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True and False Conversion
Tonight I want, by the
grace of God, to share with you a teaching called “True and False
Conversion.” A very
sobering teaching, and a
teaching that I believe is most necessary within the contemporary
church.
I have a teaching called
“Hell’s Best Kept Secret” which deals with the use of the Law in
evangelism. In
fact, God’s Law, the Ten
Commandments, was the essence of the gospel proclamation of Wesley,
Moody, Whitfield, Jonathan
Edwards, all these men that
God so greatly used. They said that if you don’t use the Law, you’ll
almost certainly
lead to false conversions.
I was reading in the
American Horizons magazine, which is the official magazine of a very
large, or a major, denomination
of the United States which
has 11,500 churches throughout the US - in 1991, their first year of
what they called “the
decade of harvest,” they
got 294,000 decisions for Christ. They found that only 14,000 remained
in fellowship. That
is, they couldn’t account
for 279,000 of their decisions for Jesus. And this is normal modern
evangelical statistics
when it comes to crusades
and local churches.
Many converts don’t fall
away. They get followed up and squeezed into a local church where
they’re surrounded
by a good social life, and
they stay within the church given assurance they’re saved when there is
no grounds for their
salvation, because they do
not have the things that accompany salvation.
Now this has happened, this
great tragedy has happened, simply because we haven’t followed the
Biblical example and
preach law to the proud and
grace to the humble. Always, when you see Jesus approach a proud
arrogant self-righteous person
with the gospel, He gave
law before grace. Always. With the law He broke the hard heart, with
the gospel He healed the broken
heart.
Why did He do that?
Because He always did those things that were pleasing in the Father’s
sight. God resists the proud
and gives grace to the
humble.
We see this so often in
Scripture, where Jesus resists the proud and gives grace to the humble.
The rich young ruler, the
arrogant self-righteous
lawyer that stood up and tempted Jesus. Both times, Jesus gave the Law.
He gave the Ten Commandments.
When ones came with
humility with a knowledge of sin by the Law, that is Godly Jews, he gave
grace.
Paul says in Romans 7:7, “I
had not known sin but by the Law.” Charles Finney said, “Evermore the
Law must
prepare the way for the
gospel.” Now Finney had an 80% retention rate. He said, “Evermore the
Law must prepare
the way for the gospel. To
overlook this in instructing souls is almost certain to result in false
hope, the introduction
of a false standard of
Christian experience, and to fill the church with false converts.” And
then he said, “Time
will make this plain.”
John Wesley said of those
who failed to use God’s Law in evangelism, “All this proceeds from the
deepest ignorance
of the nature of the
properties and of the use of the Law, and proves that those who act thus
either know not Christ, or are
the strangers to living
faith, or at least they’re but babes in Christ, and as such unskilled in
the Word of righteousness.”
Martin Luther, in his
commentary on Galatians, which is the book which speaks of freedom from
God’s law, spoke of a
sect that rose up in his
day with a Satanic doctrine. Listen to what that doctrine was. He
said, “Satan, the god of
all dissension, stirs up
daily new sects. And last of all, which I should never have foreseen or
once suspected, he has raised
up a sect such as teach
that the Ten Commandments ought to be taken out of the church, and that
men should not be terrified
by the Law, but gently
exhorted by preaching the grace of Christ.”
He said that’s a sect, a
new sect that’s risen up, a satanic subtlety and one I thought would
never ever come.
He was aghast at the
thought that men would not use the Law but instead they would gently
exhort one to come to Christ, preaching
grace alone, which is the
perfect summation of the methods of modern evangelism.
Charles Spurgeon said,
“They will never accept grace until they tremble before a just and holy
Law.” George Whitfield
said, “That is the reason
we have so many mushroom converts.” That is, ones that spring up
overnight and disappear
because their stony ground
is not plowed up. They’ve not got the conviction of the Law. They are
“stony ground
hearers” or “false
conversions.”
Now with those thoughts, by
way of reduction, let’s look at Romans 7:4. “Wherefore my brethren you
are become
dead to the Law by the body
of Christ; that you should be married to another, even Him who is
raised from the dead, that we
should bring forth fruit
unto God.”
In the book Hell’s Best
Kept Secret, we give an illustration of a speedster who drove through a
town at a dangerous
speed of 120 mph. He was
drunk, there was no law against speeding, so the town council gathered
and passed a law stating
that 60 mph was the maximum
speed, and any transgressors would be fined $100 for every mph over the
speed limit. The speedster
comes back. He’s
apprehended by the law. He stands in front of the judge, who was his
own father, the town’s
only judge. He was
proclaimed guilty. He had no money, no words of defense, he couldn’t
raise the money for the $6000
fine, so he was thrust into
prison. As he waited in prison, his father arrived, opened the door
and told his son that he
had sold all his goods to
raise the $6000, he paid the fine himself, and that he was free to go.
Now, after such a display
of love, such sacrifice on behalf of the father, what would the son’s
attitude be to the law?
Well, firstly, the law has
been satisfied. As soon as the fine was paid, he was free to go. He
could smile at the law.
The judge could say,
“you’re free.” The law had no demand on him whatsoever because of the
sacrifice and
payment of the father. The
law was satisfied.
And what’s his reaction to
the father? What is his attitude? Well, he’s filled with gratitude at
such sacrifice
and a brokenness that his
father would do such a thing for him despite his transgression. And now
he lives in honor of the
father. He wants to live
for the father’s will.
Listen to the attitude of a
believer to the Law. Romans 7:4 again, “Wherefore my brethren you also
are become dead
to the Law by the body of
Christ.” There was the father’s sacrifice. That’s what appeased God’s
Law. “Christ redeemed us
from the curse of the Law being made a curse for us.” “You are become
dead to
the Law by the body of
Christ.” The Law has no demand upon the believer. “There is no
condemnation to them that
are in Christ Jesus, who
walk not after the flesh but after the Spirit.” “That you should be
married to another,
even Him who is raised from
the dead, that you should bring forth fruit unto God.”
So the true believer brings
forth the fruit of a new lifestyle, a lifestyle that is pleasing in the
sight of Almighty God.
If we are rooted and
grounded in Christ, it should be evident. Jesus said, “I am the vine,
you are the branches. He
that abides in Me and I in
him, the same brings forth much fruit.” Colossians 1, speaking of the
gospel, says “the
gospel brings forth fruit
in the believer.”
Okay, what does the Bible
mean when it speaks of fruit? Specifically? Well, #1, the fruit of
repentance (Matthew 3:8).
Zacchaeus had “more than
tears.” He said, “Behold, Lord, if I’ve wronged anyone I’ll pay him
back fourfold. I’ll give
half my goods to the poor.” He knew God’s Law. He was a Godly Jew.
That’s
what brought him to Christ.
It was the schoolmaster to bring him to Christ as a Godly Jew, knowing
God’s Law. Or should
I say, “a Jew that was
humbled by the Law.” He said, “Behold, Lord, if I’ve wronged anyone
I’ll
pay back fourfold,” which
is what the Law demanded.
I remember reading some
years ago about a store that said in a newspaper they found a brown
paper bag outside their door on
a Monday morning. They
opened it up and there was a pair of pants and a note that said, “I
stole these from you on
Friday, became a Christian
on Sunday. Here’s the pants Monday. I’m sorry.” That’s fruit of
repentance.
Secondly, the fruit of good
works. John Wesley said, it was Colossians 1:10, John Wesley said, “Do
all the good you
can, by all the means you
can, in all the ways you can, in all the places you can, to all the
people you can, as long as you
ever can.”
Now if anyone was zealous
for evangelism, it was John Wesley. He had a zeal that turned the
United Kingdom upside down.
But he said, “Do all the
good you can” because he saw in Scripture that good works are a
legitimate tool in evangelism.
Now the modern church,
because of what’s happened to some fiery Christian organizations over
the years that have got
into social work, they’ve
noticed they’ve become lopsided, and they’ve steered away from good
works. And
yet the Bible says in the
book of Titus, “Let those who of you who have believed in God be careful
to maintain good
works.” Jesus said, “Let
your light so shine before men that they may see your good works and
glorify your Father
which is in Heaven.”
When I was first a
Christian, I was… I could be considered by the world as a fanatic. I
mean, really fanatical. I
haven’t changed at all.
And I used to make leather jackets and suede coats to order for people
for years. I made about
1500 over a ten-year
period, and I followed in my father’s footsteps. You know who the first
one was to make a leather
jacket? Genesis tells us.
God made… clothed Adam and Eve in the skins of animals. Not caveman
stuff. Fully lined,
with covered buttons. I
mean class. When God does something, He does it properly.
And I actually had this in a
brochure that I had, and it just said that. “God was first to kill an
animal and clothe
man in the skins of
animals.” And I said I was following in my Father’s footsteps, and led
through the covering
that God offers through
Christ.
But on the window of my
store, I had about a 10 foot by 8 foot window to let in the natural
light. I had a Hare Krishna guy
got soundly saved. The
thing that brought him to Christ, I said “Was it the preaching, what was
it?” And he
says, “It was the
handshake.” Feel a Christian shook his hand, he just felt a
genuineness, and gave some consideration
to the claims of the
Gospel, gave his life to Christ, and within half an hour he’s eating a
T-bone steak. I mean, really
set free.
And he said… I said, “Ron,
what do you do for a living, what did you do?” He said, “I’m a
sign writer.” I said,
“Really?” And I got him to, on a 10 foot by 8 foot piece of board, to
sign write
John 3:1-16. And I put it
on my window. Incredible amount of work for the poor guy. And he said
night after night he was
doing this sign. And one
night he was very discouraged because it was kind of half an hour per
letter to get it right. And
he stood back, he felt
quite discouraged, he stood back and he read the words, “No man can do
these signs that you do
unless God is with him,”
and he was greatly encouraged by the Lord.
Anyway, I put this sign up
in the window, and I had on the door, “Behold I stand at the door and
knock,” a lot
of Scriptures. And I
shared the entrance with a barber. And this barber called me to him one
day, and he says, “Ray,
I’ve got to tell you
something.” He said, “Guys come into my store, they sit down in the
seat, and they
turn back here, and they
just say with utter disgust and contempt, ‘What a fanatic next door.’
And they just
couldn’t say anything more,
and nausea consumed them.”
But he said, “A number of
months ago when you put out a book called My Friends Are Dying and got
into drug prevention
work, the same guys would
come into the store, sit down for a haircut, and say ‘Doing a good job,
that young man next
door.’”
And all that was happening
was the fruit of 1 Peter 2:15. Listen to it. “For so is the will of
God that by your well-doing
you may put to silence the
ignorance of foolish men.” “For so is the will of God that by your
well-doing you
may put to silence the
ignorance of foolish men.” If you’re a Christian who is rich in good
works, people will
say, “I don’t believe what
he believes, but boy I can see that he’s genuine.” You’ll put them
to silence, you’ll stop
their mouth by your good works.
And I saw this a number of
years ago. So as an assistant pastor of a local assembly, I said,
“Let’s get into
good works.” So I went to a
place that sold vegetables, I said “Look, I want to give away 100 bags
of vegetables
around our local church.” I
said, “Can you supply us?” They said, “Yeah. If you let us put our
name on the bag, we’ll give
you a good deal. In fact, we’ll give you double.” So what they did,
is they
gave us a bag about three
feet high packed full of carrots, cabbages, all sorts, corn, all sorts
of vegetables, and they put
their name on it.
And then we got on a truck,
we put a letter on each bag that said something like, “Dear friend.”
It didn’t
say, “Greetings in the
wonderful name of Jesus,” there was nothing Christian on it at all.
“Dear friend
or neighbor, we’re
concerned about you, we care about you, we’re a local church in your
area. If we can help
mow your lawn, trim your
hedge, if there’s anything we can do to help you, please call on us.
We’re here for
your benefit. Yours,
sincerely,” and just signed it. Put that at the top of the bags, then
put them at the gates of
100 homes. Now I said to
the guys putting them there, “Don’t knock on the door, don’t get into a
conversation,
don’t let anyone think
you’re trying to get a foot in their door.”
The reaction was
incredible. We had people stop us on the street and burst into tears.
One woman burst into tears of gratitude.
Another woman said, “I have
been in this area 60 years, and this is the first time the local church
has done anything
for me.” Another one said,
“I’m an atheist, but I just want to wish you all the best in the
community.”
Another guy, his girlfriend
made a commitment to the Lord, and told him. He put his fist into the
wall with anger because
he was a professing atheist
and he saw an evident token of the love of God in those vegetables, and
he could not handle it.
He just went “umph” like
that. I mean, it was just such a powerful thing. One woman, as I said,
she said, “I
couldn’t believe these
vegetables were mine.” Two bucks, is what that bag of vegetables cost.
Two dollars.
“For so is the will of God
that by your good works you put to silence the ignorance of foolish
men.” “Let
your light so shine before
men that they may see your good works and glorify your Father which is
in Heaven.” The fruit
of good works.
Number three, the fruit of
thanksgiving (Hebrews 13:15). I mean, if you’re soundly saved, there
should be a cry within
your heart, “thanks be to
God for the unspeakable gift.” If there isn’t the fruit of
thanksgiving, if there
isn’t a gratitude burning
in your soul, you may not be saved.
Number four, the fruit of
the Spirit (Galatians 5:22). It should be evident in, “love, joy,
peace, patience, goodness,
gentleness, faith,
meekness, and temperance.”
Number five, the fruit of
righteousness (Philippians 1:11). There should be the fruit of that
which is right, the fruit of
righteousness in your
lifestyle. Remember Matthew 3:10 says, “every tree that brings not
forth good fruit will be cut
down and cast into the
fire.” Therefore as Christians, in our evangelistic endeavors, we
should do everything we can
not just to get decisions,
not just to get church members, youth group members, but to produce
fruit-bearing commitments to
Christ, because “every tree
that brings not forth good fruit will be cut down and cast into the
fire.”
So what we’re going to do
is look at Matthew 4:3 to get an insight into what hinders and what
produces genuine fruit.
Mark 4, should I say, Mark
4:3.
Now when the Bible says,
“behold,” what it’s doing is blowing a little trumpet and saying, “this
is
important.” When Jesus
said words like, “hearken,” it was a little trumpet. In verse 3 of Mark
4, Jesus
uses both words. This is a
double trumpet, so this is incredibly important.
He said, “Hearken; Behold,
there went out a sower to sow: And it came to pass, as he sowed, some
fell by the way side,
and the fowls of the air
came and devoured it. And some fell on stony ground, where it had not
much earth; and immediately
it sprang up, because it
had no depth of earth: But when the sun was up, it was scorched; and
because it had no root, it
wither away. And some fell
among thorns, and the thorns grew up, and choked it, and it yielded no
fruit. And other fell
on good ground, and it did
yield fruit that sprang up and increased; and brought forth, some thirty
fold, and some sixty,
and some a hundred. And he
said to them, He that has ears to hear, let him hear.”
“And when he was alone,
they that were about him with the twelve asked of him the parable. And
he said unto them, Unto
you it is given to know the
mystery of the kingdom: but unto them that are outside, all these
things are done in parables:
That seeing they may see,
and not perceive; and hearing they may hear, and not understand; lest at
any time they should be
converted, and their sins
should be forgiven them.”
“And he said to them, don’t
you know this parable? How then will you know all parables? The sower
is the sower
of the word. And these are
they by the way side, where the word is sown; but when they have heard,
Satan comes immediately,
and takes away the word
that was sown in their hearts. And these are they in like manner which
are sown on stony ground;
who, when they have heard
the word, immediately receive it with gladness; And have no root in
themselves, and so endure but
for a time: afterward,
when affliction or persecution arises for the word's sake, immediately
they are offended. And these
are they which are sown
among thorns; such as hear the word, And the cares of this age, and the
deceitfulness of riches, and
the lusts of other things
entering in, choke the word, and it becomes unfruitful. And these are
they which are sown on good
ground; such as hear the
word, and receive it, and some bring forth fruit, some thirty fold, some
sixty, and some a hundredfold.”
Verse 13, I think is one of
the key verses in the entire Bible. Jesus said to them, “Don’t you
know this parable?
How then will you know all
parables?” In other words, the parable of the sower is the key to
unlock the mystery of
all the other parables.
When you and I get a grip on the understanding that the parable of the
sower is about true and false
conversion, stony ground
hearer, thorny ground hearer, good soil hearer, two false, one genuine,
then we begin to understand
the other parables, that
there are true and false conversions. The good fish, and the bad fish,
the true and the false.
The foolish virgins, the
false, the wise virgins, the true. The man who built his house on rock,
the genuine convert. The
man who built his house on
sand, the false convert.
See I used to think the
foolish man who built his house on sand was the unbeliever. No, you
read what Jesus said. He said,
“he that hears my sayings
and does not obey them is like a foolish man who built his house on
sand.” The ungodly
don’t hear the saying of
Jesus. Most of them know “judge not lest you be judged,” and the golden
rule,
“do to others as you’d have
them do to you.” And both, they’re twisted, they don’t understand
them.
No, the church is filled
with people who hear the sayings of Jesus and don’t obey them. They
don’t evangelize,
even though Jesus said,
“you are my witnesses,” “let your light shine before men,” “go unto
all the world and preach
the gospel to every creature.” They don’t. They are like the man who
built his house
on sand.
Now using the harmony of
the gospel, and the parable of the sower is also Luke 13, sorry, Luke 8
and Matthew 13, using the
harmony of the gospel we’re
going to look at the six characteristics of a false convert, the stony
ground hearer.
Firstly, with a false
convert, according to Mark 4:5, there are immediate results. They don’t
weigh the issues. The
gospel they hear is not a
gospel that’s preceded by the Law. They’re not made to tremble before
the throne of
a holy God. They’re told
they need to get assurance they’re going to Heaven. They think they’re
already
going to Heaven. Most
people think that. Why? They go about to establish their own
righteousness, being ignorant of the
righteousness which is of
God.
62% of Americans believe in
a literal Hell, but they don’t believe they’re going there. They think
they’re
too good. Now that’s human
nature. “Every man will proclaim his own goodness.” “There is a way
that seems right to man,
but the end thereof is the way of death.” The modern gospel says, “You
need to have
assurance that you’re going
to Heaven. You shouldn’t go to Hell. You need to come and give your
life to Christ.
You must have faith in
Jesus,” and they preach Christ crucified.
So the sinner thinks he
deserves Heaven anyway, comes and gives his heart to Jesus, and gets
assurance he’s going to
Heaven. He’s got no
understanding of sin because Paul said, “I had not known sin but by the
Law.” 1 John
3:4 says, “sin is
transgression of the Law.” He’s given assurance that he’s saved, he’s
followed
up, he’s set in a church,
he finds new friends, a new lifestyle, gets ahold of his alcohol
problem, deals with it, and
things go sweet.
And there’s still no
repentance, and when there’s no understanding of sin, there is no Godly
sorrow, which works
repentance. And Jesus
said, “Unless you repent, you will perish.” And the church is filled
with people who have
assurance of salvation when
it’s not Holy Ghost assurance. These ones don’t weigh the issues.
It’s easy
to get a decision from them
because the bait of eternal life is hung in front of them.
Secondly, there is a lack
of moisture (Luke 8:6). There is no thirst for God, for the living God.
Thirdly, there’s no root in
themselves (Matthew 13:6). There is no depth of Godly character.
Number four, they receive
the Word with gladness. Again, there’s no Godly sorrow because the Law
hasn’t been
brought to them that they
might see themselves in truth. God’s Law is like a mirror. When
there’s no mirror,
you can go around the whole
day, if someone doesn’t tell you, and have a dirty face. You’ve got no
idea.
Each day, every one of us
looks in the mirror to see the state. You get up in the morning, look
in the mirror to see what
damage has been done during
the night. I mean, there’s no greater evidence that we’re in a fallen
creation as
looking in the mirror first
thing in the morning. I mean, we rest ourselves after a hard day. So
in the morning, you should
be rested. No, the eyes
are puffy, you say, “Ugh… oh…”
They don’t look into the
perfect Law of liberty and see themselves in truth. God’s Law is like a
mirror. Therefore,
they don’t go to the water
of the blood of Christ to wash, because they don’t see themselves as in
desperate need
of God’s forgiveness. Paul
said, “by the commandment, sin became exceedingly sinful.” (Romans
7:13). So
they receive the Word with
gladness (Mark 4:16).
Number five, they receive
the Word with joy. Their laughter isn’t turned to mourning, and their
joy isn’t turned
to heaviness (Matthew
13:20).
And Number six, for a while
they do believe. (Luke 8:13). There is a genuine false conversion
experience. For a while they
do believe.
Now let’s look on the
overhead projector at this picture which is a picture of two plants.
The plant, or plant, on
the left is strong and
healthy looking. The plant on the right is kind of small. And if you
had to make room in your garden
because you lack room, most
of us would probably make the judgment, “Well the little fellow has to
go because the big
plant’s doing well.”
But then let’s look at
picture number two. We see the sun has come out and it’s causing our
big, strong, healthy
plant to wither and yet the
little plant seems to be “doing quite well, thanks.” And let’s look at
picture
number three, what we
couldn’t see, and we see the reason the big plant was withering and the
little plant was prospering,
because under the soil
beneath the big plant was bedrock. The soil could not find… the root
could not find depth of
root because there was a
lack of soil, it was rock. The little plant was small because beneath
the soil it was sending its
roots in deep searching for
moisture.
Now can you see that is was
the sunlight that revealed what you and I couldn’t see, the soil
condition of the plants?
Can you see that? It was
the sunlight that was instrumental in revealing what you and I couldn’t
see, the soil condition
of the root system of the
plants.
Now in the spiritual, the
plant is the regenerate life of the professing believer. The soil is
his heart condition. In the
spiritual, the sunlight is
tribulation, temptation, and persecution. Matthew 13:21, tribulation.
Luke 8:13, temptation,
and persecution, Mark 4:17.
Just as in the natural, it was the sunlight that revealed the plants’
soil condition, what
was going on where we can’t
see, in the spiritual the thing that reveals what you and I can’t see
in the life
of the professing believer,
is tribulation, temptation, and persecution.
Now, if you are seeking to
have a house plant prosper and grow, the worst thing you can do is hide
it from the sunlight.
Okay, you’ve spent 15
dollars on a really nice house plant, you say “boy this cost me a bit of
money. I’m
going to look after this.
It goes straight into the cupboard.” Nice, warm, dark cupboard. No,
that’s the worst
thing you can do. You
don’t want to shelter a plant from the sunlight. If it’s in good soil,
if it’s got
plenty of room, and it’s
got access to moisture, you know the sunlight is going to prosper it.
It is not going to kill
it.
Now in the same way, the
worst thing that you and I can do with a new believer is shelter him
from the sunlight of tribulation,
temptation, and
persecution. That is the worst thing you can do. When we say, “Well,
so-and-so has just given his
heart to Jesus in prison,
he comes out on Tuesday, let’s be there to pick him up, to keep him from
temptation, to keep
him away from his old
friends. And when he has trials, let’s make sure we look after him.”
No, that’s
the worst thing you can do.
If he’s genuine, he is going to grow, if he’s false he’s going to
wither and
die.
A number of years ago when
Russia was in persecution against Christians, I heard there was a prayer
meeting among a number
of professing Christians.
And suddenly, the doors burst open, there were two fully armed Russian
guards, and they said in
Russian, “Get out of this
place if you’re not willing to die for your faith.” And half of the
professing
Christians just got up and
left. They just ran. And then when the doors closed, the guards put
down their guns, took off
their hats, sat down and
said, “Praise the Lord, we’re just sorting out the sheep from the goats
before we’d
risk fellowship.”
Now God doesn’t normally
use the Russian guard method. He uses open up the ground and swallow
them up method. You
see, if there was severe
persecution that came to the church, what it would do is that it would
rid the church of murmurers
and complainers. But more,
those that cause division, and those that (?????) the Spirit. But
more, and I think more importantly,
if severe persecution came
to the church, it would show the stony ground hearer the error of his
ways.
Can you imagine the tragedy
of leading someone to Christ, so you think. You don’t give him Law
before grace. You don’t
give him the knowledge of
sin. You don’t show him that he’s violated the Law of a holy God, that
he has sinned,
and sin is transgression of
the Law. You just say, “Hey, you’ve got a God-shaped vacuum in your
life. Jesus
can give you real peace and
love and fulfillment, you just give your heart to Him, and He’ll help
you with your problems,
He’ll be with you in
trials, and you’ll have assurance of Heaven.” And you lead him in a
sincere prayer.
But there’s something
lacking in this “believer.” He’s got no zeal for the lost. He’s a
stranger
to holiness. He’s got no
hunger for the Word. He’s got no depth of prayer life. So you see it
as your job,
because you led him to
Christ, to get him into fellowship. To make sure he’s reading his
Bible, to pray with him, etc.
That, you see, if your job.
You follow him up.
And you actually prop him
up right until Judgment Day, when the sunlight of the eye of an
omniscient God proves him to be
the hypocrite that he is.
Whose fault was it, if you propped him up until Judgment Day? Wouldn’t
it be better to let
him fall? To not shield
him from the sunlight, but let him come under the sunlight and reveal
his soil condition. If he’s
genuine, he’s going to
grow, if he’s false, he’s going to wither and die.
For years I put my energies
into professing Christians, people who’d given their heart to Jesus.
Those who proved to
be stony ground hearers,
I’d say, “Are you reading the Word” and they’d say, “I haven’t
really got time. I’ve got
TV Guide, and I’ve got all these other things I have to do.” “So are
you
going to be at church,”
“Man, I’ve got a golf tournament Sunday, I can’t be here. I’ve got
swimming next Sunday.”
Man, no, nowadays, I just leave them. If they don’t listen after the
first and second
admonition, I just say,
“Okay, leave it,” and then put my energies into the unsaved.
The Bible says, “Desire the
sincere milk of the Word, if you’ve tasted that the Lord is gracious.”
A healthy
lamb will have a healthy
appetite. You don’t have to force-feed a healthy lamb. Someone who’s
soundly saved
will desire the sincere
milk of the Word. They’ll discipline themselves. The first thing I
knew I had to do when I
became a Christian was get
myself a Bible and read it and see what God wanted me to do.
And I loved the brethren.
And I knew that I’d passed from death to life because I loved the
brethren. When I saw in
Scripture, “forsake not the
assembling of yourselves together, as the manner of some,” I thought,
“okay,
I go to church.” Surfing
can take a second seat.
If a new convert even looks
back, Jesus says he’s not fit for the Kingdom. Luke 9:62, “No man,
having put his
hand to the plow, and
looking back is fit for the kingdom.” That word “fit” in the Greek is
“eusetto.”
It means “ready for use.”
You see, if you take good
seed, quality seed, and cast it on stony ground, is it going to bring
forth fruit? Umm umm. It
can’t. Now if you know
what you’re doing as a farmer, or if you’ve got substance between your
ears, you’ll
say, “Hey, I’ve got to turn
the soil, cast out the stones, and then when I toss some good seed in
good soil it’ll
bring forth good fruit.”
Simple farming.
God says the soil of the
heart of man is like stone. It says in Ezekiel 8, “I’ll take your heart
of stone and
give you a heart of flesh.”
You can take the pure gospel seed and cast it on the unregenerate
heart and it will not
bring forth fruit. It
can’t. What we must do is turn the soil of man’s heart using the spade
of God’s
Law. Expose the stones of
sin that are removed by way of repentance. Then he can receive the en-grafted Word, which is able
to save his soul.
You see, many great
evangelists, men and whom I greatly admire and respect, don’t really get
alarmed about an 80% fall-away
rate among their converts.
But I don’t think the
parable of the sower is given as a consolation to disappointing
evangelical results. There are
keys given to us to give us
understanding. And if you study the good soil hearer, you’ll see that
he hears and understands,
and that he brings forth
fruit because he receives the seed into his good and honest heart. So
he has a good and honest heart,
he has understanding.
Oh, so that’s what’s going
on. Out in secular society there are those who have good and honest
hearts and understanding,
and they are the ones that
will receive the gospel seed. That is not Biblical. Romans 3 says,
“there is none that
understand.” How many
understand? None. It says “there is none good, not one,” the heart of
man is “desperately
wicked, deceitful above all
things.”
So the virtues of
understanding and goodness must have come from without the heart, not
from within, because it is not in
the heart of man to have
understanding and goodness. What is it that produces understanding?
It’s the schoolmaster.
The Law is our schoolmaster
to bring us to Christ. That’s the function of a schoolmaster, to bring
knowledge. “By
the Law is the knowledge of
sin.” God said, “My people are destroyed through lack of knowledge of
my Law.”
(Hosea 4:6)
What the Law does, is it
brings the light of understanding. The Commandment is a lamp, the Law
is light. And when a man
comes under the sound of
God’s Law, he sees that he’s sinned against God, that God requires truth
in the inward
parts and considers lust to
be the same as adultery, hatred to be the same as murder, that if you
just take one thing that
belongs to somebody else,
irrespective of its value, you’re a thief, and you’ll not inherit God’s
Kingdom.
If you tell one fib or
white lie you’re bearing false witness, and all liars will have their
part in the Lake of Fire.
Transgressors of God’s Law,
workers of iniquity.
Jesus said, “Many on that
day will say ‘Lord, Lord.’” He’ll say, “Depart from me you
worker of lawlessness, I
never knew you.” When he understands he’s sinned against God, when the
soil of his heart
has been turned by the Law,
the stones of sin exposed, he then removes the stones of sin through
repentance, and is able to
receive the seed that can
save his soul, which is the good soil hearer.
So the essence of what I’m
saying is that God has placed within the hands of the church weapons
that are not carnal,
but mighty through God of
the pulling down of strongholds and under God with the help of the Holy
Spirit, you and I can determine
the soil the seed is going
to fall upon, by using God’s Law as a spade to turn the soil of an
unregenerate heart.
Remember what George
Whitfield said. “That is the reason we have so many mushroom converts.”
Because their stony
ground is now plowed up.
They have not got a conviction of the Law, they are stony ground
hearers.
A friend of mine, he once
came to me, he said, “Ray, there’s something wrong with my Christian
life.” He
says, “I’m kind of lacking
in the zeal you guys have got.” And I say, “Hey, Richard, have you got
love, joy, peace, patience,
goodness, gentleness, faith, meekness, and temperance?” He said,
“Well, no, I haven’t
got eight of those fruits.”
There’s only one that he had. And I said, “Well, Richard, by your own
confession,
I don’t see any grounds for
you to call yourself a Christian.”
Now he did actually have
another fruit of the Spirit at that particular time. He exercised the
fruit of self-control, because afterwords he said he
wanted to re-arrange my face. But he didn’t. He went home, he examined
himself to see if he
was in the faith, concluded
he wasn’t, repented before Almighty God, and within three months he was
such a fruit-bearer
our church put him in
charge of our coffee bar outreach ministry.
That’s why the Bible says
examine yourself and see if you’re in the faith. Colossians 4:5 says,
“Walk in
wisdom towards them that
are without, redeeming the time.” Now I used to think “them that are
without, that’s
the ungodly. That’s the
secular society.” No, a stony ground hearer, a false convert can be
within your church,
within your youth group,
and without the body of Christ.
The Bible says, “Walk in
wisdom towards them that are without, redeeming the time.” If anyone
will steal your
time, it’s a false convert.
He wants counsel, he wants counsel, he wants counsel. He’s always
coming because
he’s got problems,
problems, problems. I’ve spent many hours counseling people who didn’t
need counseled,
they needed repentance.
Remember the big plant?
What does it need? “Fertilizer! Needs more fertilizer. Put fertilizer
up to the top of the
plant. That’ll help it.”
Umm umm. You can have a false convert and say “we’re going to follow
him
up. We’re going to follow
him and follow him. We need more follow-up.” No, that’s not the
problem. He
doesn’t need fertilizer.
The problem is the soil, his heart condition. He needs repentance.
Follow-up is not Biblical.
It’s not. You check it out. You won’t find follow-up in Scripture.
You can find
feeding, nurturing,
discipling, but you’ll not find following new converts. David
Wilkerson, when he heard the Hell’s
Best Kept Secret teaching,
the first thing he said to me when he called me from his car phone when
he heard the tape in his
car, he says, “I thought I
was the only one who didn’t believe in follow-up.” It’s not Biblical.
Follow-up is merely a sad
testimony of the confidence modern evangelism has both in its message
and in the keeping power of
God. If He is the author
of their faith, He’ll also be the finisher. “God is able to save to the
uttermost them
that come to God by Him.
He is able to keep them from falling and present them faultless before
the presence of His glory
with exceeding joy.” If
God has saved them, God will keep them. The Ethiopian eunuch was left
without follow-up.
Why?
Because if he’s genuine,
he’s going to last, if he’s false, he’ll wither and die. And the stony
ground
hearer doesn’t need
follow-up. By follow-up, I don’t mean just looking after someone in the
area of making sure
they go to Bible. I mean
it’s when you have the job of following someone who gave their heart to
Jesus in a crusade
or at church. You go
around to their place next week, and knock on the door, and say, “Excuse
me, you should really
get into fellowship now.
Could you open your door? I can see you hiding under your bed.”
I mean, it’s the most
disheartening job in the world following up modern decisions for Jesus.
They’re always
out when you call them on
the phone. They don’t need fertilizer, they need good soil.
A number of years ago, I
had a pastor, a senior pastor, I was on staff at a large church, who was
the most Godly shepherd
you could imagine. Real
Godly man. Now I want to tell you about… how much he weighed and how
big he was for a reason.
He was about 5’11”, maybe 6
feet, his name was Peter Morrow, lovely man of God.
But he didn’t weigh too
much. I think he weighed about maybe 120 lbs. He used to joke about
his lack of weight. He
could eat and eat and eat
and not put on weight. He must have a glorified body or something. But
imagine, he only had one
stripe on his pajamas. He
had to run around in the shower… he had to run around in the shower to
get wet.
A number of years ago,
there was a knock on the door of his home. It was 3:00 AM. Early hours
of the morning. His son went
to the door. He says,
“Yeah?” And this guy says, “I want some counsel from your father.” Now
this
teenage boy knew the heart
of his father, he knew he was a shepherd and he wouldn’t mind rising at
3:00 AM to give counsel
to someone, one of his
sheep. So he said to the guy, “Just go into the living room and wait
for him.”
He woke his father up, the
father got up, walked to the living room, and as he did so, from behind
the door came down a 14
inch machete blade across
his face. Sliced his fingers, cut his throat. His sons came running
into the living room because
they heard him screaming,
faced with the blood of their father all around the walls. It was such a
horrific thing.
They grabbed the guy
thought had murdered their father, and they just about killed him. He
was screaming, “I can’t
breathe,” and they said,
“Die, die then.” He got arrested. The father actually lived. Just had
literally
hundreds of blood
transfusions. He lived.
But the next day, another
pastor called me. He said, “Did you hear about last night?” I said,
“Yeah.
I can’t believe that.” I
said, “That’s heavy.” He says, “Well, you won’t believe
this.” He said, “The guy
that did it was in my church. He’s one of my flock.” I say, “You’re
kidding.” He says, “Man
it’s heavy,” he said, “that another Christian could do that.”
I said, “Hang on a minute.”
I said, “If someone tries to decapitate the pastor, you could probably
conclude
that he lacks in the area
of love, goodness, gentleness…”
I mean, we’ve got to start
taking Scripture seriously. I do not welcome people into the faith
until I see fruit. It
doesn’t matter too much
nowadays, in one sense, but wait till severe persecution comes. Wait
till people have machetes,
that Christians are
actually preaching the whole counsel of God, and we’re hated for His
name’s sake. They’re
suffering persecution
because they’re living Godly in Christ Jesus.
You see, the Bible speaks
of false brethren twice in Scripture. It speaks of false apostles,
false prophets, false teachers,
and false conversions. And
hardly ever do we hear teaching on them.
I wished a number of years
ago I had a video camera when this incident took place. I was going to
cross the street, and suddenly
I heard “bzzt bzzt,” and I
looked down the road. There was this car in the middle of the road and
it sounded
like there was no muffler
on the thing, and the guy was driving like an idiot. So I jumped back
off the road onto the sidewalk.
I thought I might get run
down.
The car went past me, and
suddenly the guy saw who it was. He recognized me. The guy who was
driving the car was the classic
stony ground hearer, a
false convert. I’d heard that this guy had already threatened pastors
in another assembly, so
I had marked him. He saw
me, slammed on the anchors of his car, backed up, jumped out, and says,
“Hi, Ray.”
Now I wish you could have
seen him. He had three Jesus stickers on the front windshield of his
car. He had a big cross around
his neck hanging in the
forest of a hairy chest, shirt undone to his navel, and he was full of
Christian clichés, and he wanted
to see me for counsel. I
was busy that year.
You see, a false convert
wants your time. He is a tool of the devil to wear out the saints.
Remember, Satan wants to wear
down the saints? They are
hearers of the Word, and not doers. And what they do is because they
lack inwardly depth of root,
they have branches and
leaves.
Now I believe in Jesus
stickers. If someone wants to wear a cross, that’s fine. T-shirts are
great. But you will
find that false converts,
because they lack depth of root, depth within their heart, within the
soil of the heart, they have
lots of branches and leaves
to impress you. I mean, they’ll have a big Bible.
So you don’t feel
intimidated, let me tell you what version this is so there’s no
confusion. This is a “New
Pharisee’s Bible,”
authorized King James version. Widest Sepulcher’s Publishing. “Each
Bible has
been carefully soaked in a
bath for one month and then dragged behind a car for two weeks for that
special, spiritual look.”
A false convert will lack
fruit, but he’ll have plenty of branches and leaves to impress those
that are around them.
Listen to Matthew 7:15-20.
“Beware of false prophets who come to you in sheep’s clothing but
inwardly they’re
ravening wolves. You’ll
know them by their fruit. Do men gather grapes from thorn bushes, or
figs from thistles?
Even so, every good tree
bears good fruit, but a bad tree bears bad fruit.”
Listen to this. “A good
tree cannot bear bad fruit.” In other words, if someone’s genuine,
they’re
genuine, if they’re false,
they’re false. “Nor can a bad tree bear good fruit. Every tree that
does not
bear good fruit is cut down
and thrown into the fire. Therefore, by their fruits you shall know
them.”
Why should we know each
other by our fruit? Well listen to Acts 20:29-30. “For this I know,”
says Paul, “that
after my departure, savage
wolves will come in among you, not sparing the flock. Also from among
your own selves, men will
rise up speaking perverse
things to draw away the disciples after them.”
From your own selves, men
will rise up. And you look at all of the cults and sects, and false
prophets. It comes from within
the body. Not people who
have known the Lord, have known the way of righteousness, and gone bad,
but people who have had
a false conversion and then
failed to bring forth fruit worthy of repentance.
Wolves pick off weak sheep.
That’s what they do. And if I was a pastor and had my own assembly,
I’m an itinerant
pastor of Hosanna Chapel, I
travel most weekends. But if I had my own church, I would watch those
who make decisions for
Jesus. And I’d watch for
fruit.
And if any young guys were a
little bit too close to the young girls, hold arms around her, etc.,
I’d just grab him,
have a good talk with him.
Mark those. Keep an eye on them. As I said, wolves go for the weak
sheep. That’s the
way of a wolf.
As I said, a genuine
convert will stand no matter how great the adversity. Proverbs 12:3
says, “The root of the righteous
yields fruit.” The
stronger the sunlight, the deeper the roots will go.
Jesus sent his lambs among
wolves. (Luke 10:3) That is so different from the way we treat our new
converts. We try and shield
them. No, he sent as lambs
among wolves. Why? Because the sunlight of tribulation, temptation,
and persecution will expose
the false, and cause the
genuine to grow.
And it did so with Judas
Iscariot. He was exposed. Judas was not a Christian. He was never a
Christian. How do I know?
Here’s a good clue. Jesus
said, “One of you is a devil.” That’s a good clue. I remember hearing
Winkie Pratney, a friend of
mine, share about when he saw pictures of Leonardo De Vinci’s The Last
Supper, with Jesus
and the disciples. And
he’d look at the picture and say, “Where’s Judas? Come on, where are
you?”
And he’d look for the guy
with the big hook nose, wringing his hands in a corner like this.
But that is totally
un-Biblical. Judas would probably be a real smooth-looking guy. He was
so trusted, he was the treasurer
of the disciples. He
looked after them. He cared for the poor. He was concerned for the
poor. When some woman did a lavish
act of breaking an
alabaster box of ointment, expensive ointment, over the head of Jesus,
and washing His hair with her feet…
“Washing His hair with her
feet…” You didn’t even notice. I could have got away with it. It’s
probably on tape. At least
I’m listening. Nobody else is.
When that happens, Judas
said, “Why wasn’t this sold for such-and-such amount, and the money
given to the poor.”
He cared for the poor. No,
the Bible says he looked after the money. He was a thief. But he was
trusted by the disciples.
When Jesus said, “One of
you will betray me,” the disciples didn’t sit there and say, “Yeah. I
know
who he’s talking about.
Old hook-nose over there. I knew it was hook-nose.”
No, they didn’t say that.
They said, “Is it I, Lord? Is it me?” He said, “It is he who puts his
hand in the dish.” Judas
did that. They didn’t say, “oh, yes.” No. When Judas went out to
betray
Jesus, Jesus said, “what
you do, do quickly.” They thought he’d gone to give money to the poor.
Judas
was such a good guy. He
fooled everyone but the Lord.
Turn to Colossians 4,
sorry, Colossians 4:7. And let’s look at how Paul put his seal of
approval on those who professed
to be in the grace of God.
Colossians 4:7. And watch how Paul puts his seal of approval on
certain believers.
“All my state shall
Tychicus declare unto you, who is a beloved brother, and a faithful
minister and fellow servant
in the Lord: Whom I have
sent unto you for the same purpose, that he might know your estate, and
comfort your hearts.”
So Tychicus is a faithful
minister and a fellow servant of the Lord.
Verse 9, “With Onesimus, a
faithful and beloved brother, who is one of you.” You see, nowadays, it
doesn’t
matter too much who comes
into the faith and who we commend and who we don’t. But then, it did,
when Christians were
being thrown to the lions,
being killed for their faith.
“They shall make known unto
you all things which are done here. Aristarchus my fellow prisoner
salutes you, and Marcus,
sister's son to Barnabas,
(touching whom you received commandments: if he comes to you, receive
him;). And Jesus, which is
called Justus, who are of
the circumcision. These only are my fellow workers unto the kingdom of
God, which have been a comfort
unto me. Epaphras, who is
one of you, a servant of Christ, salute you, always laboring fervently
for you in prayers, that
you may stand perfect and
complete in all the will of God. For I bear him record, that he hath a
great zeal for you, and
them that are in Laodicea,
and them in Hierapolis. Luke, the beloved physician [who didn’t need an
introduction], and
Demas, greet you.”
There was no seal of
approval upon Demas. And if you study 2 Timothy 4:10 you’ll see, “Demas
has forsaken me,
having loved this present
world.” And it’s as though Paul looked at Demas and thought, “Yeah, I
really
don’t know about you.
There’s something not quite right. I’m not going to say, ‘If Demas
comes to
you, receive him.’” “Demas
has forsaken me, having loved this present world.” A false convert.
He didn’t just look back,
he went back. He was not fit for the Kingdom, and the word “fit” is
eusetto,
which means “ready for
use.”
So we have, very briefly,
looked at the characteristics of a false conversion. And now, very
briefly, before we close we
will look at the
characteristics of a genuine convert.
According to Matthew 13:23,
he hears the word and understands it. This is why it’s so vital to use
God’s Law
in witnessing and in
preaching. Because without the Law, there won’t be understanding of the
true state before God.
There’ll be merely
horizontal repentance, not a Godly sorrow which works repentance. They
won’t understand they’ve
sinned against God.
They’ll think they’ve sinned against man with their lying and stealing,
etc.
But when David sinned with
Bathsheba, he said, “I’ve sinned against You, and You only have I
sinned.” The
prodigal son said, “I’ve
sinned against Heaven.” Paul preached “repentance towards God,” the
offended party. Godly
sorrow works repentance. And without the Law you cannot have the
understanding necessary to exercise
Godly sorrow which works
repentance.
If you use God’s Law in
witnessing, you’ll become familiar with sinners saying things like, “I
can see what
you’re saying. I can
understand that. I’ve never heard it put that way before.” That is the
reaction
almost every time I go
through the Ten Commandments one by one, and show the reason they need a
Savior is to escape the wrath
that’s to come. God has
appointed a day in which He will judge the world in righteousness.
Listen to Matthew 13:15.
“For this people's heart has become gross, and their ears are dull of
hearing, and their eyes
they have closed; lest at
any time they should see with their eyes and hear with their ears and
listen, and should understand
with their heart, and
should be converted, and I should heal them.”
You see, when there is an
understanding of the heart, then comes conversion. Remember the
Ethiopian eunuch was asked by Philip
the evangelist, “Do you
understand what you are reading?” Remember the lawyer that stood up and
tempted Jesus
and said, “How can I get
everlasting life?” Jesus said, “What is your understanding of the Law?
What is
your reading of it?”
Because if there’s no understanding of the Law, there can be no
salvation, because sin is
transgression of the Law.
Paul said, “I had not known
sin but by the Law.” Charles Finney said, “I remark the Law is the
rule and
the only just rule by which
the guilt of sin can be measured.” D. L. Moody said, “This then is
what God gives
us the Law for, to show us
ourselves in our true colors.”
I have been in evangelistic
meetings where the usual psychological manipulations are used, where
the preacher will teach on
faith or some Biblical
incident, and then right in the middle of his preaching he would say,
“Just stop. Let’s
just bow in prayer. There
are people here tonight who don’t know the Lord. You need to give your
life to Jesus.”
And he may preach Christ
crucified, but I’ve been in meetings where Christ crucified hasn’t even
been preached.
No preaching of the cross.
There’s just faith and then “you need to yield your heart to Jesus
because you’ve
got a God-shaped vacuum in
your heart. Just slip up your hand while every head is bowed and every
eye closed. Nobody is
watching you.” And when
their hand is slipped up he says, “I see that hand. God bless you.”
And then,
what he did, he says “I
want everyone to stand and I have seen those of you that have raised
your hand. I want you
to come to the front when
the music plays, when the counselors come.”
So the counselors come out
as a draw card. That’s why counselors come out, to make it easier when
the music’s
playing. People get up the
front. And as the pastor is up on the platform, I could see the facial
expression of those giving
their heart to Jesus.
There was no Godly sorrow, no contrition. And after the meeting, one of
the counselors said, “You
should have been out in the
back.” And they were counseling those that had just made decisions.
There wasn’t
an ounce of Godly sorrow.
People would just say, “Hey, Bertha, fancy you being here.” “Oh, Fred,
what
are you doing here?”
And the expression on the
faces of those who come to the front was, “How on earth did I get up
here? Really? Because
I was sitting in my seat, I
just went like that, and suddenly I’m up the front,” drawn out by
psychological manipulation.
That man had a 96… 96%
fall-away rate in his converts. That was the last when I heard his
statistics, and I don’t
really think the other 4%
would have hung in. Or they may have stayed in the Christian social
club, I don’t know.
The true convert says, “Woe
is me. I am undone. God be merciful to me, a sinner.” |