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YOUR LINK TO 3000 PLUS MISSIONARIES

by Nelson Price

Scripture: II KINGS 7:1-9, MATTHEW 28:18-20


YOUR LINK TO 3000+ MISSIONARIES
NELSON PRICE
II KINGS 7:1-9
MATTHEW 28:18-20
11/29/98

JESUS CHRIST is the Bread of Life sufficient to satisfy the
spiritual hunger of the world. Jesus Christ is the Water of Life
adequate to quench the spiritual thirst of anyone. Evidences
abound indicating our society is a spiritually hungry and thirsty
culture eating and drinking at all the wrong places.

The growth of the New Age movement reveals a spiritual appetite.
The aggression of Secular Humanism indicates spiritual starvation.
The mushrooming of the occult and cults shows a thirst for the
spiritual meaning of life.

While the world drinks from these and other salty fountains, the
church of the Lord Jesus Christ seems to be willing to sit at ease in
Zion. Contentment should never be confused as being
complacency. While cult and occult members evangelize America,
the church sits on its apathy. By that I mean we individual
Christians aren't doing a very good job of obeying Christ by going
into all the world to make disciples.

We laugh at Moonies standing on street corners in the rain selling
flowers. Let me ask you, when was the last time you stood in the
rain to tell somebody about Jesus? Satanists stand outside
theaters showing occult films to recruit prospects as they come out.
When was the last time you approached somebody for Christ or
His beloved bride, the church?

One cultic group requires its members to spend a minimum of ten
hours a month sharing with others, five hours a week attending
meetings, and several hours in study. Their religion isn't mere
formality. They go door-to-door witnessing.

A child came into the room and said, "Mom, you know that vase in
the living room that has been handed down from generation to
generation in our family? Well this generation just dropped it." That
speaks of the lineage of the Christian faith.

There is a historical account in the Old Testament which illustra ...

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