L ocal C hurch By Howard J. Clinebell, Jr. (Abingdon, 1972. 292 pp., paper, $2.95.) A little more than a centu ry ago in the United States of America, a ttend an ts at jails an d almshouses often charged visitors 10 to 25 cents for visits to the “ crazy house.” For the en te rta in m e n t of visitors, the insane were g oaded to rage by being pro dded with sticks. Since those days of darkness there has b een a w elcome change in the attitudes of people toward mental ill ness, and Christians are slowly learning not only how to have compassion for hum an beings w ho suffer from such afflictions, but also how to und erstan d th em and help them. Well known a m o ng pastoral counselors and educators who have led in the battle against ignorance is H oward J C line bell, Jr., of C larem ont. His book, now in paperback, provides a scholarly yet prac tical approach to the C h u rc h ’s ministry of mental health. The Christian message, the worship service, the p reachin g of the Word, the church school, the sm all-group life of the church, the family as a unit, the pastor and his laymen working to g eth er— all these and more are dealt with in the book, which also includes a list of publications, organiza tions, and resources available for those in volved in this ministry. H o w to B uild an E v a n g elistic C hurch By John B. Bisagno (B roadm an Press, 1971. 160 pp., cloth, $3.95.) This is a hard-driving book with a series of short chapters, each dealing with some way to make your ch urch successfully ev an gelistic. Some chapters deal with the p reac h e r’s attitudes, such as “ T hink Big.” Some cover mechanics, such as how to give an “ Invitation.” Some instruct in the use of a program for evangelistic purposes— “ Busy as a Softball. Bisagno has seen what he preaches work in practice at Baptist churches in Del City, Okla., and Houston, l ex. 1'he title aptly describes the content of the book. M any chapters will speak power fully and directly to Nazarene pastors and churches. No doctrinal or ethical problems. C h a i u .e s S h a v e r T h e P sy ch o lo g y of S peakin g in T o n g u es By John P. Kildahl (H arper and Row, 1972. 110 pp., cloth, $4.95.) This is a balanced, thoroughly researched psychological study, com plim entary to in dividual Pentecostals, b ut finally critical of the m o v em en t’s divisive im pact on the churches. Divinely inspired words and mes sages are discounted, and the primary good of speaking in tongues seems to be the practicers feeling of well-being. T hough brief and thus limited in material, this book is informative and keeps its perspective while treating a controversial subject. G e r a r d R ef . o All th e A p ostles of the B ible By H erbert Lochyer (Zondervan, 1972. 278 pp., cloth, $5.95.) This is a reference book containing much information which would aid preachers and teachers; clearly com m itted to a conserva tive attitud e toward scripture— a w orth while book. It is based largely (almost solely) on the Bible and lacks the broader resources historians might de m an d, and the style is not overly engaging, but it certainly achieves its purpose and could be profitably used by many people. G ehahd R eed I O ctober, 1972 47 CALENDAR DIGEST Preachers’ Exchange Iggl^ W A N T E D T O BUY— A S tu d y o f Holiness fr o m the Early Church Fathers, by J. B. Galloway, Beacon Hill Press, 1950. Lind say A. Enderby, 11 Hooper Crescent, Mt. Stuart, Tasmania, Australia 7000. W A N T E D T O BUY— Peace like a River, by Vance Ilavn er D anny Minnix, Rte. 5, Scottsboro, Ala. 35768. W A N T E D — at reasonable cost, Preacher's Magazine, Vols. 1-10, etc. from the 1920’s and 1930 s. Also Pulpit Digest for the same period, plus June, Nov., 1971; April, May, and June, 1972 David Long, Box 26, Altus, Ark. 72821. OCTOBER— P A SS-AL O NG C O N Q U E S T IM P A C T 8 L a y m e n ’s S unday 9 C a n a d ia n T h a nk sg iving 15 Bible C ollege O fferin g C a ra v a n S unday 22 Rally D a y NOVEM BER— 5 S e rv ic e m e n ’s Sunday H o m e D e p a r t m e n t Sunday 19 T h an k sg iv in g O ffe rin g for W o rld E v ang elism 23 T h an k sg iv in g D ay DECEM BER— N M B F C h ristm a s L ove O ffering E v a n g elists’ L ove O fferin g N W M S M e m o ria l C ertific ates 10 A m erican Bible Society O ffering 25 C h ris tm a s D ay 31 W a tc h -N ig h t Service • There’s Music in Your Church Dr. Hugh C. Benner, general super intendent em eritus, w rites the firs t in a new series of articles on a m uch ne glected but vitally im portant aspect of our worship service. COMING next month • The Art of Praising God Continually Thanksgiving tim e should be more than a pleasant interlude between leaf raking and snow shoveling. • Random Thoughts on Ministers’ Salaries An anonym ous layman com es forth with ideas on a delicate subject, and pastors are going to love what he has to say about it. 48 The P re a ch er's Magazine AMONG O U RSELV ES " H o w d o y o u g e t lay p e o p l e m o r e in v o l v e d in t h e w o r k of t h e C h u r c h ? ” T h i s is t h e q u e s t i o n b e i n g a s k e d t h e s e d a y s b y c o n c e r n e d c l e r g y m e n e v e r y w h e r e w h o h a v e c o m e to re a liz e t h a t t h e r e is n o w a y t h e p a s t o r c a n “ d o it a ll .” T h e s e c r e t of t h a t e lu s iv e , i n d e f i n a b l e c o n c e p t w e call “ s u c c e s s ” (if t h e r e is a n y s e c r e t a b o u t it) is in g e t t i n g e v e r y b o d y b u s y w o r k i n g fo r t h e L o rd . So h o w d o e s it h a p p e n ? S o m e p a s t o r s d o it w i t h t h e i r c h a r is m a , s o m e b y v ig o r o u s l e a d e r s h i p , s o m e by th e ir ow n e x am p le, so m e by " c r a c k in g th e w h ip ,” a n d som e by a li ttle b it o f all o f th e se. It is c e r t a i n l y tr u e , as o n e h a s w ry ly r e m a r k e d , t h a t t h e C h u r c h l a n g u i s h e s w h e n sh e a d m i r e s h e r m e d a l s in th e g r a n d s t a n d ; s h e p re v a i ls a n d c o n q u e r s w h e n sh e fig h ts a n d b le e d s in t h e a r e n a ! M o r e o n th is m a t t e r in t h e e d i t o r i a l p a g e . B u t o n e e x c it in g p o s s ib il it y is s u g g e s t e d b y P a s t o r M a r k E. M o o r e in his article . P e o p le can g e t involved w ith th e ir p asto r by read in g th e Scriptures each w e e k as h e p r e a c h e s t h r o u g h a b o o k o f t h e B ib le, o r a p l a n n e d p r o g r a m o f e x p o s i ti o n a n d s t u d y . P a s t o r M o o r e ’s p e o p l e r e s p o n d e d so e n t h u s i a s t i c a l l y to th is i d e a t h a t h e t h i n k s it is to o g o o d to k e e p a se c r e t. T h e e d i t o r h o p e s y o u will g e t as e x c it e d as h e is a b o u t it. Y ou will b e i n t e r e s t e d to k n o w o f p l a n s to b e g i n w i t h o u r J a n u a r y , 1973, issue a series o f b i b l ic a l e x p o s i ti o n s in t h e B o ok o f J o h n , w r i t t e n b y D r. B a lp h E a rle . U n d e r t h e g e n e r a l title “ J o u r n e y i n g w i t h J e s u s T h r o u g h J o h n , ” s e r m o n id e a s a n d o u t l i n e s will b e p r e s e n t e d fo r e a c h S u n d a y d u r i n g t h e y ea r, w i t h i n - d e p t h i n s ig h t s d e s i g n e d to h e l p in th e p r e p a r a t i o n o f m e s s a g e s . T h i s series will r e p l a c e “ G l e a n i n g s f r o m t h e G r e e k N e w T e s t a m e n t , ” w h i c h Dr. E a r l e h a s p r e s e n t e d fo r se v e ra l y ears. It m a y b e t h a t t h e b e s t a n s w e r o f all is f o u n d in g e t t i n g o u r p e o p l e i n v o l v e d in r e a d i n g t h e S c r i p t u r e s w i t h us as w e p r e a c h t h r o u g h th e W o r d of G od. Y o urs for souls, & Nazarene Publishing House proudly presents . . . the hym nal for today's singing Nazarenes T h e y cam e f r o m all o v e r—25 N a z a r e n e p a sto rs, c h u r c h leaders, m in isters of m usic, an d la ym en. T h e y listened; th e y le arned; a n d th e y w o rk e d . N o w after three y ears of d e v e lo p m e n t w e p r o u d l y u n v e il this exciting h y m n a l w ith its co m p r e h e n siv e collection o f h y m n s a n d go sp el son gs. (O v e r 100 n e w an d old w ere n o t available in th e old Praise a n d W o r s h ip .) 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