Friday, October 18, 2013

The Opportunity of the 11th hour (conclusion of Chapter 1)


I will never forget my conversation with a dear woman in Tanzania.  She’s a South African Indian soundly converted from the deception of idol worship.  We were talking about the second coming of Christ.  Her words still burn in my heart: “Steve, the second coming doesn’t bring me much hope.”  We were standing in an upscale mall in Dar Es Salaam with many people milling about. 

“Why would you say that?” I asked in curiosity.  Her eyes welled up with tears as she began to cry.  “My brother doesn’t know the Lord yet! My mother is still bound by idol worship. And my daughter has wandered from the faith.”  She understood perfectly! Her family needs Christ before the darkness comes.   The harvest is a priority for her.  There is urgency in this hour.  Their eternal condition depends on our obedience in this moment.   

            She lives her life with a sense of urgency.  Many in the body of Christ have bought into the teaching that says, “Well, God is Sovereign and He will save whom He wants to save.”  It’s really an attractive thought: God’s sovereignty absolves me of personal responsibility. 

Several years ago I heard a story that shattered this misconception.  A group of Bible school students in an African nation went to a remote village to preach the Gospel.  It was the first time the village had heard the Good News. The response was tremendous. An elderly woman wept publicly as she received Christ.  After several minutes of weeping, one of the young men asked her why she was still crying.  Didn’t she understand that the Gospel was good news? 

The elderly woman nodded affirmatively. “Then why are you still crying?” responded the young man. 

She grabbed him by the hand and led him out of the village to a nearby tree.  In the shadow of the limbs, she pointed to a fresh pile of soil. 

“What is this?” he asked.

 “The fresh soil you see is my husband’s grave.  We buried him the day before you arrived.”  She continued, “The message you shared is, indeed, wonderful news! The best I’ve ever heard in fact.”

Then with fiery eyes she turned towards the young Bible college student and asked, “Why did you wait so long to bring the message? My husband would have received this Jesus too.”  Reinhard Bohnke puts it this way: “The good news is never good unless it gets there on time”.  

When William Carey the father of the modern missions movement heard the call of heaven an elderly Christian rebuked him.   “Young man, sit down; when God pleases to convert the heathen, he will do it without your aid and mine.”  Fortunately, Carey refused to compromise heaven’s fiery appeal for the expediency of religiosity.

He knew that his obedience mattered to the purposes of heaven.  Urgency marked his life. He coined the phrase, “Expect great things from God; attempt great things for God.”   His response to heaven’s call opened the door for future generations to connect with heaven’s heartbeat of harvest among the nations.

Yes, this is the hour for mobilization.  I believe Christ is pleading for believers to engage our world with Kingdom purpose in order to see the final harvest brought in—human hearts radically transformed by the life-giving power of Jesus Christ.  The Lord is searching for more laborers to respond to this glorious endeavor. 

The 3rd hour has passed.  The sixth hour is history.  The ninth hour is a vague memory.  It’s now the 11th hour and He is looking for more 11th hour people who will see and seize the opportunity before them. May God grip us with holy urgency in this critical hour.


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