These days in
sports, they talk about PEDs (Performance Enhancing Drugs) Let me tell you
about a PED for Christians (Performance Enhancing Device). It’s a book about witnessing. Tell the Truth, written by Will Metzger, who has been a campus
evangelist for almost 50 years, offers not only the “how-to-do-it” of
evangelism, but also a greater understanding of the gospel that we are sharing.
Understanding and practicing what is taught in this book will make you
effective in sharing your faith with others, something all Christians know they
should do.
The book is
divided into three parts, with three extensive appendixes that should not be
overlooked (the way many of us do with an appendix). In the first part, Metzger
carefully explains the weakness of many modern approaches to evangelism.
Me-centered evangelism focuses on meeting the felt needs of the individual to
whom we witness. God loves you and will help you. True enough, but when the
needs are not met as expected, a person is likely to turn away from the faith
that was supposedly professed.
In what he labels God-centered evangelism, the
focus is on God, who is King and will save you. God is proclaimed as a God of
love, but also justice, who requires that a sinner be reconciled and submissive
to Christ as Lord.
The first
part concludes with a superb chapter that clearly teaches what every believer
needs to know about their salvation, including an excellent tool (a “Come Home”
diagram) that can be used to explain the gospel to an unbeliever. It details
the five primary points that should be clearly presented. In a nutshell, here
they are:
- God: our Owner, Father and Judge.
- God-centered living: two rules of the road (the great commandments)
- Man-centered living: separated and enslaved (we can’t keep those commandments)
- Jesus Christ: the way back to life
- Our necessary response: Coming home to Jesus
The second
part of the book is a masterful description of God’s grace. It includes not
only a biblical description of sovereign grace, but the fact that people have
to respond to it, thus balancing that controversial topic of God’s sovereignty
versus man’s responsibility (which he calls “two friends”, not two enemies as
some would see them). I liked one way he expresses it: man has the ability to
respond because of God’s grace, which he called “respond-ability”. Excellent!
The last
chapter of this part of the book was especially challenging to me. Simply
titled “Worship”, Metzger deals with the question “Why should we witness?” It’s
one thing to say we have a burden for the lost, but what happens when the
burden is not there? As he says, he is “compelled to put evangelism in its
proper place: it’s number two on God’s agenda. Worship is number one.” If we truly have a passion for God, we will
want to share it with others.
The third
part of the book is where the author really starts to deal with the “how to” of
witnessing. The author provides useful information about the different types of
people you will encounter in your personal witnessing experiences, along with
suggestions on effective ways of reaching them. He also emphasizes the fact
that we have a goal of disciples, not decisions. Disciples will be obedient,
involved in God’s church, and find ways of serving.
Earlier I
mentioned the appendixes. They are so valuable, providing practical ideas for
sharing the gospel using questions, being prepared for questions that
unbelievers are asking, using stories from the gospel to illustrate the
message, and much more. There is even a study guide included if you wanted to work
through the book with a group.
I want to
especially call your attention to Appendix 2 where Metzger provides a detailed,
amplified explanation of his Come Home diagram. This is a section that needs be
read, studied, learned, and practiced. Make it something you can easily use
because it is an important part of your life. It will turn you into a gospel
theologian, hopefully giving you a passion to share it with others.
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Click on the book cover above to find the best price I found on the internet. Christians training for godliness need this book!
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