Monday, June 25, 2007

How will they know unless someone tells them?

The following is a message recorded by the actor Kirk Cameron and played to the pastors gathered for the annual meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention last week. It bears repeating:


Can I speak to you from my heart for a moment? I realize that, theologically, I’m not worthy to wash your socks. But imagine this scenario with me, if you will: Imagine I’m a “seeker”- I’m a non-Christian, sitting in your church week after week after week listening to you. Am I ever going to hear the message that will save my soul from Hell? Will you ever tell me the truth clearly enough so that I realize that my sin has made me an enemy of God: that I am currently on the path that leads to destruction, with the wrath of God dwelling upon me, and that unless I repent and put my faith in the Savior, I will perish? Or have you decided that it’s better to simply entertain me, and on Sundays I can come to have my “felt needs” met with good music and good advice? Pastor, while I would appreciate that, it’s the ultimate betrayal of my trust in you if you don’t tell me the truth. Will I ever hear the words “repent,” “surrender,” “turn to the Savior,” “be born again”? If you don’t tell me those things, how will I ever know to do it? Please don’t leave it up to the Wednesday night small-group leader. They’re taking their cues from you. You’re leading the flock.And now I speak to you as a Christian. If you and I fail to teach the whole counsel of God, and we don’t warn sinners to flee from the wrath to come, and run to the love of Christ on the Cross to save their soul, we make a terrible mistake. It doesn’t matter how happy a person is- how much a sinner is enjoying the pleasures of sin for a season- without the righteousness of Christ, he’ll perish on the Day of Judgment. The Bible says, “Riches profit not on the Day of Wrath, but righteousness delivers from death.” You see, that’s how Kirk Cameron realized he needed a Savior. I had riches, but I knew that it was the righteousness of God that I needed in order to be saved from my sin.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Hi Kirk;

I share your blog content completely. I felt compelled to do something after failing the Lord twice in twenty four hours. I had the burden and the opportunity to share about the Lord and salvation among an entertainment worshipping people. Instead of sharing I left two Christmas gatherings in quiet indignation, without sharing.

I got home and I googled "How will they know unless someone tells them?" and came across your post.

I am guilty of sharing with those who want to listen. I feel stumped by the entertainment worshipping masses.

I see you have had no comments since 2007, unless I misread the post.
I feel what you feel and it would be great to hear from you if you read this. We may fellowship and I may learn a lot from you.

I am rambling now, so I will close, but keep the good work. I will forward your post to a few pastors.
May the Lord bless you always!

Unknown said...

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Unknown said...

Awesome, Awesome, Awesome!!!! This is exactly my thoughts! Amen! Blessings to you all!
Malik Padgett
malikpadgett@thekilamgroup.com