Chapter 1
THE TIME IS NOW
"Say not ye, There are yet four months, and then cometh harvest? behold,
I say unto you,
Lift up your eyes, and look on the fields; for they are white already to
harvest." -- John 4:35
It was the late President Franklin D. Roosevelt who said, "This generation
has a
rendezvous with destiny." Mr. Roosevelt was of course thinking in terms
of politics and
international relations. But his prophetic words are equally challenging
on the deeper and more
vital levels of morality and religion and evangelism.
Every succeeding age seems to be the most crucial and climactic of
all. Yet, since
Hiroshima, every thinking person has known that this generation of men is
confronted with the most
momentous issues and the most decisive decisions that humanity ever faced.
The preachers have been saying that for a long time. But today the
military men, the
statesmen, and the scientists are climbing the pulpit stairs and preaching
to the whole worried
world that our civilization faces total destruction, that humanity faces
utter extinction unless
mankind experiences a mighty spiritual rebirth.
A nation or an individual or a world does not have to reject God to
be damned. All that is
necessary to be lost is to forget God. "The wicked shall be turned into
hell, and all the nations that
forget God."
If ever the world was in crisis, that time is now. If ever there was
a time when men and
women should fall on their knees and cry to God for forgiveness, that time
is now. If ever there
was a time when Christian men and women needed to pray and cry unto God
-- not until they just
felt better, but until their souls became so spiritually impassioned that
they could go out to meet the
impact of a doomed and dying world, that time is now!
There are over seventy-nine million church members in America today.
But the number
who are devotedly faithful and deeply spiritual is admittedly small. In
far too many cases religion
is not an armor but a cloak. For many of the church members of America attend
the same dances
and movies and taverns and night clubs as do non-church members. They smoke
the same brand of
cigarettes. They drink the same brand of liquor. They talk the same and
act the same and live by the
same rule of expediency. The number of church members is never a true gauge
of the spiritual
vigor and effectiveness of a nation or of a church.
Every third church member in America is a Roman Catholic. Every ninth
church member is
a Methodist. Every three hundred and sixtieth church member is a Nazarene.
Furthermore, every
sixth person in America is a Roman Catholic. Every seventeenth person is
a Methodist. Every
seven hundred and tenth person is a Nazarene.
A reasonable question then is this: Being so few in number and so limited
in material
resources, is there any possibility whatsoever that we can make any appreciable
impact on the vast
need of our world? The answer to that question is a glorious and thrilling
affirmative!
And why? For this reason: God, in all of history, has never depended
upon the vast
majorities to carry out His redemptive will, but upon dedicated minorities!
What could little David do against the mighty Goliath? What hope did
Gideon have against
the Midianite hordes? What chance did Pentecost's hundred and twenty have
against their pagan
world? How tiny Luther looked against the entrenched might of the Roman
church! Size never
determines effectiveness, but intensity of devotion -- and faith!
There are two hundred million people in Russia today. Yet only six
million are members of
the Communist party. But those six million -- and more properly the thirteen
or fourteen members
of the Politburo -- control with despotic power the remaining one hundred
and ninety-four million
people. The 3 per cent control the remaining 97 per cent. And why? Because
the 3 per cent are a
dedicated 3 per cent! The six million are a dedicated minority. They are
dedicated to a cause -- a
cause which we believe to be the enslavement of the human mind and spirit.
Six million followers of Lenin and Stalin in Russia willing to undergo
any hardship!
Willing to suffer any persecution! Ready and willing to die for their God-defying
cause of
Communism! And seventy-nine million professed followers of Jesus Christ
in America, most of
whom are halfhearted, lukewarm, carefree, secular-minded church members
who can't be bothered
over the world's lost millions!
The time for Christians in America to wake up is NOW!
The time for the godly minority to pray and plan and push and promote
a great crusade for
souls is NOW!
The time for revival is NOW!
If we are to succeed in that mighty crusade, however, we must give
urgent heed to at least
three specific areas of life and experience.
I. WE MUST BE DIFFERENT FROM THE WORLD
The only church that will meet the need of the world is the church
that is different from the
world. There are those in all groups who say, "If we would only soften the
message and lower the
standards, we could appeal to vast numbers of people who are today alienated
by our message and
method."
But this much is certain: Whenever any church begins to adapt itself
to the world, that
church soon becomes absorbed by the world! And the individual Christian
who adapts himself to
the world is soon absorbed by the world.
The Church has, in some areas, compromised so much and become so much
like the world
that the world doesn't listen much to what the Church has to say. There
are those on the inside of
the Church who have become so much like those on the outside of the Church
that those on the
outside say, "What's the difference?" And, in many cases, what is the difference?
The Church will never win the world with a compromise. The Church will
never win the
world by adapting itself to the world. The Church will win the world only
as it remains different
from the world!
When in Rome I stood in the great Colosseum looking out over the ruins
of that vast
amphitheater which had been the final testing ground for so many early Christians.
Finally we were
shown the cells where those early Christians were kept just before they
were to go out to face the
wild and hungry beasts.
As I looked at those cells I realized that those early Christians did
not have to die -- they
could have surrendered their convictions and their faith. They could have
recanted and said, "We
will soften up our message. We will make it less revolutionary. We will
not be so rigid and
inflexible in what we believe; for, after all, we're all heading for the
same place anyway and we
don't want to be narrow-minded about our religion." Yes, they could have
saved their lives that
way -- but the cause would have been lost! They could have compromised and
lived -- but the
cause would have died!
They chose rather to refuse to adapt or compromise with their world.
Yes, they went out
and soaked the sands of the arena with their blood -- but the cause lived!
And that blood that they
spilt seeped down and out into the catacombs and nourished the faith of
other Christians and
proved to the proud pagans looking on that there was, in this evil world,
a
... faith that would not shrink,
Tho' pressed by every foe,
That would not tremble on the brink
Of any earthly woe!
If those early Christians had adapted their religion and their faith
and their convictions to
their world, their faith and their religion would have gone down with their
world. But by
remaining different from their world, their cause -- and Christ's -- survived
the decay and defeat
and death of the Roman world.
So if we compromise with our world today, and try to adapt ourselves
to its practices and
principles, we can measure our spiritual decay and defeat by our success
in adaptation. But if we
remain different from our world, our spiritual success will be in direct
proportion to our failure to
adapt.
But wait! The church that has nothing to talk about but a little cluster
of negatives has far
too small a voice to be heard in a world crashing into chaos. The preacher
who has nothing to
preach except, "Don't do this and don't do that," simply cannot be heard
-- and need not be heard,
in the thundering of great and momentous issues.
If every movie house in the world closed its doors, if every liquor
and tobacco store in the
world went out of business, if every dance hall and tavern and night club
and booze joint in the
world ceased operations ... there would still be a great gospel to preach
and a lost world to save!
Paul said, "I am not ashamed of the gospel" -- not because it was the power
to preach some pet
peeve, but he said he was not ashamed of the gospel because "it is the power
of God unto salvation
to every one that believeth." That gospel is relevant in every age!..
Men and women and young people who want to walk with God will, of course,
quit all
habits and amusements that are contrary to Christ. But to quit going to
the movies does not mean
that one is going to heaven. To quit dancing and tobacco and liquor and
lust does not mean that one
is really right with God. There will be people in hell who never attended
the movies or the dance.
There will be people in hell who never used tobacco or whiskey or beer.
"Getting religion" is
more than just "quitting" something. Getting religion in its truest
sense is just what it implies --
giving self and getting Jesus! That's what makes us different!
The "difference" from the world must be more than external. The Pharisees
were different
-- on the outside! The "difference" must be total -- both within and without.
It was the secular sag
of the spirit that Jesus called "worldly."
If we are to win the world we must be different from the world in heart,
in life, in motive,
in direction, in attitude, in emphasis. It must be a spiritual difference
that is deep and sincere and
positive and aggressive and dynamic!
II. WE MUST RECAPTURE A SENSE OF URGENCY ABOUT OUR BELIEFS
The early disciples did not have a policy or a program to preach or
to promote. But they
did have a living hold on a few vibrant facts. Or, rather, those facts had
a mighty hold upon them!
And the grip of truth was so overwhelming and so urgent upon their hearts
that it enabled them to
meet the impact of their world and turn it upside down for Christ.
There was nothing casual about the early disciples. They were never
nonchalant about
what they believed. They were never bored with hearing or telling those
tremendous truths. They
knew that Christ died on the cross. They knew that He was put in a borrowed
tomb. They knew that
Christ opened the doors of death and arose triumphant, saying, "I am the
resurrection, and the life."
They knew that He was coming back to earth again -- for He had said so!
And they went
everywhere telling these thrilling facts to everyone.
They spoke urgently because they knew. They knew because they experienced.
They won
others because they knew and experienced and lived the truth they preached!
A missionary on furlough was telling some friends that she was praying
that God would let
her get back to the mission field immediately. When asked if she wasn't
enjoying her stay in
America she said: "Yes, but when I get up and tell people here about Jesus
and what He can do for
them, they just look up at me as much as to say, 'Oh, we've heard all of
that before. Don't you have
something new and different and funny to tell us?' And then when I go to
my room I ask God to let
me get back to the mission field, where people are anxious and expectant
and thrilled when I tell
them about Jesus and His love."
Oh, the vast numbers of men and women who will be damned through eternity
because
Christians were so casual and carefree concerning the dynamic truths of
the gospel! Christians who
kept forgetting that Christianity was not a way for nice people to become
nicer, but a demanding,
revolutionary, challenging task that demanded the urgent best from everybody!
A young preacher went to see that great evangelist, Gypsy Smith. The
interview took place
just a few months before the great Gypsy passed away. The young preacher
wanted to get some
advice concerning preaching values and methods.
During the interview, the old Gypsy said: "Young man, whatever else
you preach, be sure
to preach Jesus Christ. For men and women today are not dying to hear your
opinions concerning
world problems, or your pronouncements about social conditions, but they
are hungry to hear about
Jesus.
"But," he continued, "before you will be able to preach Jesus, you
must fall in love with
Him yourself -- fall in love with Him so personally and so intimately that
He becomes the most
real and wonderful Person in your life; so real and glorious that you will
preach Jesus, live Jesus,
sing about Jesus, and witness to the marvelous miracle of His grace in your
life wherever you go."
Yes, the way to increased urgency in what we say about Jesus is increased
love and
devotion and consecration to Jesus. Those words of the Gypsy are not just
good advice to
preachers; they are needed words to everyone who wears that beautiful name
"Christian." Oh, so
to fall in love with Jesus that our Service and our testimony and our witnessing
and our winning
become urgent!
We are living in a world of competing faiths, and there is no hope
for the person who is
half-convinced. There is not a chance that anyone hall-won will be able
to win anyone else. We
must be convinced of the truth ourselves before we can convince others.
The Communists today put most professing Christians to shame when it
comes to
propagating their faith. They are convinced, they are fervent, and they
are urgent; while many
professing Christians are casual, unconvincing, halfhearted, lukewarm --
talking of tremendous,
world-shaking, soul-transforming truths as though they were piddling trifles.
If we really believe that men must be born again or be lost, let's
talk as if we believe it.
Let's act as if we believe it. Let's live as if we believe it. If we really
believe that Jesus is the Son
of God, let's talk and act and live as though we believe it If we really
believe that the believer
must be entirely sanctified, that "without holiness no man shall see the
Lord," then let's talk as
though we believe it. God help us to live as if we believe it God help us
to preach and sing as if
we believe it!
Why is it that sinners can attend our services or be in our presence
and feel so
comfortable? Why is it that backsliders can attend our services Sunday after
Sunday and not feel
black and dirty and sinful? Why is it that unsanctified men and women can
sit in our services month
in and month out and not feel uncomfortable or needy? If Christians were
more urgent, sinners
would not be so complacent.
God's Punishment for Sin
We must not only recapture that sense of urgency concerning those positive
truths, but we
must also recapture a sense of urgency concerning those things we say we
believe about God's
punishment for sin.
Many times, as I look out over the congregation, I ask myself these
questions: "Do you
really believe in hell? Do you really believe that that man or that woman
or that young person over
there and there and there who is without God is going to spend eternity
in hell unless he is won,
and that soon? You say you believe it, but in your heart do you really believe
it? Are you going to
preach as though you believe it?"
That is always a sobering question. And it is good for everyone. You,
Christian mother or
father, do you really believe that son or daughter of yours will spend eternity
in hell? You say you
believe in hell, but do you? You, neighbor, you say you believe in hell;
but that one across the
street or next door or in the next apartment who is without Christ, do you
really believe he will
spend eternity in hell? You say you believe in hell, but do you really believe
in it? You, church
member, church board member, Sunday-school teacher, do you really believe
that men and women
in your church who are without Christ will spend eternity in hell unless
won to Christ and that
soon? You say you believe in hell, but do you really believe in it? Do you
act as though you
believe in it? Do you talk as though you believe in it? Do you live as though
you believe in it?
Could we professing Christians be having such an easy time if we really
believed that there
were those all around us who were on their way to hell and would land there
unless we won them
and soon? Some parents are interested in everything about their children
except whether those
children are right with God.
I asked a Nazarene mother about her son. I asked how old the boy was,
and she told me. I
asked what year he was in high school, and she told me, and also volunteered
the information that
her son played on the football team and really, even though she didn't like
to boast about it, her son
was a very popular boy at school. When I asked the lady if her boy was a
Christian, she looked
down at the floor and finally said, "Well, I don't know about that. You'll
have to ask him."
Some parents actually take a certain pride in their children's success
in fields that
sometimes are absolutely contradictory to everything the church stands for.
One "Christian" father
and mother actually were proud that their daughter had won a school dancing
contest. Apparently
they didn't care whether or not their daughter went to hell -- just so she
went there gracefully!
O God, help us either to put our beliefs into practice or to quit the
hypocrisy of lip service!
God help us to talk and act and live in the home and at school and at work
and at church as if we
really believed something and that what we believed made an urgent and terrific
difference to us!
III. OUR SOULS MUST BE SET AFLAME BY THE FIRE OF THE HOLY GHOST.
To be different, yes. But that, sometimes, is not too difficult. To
believe something, yes.
But that, sometimes, is not too demanding. But to tarry until power and
fire and fervency fill our
souls -- ah, that is the difficult thing. Receiving the fire of the Holy
Ghost always involves
sacrifice and surrender and service.
The early Christians had little else but God. Many of today's Christians
have everything
else but God. The early Christians had no church buildings, no organs, no
promotional literature,
no organizational backing. But they did have the power and fire of the Holy
Ghost. And having the
Holy Ghost, they won their world.
Before those early Christians received that fervency, however, they
tarried until they were
completely and unconditionally surrendered to God -- wholly "dead" to their
world, their friends,
their families, and their own selfish interests. When finally they were
completely empty of sell,
they were filled with the Holy Spirit, and the fire of the Holy Spirit enabled
them to burn their way
across their world.
Certainly they were persecuted. Certainly they were ridiculed. Certainly
they were walled
about by every tricky stratagem of the devil. But they won their world,
not by the power of their
brains, not by the power of their propaganda, not by the power of their
promotional abilities, not
by the power of their organization. They won their world by the power of
the Holy Ghost! It took
the power and fire of the Holy Ghost for the early Christians to win their
world. And it will take
that for us to win our world!
The world will never be won by cold, complacent Christians. Souls will
never be won to
Christ by lukewarm professors of religion. There is no power or winsomeness
in dry-eyed
holiness. Decency is not enough; we must be dynamic. Morality is not enough;
we must move men
to Christ. Cleverness is not enough; we must be consecrated. Ability is
not enough; we must be all
out for souls!
If ever there was a time when cold, conventional, comfortable, complacent
Christians
should fall on their knees and plead for a new touch of the fire of the
Holy Ghost, that time is now!
"Let the Fire Fall"
One of the most dramatic sights in Yosemite National Park is the moment
the "fire falls."
Each evening there is a huge wood fire built atop Glacier Point. And after
dark, while hundreds,
sometimes thousands, of people are gazing up from the valley, someone cries,
"Let the fire fall!"
And that huge, brilliant mass of fire is pushed off the precipice and begins
to cascade down
fourteen hundred feet to the valley floor. That sight is always dramatic,
inspiring, and
unforgettable.
Against the gathering darkness of our day we desperately need the fire
of heaven to fall
upon us anew, inflaming our souls and sparking our torches and sending us
out as flaming evangels
across our sin-blackened world.
O God, let the fire fall on every professing Christian. Let the fire
fall today on every
Sunday-school teacher. Let the fire fall on every church board member. Let
the fire fall on every
pastor. Let the fire fall on every evangelist. Let the fire fall on every
superintendent. O God, let the
fire fall on every one of us -- that is our urgent need!
The arsenal of weapons to combat sin and Satan is full and overflowing.
We have the
"guns" -- big and little. We have the powder. We have the men to man the
machines. What we need
is the fire!
We have the churches. We have the choirs. We have the music. We have
the preachers. We
have the schools. We have the organization. We have the promotional know-how.
What we
desperately need is the fire!
General superintendents, district superintendents, editors, pastors,
evangelists,
wide-awake and spiritual laymen all across the land and throughout the world
are crying for a
genuine revival of religion. Not just a little protracted meeting, not just
some "special services,"
where horns are played and songs are sung and poems are recited and sermons
are delivered -- but
a genuine Holy-Ghost, heaven-originated revival that will make a difference
in the lives of the
people, that will make a difference in the lives of our churches, and that
will energize every phase
of the work!
Oh, for the outpouring of the Holy Ghost that will give power to the
propaganda, and
power to the program, and power to the preaching, and power to the praying,
and power to push
the mighty crusade for souls here in America and unto the uttermost parts
of the earth!
A Challenge
In the year 1849, Garibaldi, that great Italian patriot and soldier
and leader of men, stood
and spoke to his ragged and hungry and battle-weary soldiers. "Men," he
said, "we have gone
through many battles together. You have watched your friends die by your
side. You have been hit
by the enemy's bullets. You have been hungry and thirsty and tired, but
you have marched on. The
battle now before us is the greatest of all. Everything depends on its outcome.
The eyes of the
nation are upon you. If you follow me it will mean hunger and thirst and
forced marches and battles
and, for some of you -- death. But every man who has the courage to follow
Garibaldi, step
forward!" And the record is that the entire company of men stepped forward
at that challenge to
follow their great leader into battle and to victory.
In the year 1940, Winston Churchill, another great leader of men, stood
before the
microphones in London and challenged the British Empire and the whole world
by saying: "Ours
is not an easy task. It will mean blood and toil and sweat and tears, but
we will fight on -- and we
will never surrender!" With those challenging words ringing in their hearts,
freemen around the
world girded themselves for battle -- and victory!
At this very moment Jesus, the peerless Christ, is standing before
each soul saying: "You
who wear My name, you who claim so much through Me, you who sing pretty
songs and preach
beautiful sermons about Me, the war with sin and Satan is at this moment
raging in full fury. Souls,
immortal souls, are this very moment being defeated and damned. If you really
love Me as you say
you do, if you really love My cause as you claim you do, fall on your knees
and tarry there until
you are ready and willing to follow Me up and down the line where fallen
men and women need
redeeming grace, and then help Me as I lift the broken and sin-blasted souls
to the merciful arms of
a loving God."
Oh, may we hear His challenge! May we accept His challenge and fall
upon our knees and
tarry there until our souls are filled with His passion and His love and
His burden for the lost and
the wounded and the dying!
Paraphrasing Mr. Roosevelt, we can say with terrible urgency and realism,
"This
generation of Nazarenes has a rendezvous with destiny." Never before have
so few been
confronted with so great a responsibility!
May God have mercy on our souls if we fail in this our day of opportunity!
May God in
heaven have mercy upon us if we, who profess so much, continue to do so
little!
The time for action is NOW!
The time for a revival is NOW!
The time for a mighty crusade is NOW!
May Almighty God help us in this crucial, climactic hour to rise up
and accept the
challenge and go out with the help of the Holy Spirit to follow Christ in
bringing lost men and
women to the great loving heart of God!
Few in number? Yes. Limited in material resources? Yes. But as a minority
with Heaven's
backing, let us be a faithful minority! A God-centered, God-directed, God-empowered
minority
that is so dedicated, so consecrated to the one task of winning souls that
God can use us as the
human instrument in turning thousands from sin and destruction to Christ
and salvation!
If we are faithful in that task, we will have the high honor of one
day being included in that
small band of surrendered soul winners of whom a Greater than Churchill
will say, as He surveys
heaven's redeemed, "Never in the history of the war against Satan and sin
'have so many owed so
much to so few.'"
Prayer:
O God, forgive us if we sit back content, complacent, and dry-eyed
in this hour of world
crisis. Forgive us if we go on about our business as usual in this hour
of church crisis. Forgive us
if we are unmoved and unconcerned over a world of doomed and dying men.
May we this moment,
O God, realize that the hour is late and that the need is urgent and that
the time to be stirred and
burdened is now. May we feel, O God, the pulse of this sickened and sinful
world and then bring
the diseased and the dying to that healing "fountain filled with blood drawn
from Emmanuel's
veins, where sinners plunged beneath that flood lose all their guilty stains."
This we ask in Jesus'
name. Amen.