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The cold
prairie wind bit through my jacket, February sure isn't the month to
hitchhike on Interstate 80. I shoved my numb right hand deep into my
coat pocket, and used the other one. I probably look weird hitchhiking
with my left thumb, but its better than losing the correct one to
frost-bite. Maybe I look weird; that's why nobody's given me a ride for
the last hour and a half.
My name is Calvin Bergsma
and I do have a car. But, I like the unexpected, and knowing that I'll
soon be getting married and she will expect me to settle down and act
normal. I thought I would take one last impromptu hitchhiking trip to
Oklahoma to visit my brother John at ORU. |
"God, please have someone stop
- the sun's sliding behind the horizon, and I'm freezing". A few more minutes
crawled by, and I searched my mind trying to think of some spiritual technique
that I could use to get a ride. I got it! The Bible says to ask in faith -
not doubting. I gritted my chattering teeth and believed as hard as I could.
Several more cars raced by and I figured I would have to modify my approach. Why
didn't that work? I then remember hearing some faith teacher say, that I had to
pray very specifically - "Okay, Lord, please have this next car.... I think it's
a red Camaro.. No, it's a Firebird - yeah, a red Firebird - license number I
M 2... late. Shucks".
I don't understand - what am
I doing wrong?
That's when I remembered the
book I had just read about ministering spirits (angels). It said that God sends
them to watch over us and to help us. I think I'll ask my personal angel to
stop a car.
"Angel!" (I didn't know his
first name) "Stop a car for me."
Suddenly in my mind's eye I saw
a scene that made me burst out laughing. (The cold must have been numbing more
than just my hands). I saw this big angel standing about a block down the road
with his sword drawn and waiting for the next vehicle to come. As it pasted, he
took off running about 60 Mph alongside the unsuspecting motorist, trying to
position himself perfectly to execute my wishes. With the accuracy that only an
angel can exhibit, he thrust his mighty sword into the front left tire and
jumped back. The car thumped to a stop right in front of me. Now there were two
people in need of a ride! I sure am glad that God directs the angels and not me!
If we gave our shortsighted orders we'd be in big trouble.
A gust of wind brought me back
to my senses, and at the same time, one of God's thoughts broke into my mind.
"There is a particular person that I want you to share with. He's coming - just
be patient. In the meantime, communicate with Me, and enjoy my presence. Please
don't miss Me, and what I provide for you, by substituting techniques or
theories." At the same instant I felt the familiar peace which told me He
would never leave me or forsake me. I didn't hear an audible voice, but after
awhile, the sheep get to know the Shepherd's voice.
It wasn't long before a young
man in a pickup truck stopped and gave me a ride. He was on his way back to
school after a short visit home for the holidays.
In the course of the long ride
to his college, he told me of a number of unusual events that were happening
between him and his roommates, involving drugs, unexplained happenings, and
unprovoked outbursts of violence. After listening to him vent his frustration
and fear about his circumstances, I shared some of my own experiences. I told
him how I became a Christian and received deliverance from demonic oppression. I
assured him the same things God did for me God would do for him. On hearing
this, he asked if I would come to his apartment and talk to his roommate.
Considering my alternative of
sleeping outdoors and dying in the snow, I agreed to go with him!
When we arrived, his roommate
was high on LSD. No matter what I said I wasn't able to get anything across to
him. All of a sudden I felt what I believed to be the Holy Spirit, telling me to
audibly pray and ask that in the name of Jesus, he would come off his high, so I
did.
Immediately he was totally
sober and I had his complete attention. I spent the majority of the night
ministering deliverance and salvation to both of them.
The story is very involved
about what happened that night, but, when the sun rose the next morning in the
city of Davenport, there were two tired young men whose lives would never be the
same again. This is a true experience. I was only 24 years old at the time, but
God has used me many times since to communicate His love to individuals that
have crossed my path. God wants all of us to share the Good News of the
salvation that Jesus Christ provides.
Here is a
list of simple things I have learned that help me in personal evangelism.
1. If you
want to share Jesus, then rekindle your first love.
The desire and ability to share
God's message of love and forgiveness, comes from having a personal relationship
with Jesus Christ. How can anyone share what they don't have. Or, how can one
tell another how to experience real life without experiencing that life himself.
"Stir up the gift that is in you" (2 Ti.1:6)
The first century world was
evangelized in a very short time with no TV or RADIO. This was accomplished by
friend telling friend, telling neighbor, telling butcher, telling baker and
candlestick maker. They were EXCITED ABOUT WHAT GOD DID FOR THEM THROUGH JESUS!
Are you excited? You should be.
2. Talk in
simple language.
Please don't use King James
English when telling others about God. (Even God does not talk that way any
more). If you knew nothing about religion or didn't know any of its pet phrases,
how would you answer someone who asked you this question? " Brother, would you
like to place your life on the alter and be a living sacrifice, and become a
born again, Holy Ghost filled, tongue talking, sanctified, washed in the blood
of the lamb Christian? PRAISE GOD!" I think you would probably run away from the
sick deranged person that would ask such an insane question.
Think before you talk, and use
words that you are sure they will understand - Jesus did, Apostle Paul did.
3. Do not
argue with people.
This immediately polarizes you
(puts you on opposing sides) from the one you are trying to reach. Instead, tell
them how you felt before you met Christ, making sure that you identify yourself
with them. Never give them the feeling that you think you're better than them
because of what you know. Let them see your humanness. But don't end there. Give
your personal testimony telling them how you received help. No one feels like
they're being preached at if you just tell what happened to you personally.
Remember, it not your JOB to make them believe. Your job is to tell others what
Christ did for you.
4. Pray that
God tells you what to say.
There is a key to unlock any
door. If you are sensitive to the Holy Spirit, He will tell you what words or
actions will unlock the heart of the one you are sharing with. This does not
have to be profound. The key may be as simple as, my name is Calvin what's
yours. Or, do have a sister named Jane, no, well you look just like her. Just
say what you feel the Holy Spirit might be telling you to say. If you're wrong,
or miss it who cares, the only thing you could hurt is your pride, and even
that's not all bad. But if you're right, you will not only find it easier to
step out in faith next time, but you may have saved a soul from spending
eternity in hell. Eternity, think about that, and take a chance.
5. Sharing
Jesus with others is addicting.
This is the key to having
revival in our own hearts as well as in our community. We've got to share Jesus
with the ones who we come in contact with. If the water in your well is
stagnant, and you feel your Christian life has lost its zest. Start doing what
Jesus said is every Christian's job. You go into all the world and preach the
gospel.. "Freely you have received, freely give".. And for God's sake, don't
hide your light under a bushel basket. |