Posts Tagged ‘invitation’

8
Mar

THE INVITATION

   Posted by: pastordiehl    in Uncategorized

During the days when Evangelist Dwight L. Moody ministered in Chicago, a new saloon opened its doors. This was to be the largest saloon in the city and there was much promotion of its grand opening. As a joke they sent an invitation to Moody. In his own words, here’s his story:

“I took the invitation, and went down and saw the two men who had the saloon, and I said:

‘Is that a genuine invitation?’ They said it was.

‘I thank you,’ I said; ‘I will be around, and if there is anything here I don’t like I may have something to say about it.’

They said, ‘You are not going to preach, are you?’

‘I may.’

‘We don’t want you. We won’t let you in.’

‘How are you going to keep me out?’ I asked. ‘There is the invitation.’

‘We will put a policeman at the door.’

‘What is the policeman going to do with that invitation?’

‘We won’t let you in.’

‘Well,’ I said, ‘I will be there.’

I gave them a good scare, and then I said, ‘I will compromise the matter; if you two men will get down here and let me pray with you, I will let you off.’

I got those two rum-sellers down on their knees, one on one side of me and the other on the other side, and I prayed God to save their souls and smite their business. One of them had a Christian mother, and he seemed to have some conscience left. After I had prayed, I said: ‘How can you do this business? How can you throw this place open to ruin the young men of Chicago?’

Within three months the whole thing smashed up, and one of them was converted shortly after. I have never been invited to a saloon since.”

Do you think such a thing could happen today?

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25
Jul

MOODY’S METHOD

   Posted by: pastordiehl    in WORK OF AN EVANGELIST

Back in 1997, we had just moved into our new building and were trying to sell our old building with little success. Finally a man came to see me who wanted to buy the building for his church. I asked him how many people he had coming, and he replied, “Oh, none, yet, but I’d like to start one.”

I think he got the cart before the horse. Church starts with people who need a meeting place, not a meeting place which needs people. I encouraged him to start a home Bible study and build from there, but he was determined to start with a building.

In D. L. Moody’s day, it was a common practice for people to rent a church pew rather than giving in an offering. One Sunday morning, 19-year old Moody marched down the aisle with a motley crew of society’s outcasts trailing behind him. He had rented four pews and was determined to fill them with those who were spiritually needy. Having taken the Savior’s “Go” personally (Matt. 28:19), he literally “went out into the highways and gathered together…both bad and good” (Matt. 22:10).

Let me encourage you to  follow Moody’s example and invite someone to church with you think weekend. The pew’s already been paid for.

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