Here’s a quote from Charles Spurgeon’s book, The Soul Winner.
(See the link below to get a free copy.)
I find these words convicting, compelling, and convincing.
“The withholding of the doctrine of the total depravity of man has wrought serious mischief to many who have listened to a certain kind of preaching. These people do not get a true healing because they do not know the disease under which they are suffering.”
In other words, if we don’t confront people with the seriousness of their sinful condition and its devastating consequences, we are not doing biblical evangelism, and there is no way the lost can be saved from the terminal illness of sin.
Let’s say you are sick, but don’t know it. In fact, you are clueless. The only symptom is a subtle rash on the back of your neck that you haven’t yet noticed. Your best friend is a doctor. The two of you go out to dinner, and when you walk in front of him to enter the restaurant, he sees the rash and knows you might have the illness that accompanies it. When you sit down to order, he suddenly says, “I know you might not believe me, but I think you are really sick.”
You are baffled. You don’t believe him. He tells you to go to the emergency room right away, but you laugh and think he’s joking.
Eventually, you give him a chance to explain the rash and the illness that goes with it. And so now you are getting concerned. Before the food arrives, you’ve come to your senses and decide to take action to get help. Without eating your meal, you head for the hospital with a sense of urgency. You’ll do whatever the doctor says – take any medicine, undergo any further tests. Whatever is necessary, you will do.
Why is that? Because you now understand the seriousness of your condition.
When we explain the gospel to the unsaved, isn’t it tempting to get right to the “good news” of the death and resurrection of Jesus, the promise of eternal life, the blessings of heaven, the streets of gold, and the absence of pain, suffering, and tears?
But if the person doesn’t realize his need for a Savior, he won’t take action. If a person doesn’t realize he is lost, he’ll never see the need to be found. If he doesn’t understand his disease, he won’t appreciate and pursue the cure.
Telling someone that Jesus died for his sins, without first explaining the nature and severity of his sins, is the same as your doctor telling you to take the medicine before he diagnoses your illness.
We must follow the pattern laid down by the Apostle Paul and explain the problem before presenting the solution.
We must diagnose the disease before prescribing the cure.
It’s essential to tell the sinner about hell and why he deserves to go there before promising him heaven.
Let’s not take any shortcuts. Let’s do biblical evangelism.
NOTE: The Soul Winner, by Charles Spurgeon, is available for free in EPUB and PDF formats here:
https://www.monergism.com/soul-winner-ebook
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A very helpful and important topic you brought up today! Thank you! So many people shy away from the topic of sin and hell, but you’re 100% correct that by not doing so, we aren’t showing people WHY they need Salvation and why they need Jesus Christ.
I really like watching the street evangelism of Ray Comfort; he teaches a similar approach. One analogy he uses is that we’re each in an airplane that’s about to crash but most people don’t know that the plane is going down, so they refuse the parachute of salvation through Jesus Christ. So he tries to “hold them outside the plane by their ankles for a few seconds (spiritually speaking) so they can see the seriousness of the situation” – that without a parachute they’re not going ot make it. So that when he brings them back on the plane, they’ll eagerly and gladly want the parachute.
Getting people to see that they really are a sinner in need of salvation is half the battle. In today’s world, where sin is glorified and “our truth” is really all that matters, it’s increasingly difficult to get people to see sin for what it is. Thankfully, we have the help of the Holy Spirit who convicts people of their sin. We just have to have the courage to talk about sin and hell, to explain to people the seriousness of their sin, and how it will lead to death, hell, and eternal separation from God who is the source and giver of all that is good in the universe.
Because hell is complete separation from God, I think hell must be the total absence of anything and everything that is good – love, comfort, the breeze, the water, life itself can’t exist apart from God. Hell is eternal suffering and existing forever apart from God and all that He is – all that is good. Being separated from God forever, it puts a chill down my spine. I pray for every Christian to have the courage and conviction to preach the Gospel, and that includes the REASON that salvation is needed: sin and hell. We all need to preach and teach with the urgency of the situation. Every soul is in danger of eternal separation from God if they don’t have Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior.
Thank you again for highlighting this extremely important topic! We all need to spend time reaching out to others with the urgency that the situation requires.
Much love to you, Mr. Davies!
~Tracy