The story is told of a Christian college where
the preacher students took turns speaking in chapel every Thursday.
There was one freshman preacher student, though, who had avoided the
dreaded task of preaching at chapel long enough that it came to the
attention of the Chapel Master. The following conversation ensued:
"I'm scheduling you to preach at chapel next Thursday."
"Oh, please. I'll do anything. I'll write a paper, do
extra homework assignments, even clean the toilets. Just please don't
make me speak in public yet."
"You are not getting out of this, and there will be no
excuses."
Thursday rolled around and, with desperately quaking
knees, the young student stood up to preach, and asked, "Do you know
what I'm going to say?" Everyone shook their heads no. "Neither do I.
Go in peace."
The Chapel Master was really angry. "That is not acceptable.
You are right back on the schedule for next Thursday, and this time
you will preach, and it will be an example of diligent preparation,
and there will be no excuses."
Thursday rolled around and, with yet more quaking, the
young man stood up to preach and asked, "Do you know what I'm going
to say?" Everybody nodded their heads yes. "Good. Go in peace."
The Chapel Master was absolutely outraged. "There will
be no more of these shenanigans. You *will* preach the word of God next
Thursday. You will not fail, or you will be removed from school immediately."
Thursday rolled around and, barely able to stand, the
student got up to preach and asked, "Do you know what I'm going to say?"
Some shook their heads no; others nodded their heads
yes.
"Good. Those who know, please tell those who don't. Go
in peace."
Not a bad summary of the Great Commission and our task
of evangelism. Those who know ought to tell those who don't.
"And Jesus came and spoke to them, saying, 'All authority
has been given to Me in heaven and on earth. Go therefore and make disciples
of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of
the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all things
that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the
end of the age.' " (Matthew 28:18-20).
If you are among those who know about the gospel, share
it today with someone who doesn't.
Special Thanks to Marge
Date Added: 4/24/00
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