Moment With The Master
“Bring Them to Christ”
Categories: Moment With The MasterHe answered him and said, 'O faithless generation, how long shall I be with you? How long shall I bear with you? Bring him to Me.'"(Mark 9:19)
The occasion of the words mentioned above was sometime during the 3rd year of the Lord’s earthly ministry. A father’s son was possessed with a demon causing him to behave violently. Though the Lord had given his apostles the authority to cast out demons, because of their lack of faith they had failed in healing this boy.
Fortunately, Satan has no power today to possess a person as he did during the time of miracles. However, there is still an important lesson for modern disciples. Our faithlessness mirrors the faithless activity of these early disciples.
While we do not live the age of demon possession, Satan is still exerting much influence in our world. Personal lives, homes, communities, and local churches have been affected by his power to deceive and entice. We ought to be able to help that poor “demon possessed” friend, but it could be said of us as well – “they could not”. The disciples could not and we cannot.
In our unbelieving generation churches have tried every gimmick in the book to gain the numbers. Those churches on the left have tried the allurement of the social gospel – “win ‘em with coffee and donuts, fun and games for the family, etc.” Other churches who would oppose such tactics have pushed such gimmicks as – “you’ll really like our singing, or our preacher, or our Bible classes”. All of the above-mentioned methods are carnal. We forget about the One who has the power to solve our problems.
“Bring them to me”, Jesus said. Our job is not about the latest religious gadget, but about winning others to Christ. He is the only one who can bring them into a right relationship with God.
George Slover