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Will
Rogers is reported to have said, "People's minds are changed
through observation, not argument." Perhaps that is why the
best sermons demonstrate — are more than logic or
"proof." It is a hard lesson to learn.
This
does not detract from the power of the gospel — unless you
believe "gospel" is limited to a "set of
commands" which must be hammered into the audience. And have
we not learned "a man convinced against his will is of the
same opinion still"? The demonstration of love that is seen
in Christ's self-sacrifice; of power and hope, that is seen in the
resurrection; and fruits or influence of the gospel on lives of
others — these things change minds today.
Christ
taught by demonstration and appeal to the sense of
"right" or "ought" he knew to be in every
responsible person. "What think ye..." (Matt. 17:25;
18:12; 21:28). Paul used man's sense of justice and propriety to
"sell" his points (Eph. 6:1; 1 Cor. 9: 11; 11:13-14).
None of this makes final authority of man's "mores." But
it shows the compatibility of God's laws with that deep down
"best" in man. It suggests we should
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start with that, to progress to
positive laws; use what is there to lead toward the better and
higher things of God. We demonstrate — allow the innate senses
to work (observe) and conclude. How else does "faith come by
hearing"? Do we think we can force a man to believe? Fear of
punishment, appreciation of what Christ has done for us, and the
highest love for God — all begin with that part of man which
makes him man — more than an animal.
The
doctrine of depravity is more widely accepted (even by brethren)
than we may realize. Many equate what I have written above with
saying man can save himself by his own power. No! All have sinned,
and are helpless but for the grace and mercy of God. By giving
Christ, the justice of God is preserved though He forgives our
sin. But the gospel God gave is suited to the man God made — can
be received by all who will hear and heed — not just those on
whom God sends an additional "enabling power." God knew
man had it in him to believe and be saved. We must apply truth to
what is in man.
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