Category Archives: Results of the Work
Results of the Work – 9/8/17
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Results of the Work – 9/6/17
Results of the Work – 9/5/17
Results of the Work – 8/31/17
Hey Sisters and Brothers in Christ,
I hope your day went well and you sensed the presence of the Lord. I had an abnormal day. When I first got to school I had this sense I should go over to the science building. I had a bad headache and the science building was on the other side of school. But I began to head over there to see if it was God leading. No one would talk with me on the way there, and when I got there only one student was willing to talk. Ethan turned out be a Christian and we talked for 2 ½ hours, overlooking the science building lounge. He had a military cut (buzzed on the sides with a mop on top), a goatee, sandy hair, wearing shorts, nice guy. I answered a lot of questions and he was very well read in some fringe Christian stuff and some scholarship I had also read. One of the scholars we talked about has the wrong view of ancient influences on the Bible. I believe the Bible is the true story and other ancient religions, inasmuch as the myth resembles the Bible, are channeled by cenobites controlled by demons. There’s a resurgence today of paganism and the old gods. [1Timothy 4:1 “But the Spirit explicitly says that in later times some will fall away from the faith, paying attention to deceitful spirits and doctrines of demons” ] In as much as an old religious pagan worship resembles Christianity, it is simply a demon mimicking the truth to make the lie sound more real. The Old Testament Bible is not responding to these lies. It does not have to, it is simply the original true story. I talked to Ethan about the nature of scholarship, certain translations of the Bible and so on. We talked about a dozen different issues including the Dead Sea Scrolls and the original languages of the NT, several different sources of information and a couple other issues. I told him perspective in each of the things he brought up that were outside what he had considered. So I guess that was what I was supposed to do at school today. He already knew a lot, but I told him some different ways he could think about it that he had not considered. I imagine, by the time he is my age, he’ll know twice as much as I. I walked around another 40 minutes but could not get anyone else to talk about God, and the school had cleared out. My headache came back after the few minutes’ respite some more aspirin had bought me. I had someone I had promised to help with a piece of equipment in the late afternoon and headed out. I guess it was a day of discipleship.
So thanks for your prayers for the ministry and for evangelism today if you had a chance. God blessed. 13 students have prayed to receive Jesus this year so far.
In Him,
Bob
Results of the Work – 8/30/17
Hey sisters and Brothers in Christ,
I hope your day was blessed walking with the Lord. We had a good day at the book table. We had about 8 peeps interested in coming to a Bible Study and two students, Lisa and Phillip, each prayed to receive Christ.
Lisa walked up and said she might be interested in going to a Bible Study. She went to a Vineyard Church that is not too far away. I asked her what she would say to God if she died and He asked her why He should let her into Heaven. “What?” she asked. So I repeated the question and she began to talk about doing religious things that seemed good. She mentioned reading the Bible among them. She also said that she struggled sometimes to be faithful in all of it. She has sandy reddish-blonde hair pulled back and braces, very slight build. “What is it that happened to you though that allowed God to let you into Heaven?” She seemed a bit lost, so I asked her if she wanted to hear some Bible verses. She knew Jesus had died to take away her sins as I questioned her more. I finished talking her through the Gospel and talking about the power of God inside her by the Spirit to be faithful in the Christian life. I offered her the option of being forgiven with Christ inside and she said she wanted to be forgiven. So I said, “Well I know you knew the story of Jesus before, but it seems like you had not been trusting in Him but instead trying to do good things to be forgiven and be accepted by God.” She said that was true and so I offered her a prayer she could pray to trust in Christ. She prayed silently and was really happy. I explained more how she could ask for God’s transforming power and that Christianity was living “inside out” where God transformed her on the inside and gave her power to live the Christian life. “Like say you go to church and they say, ‘You should do this and you should do that’ and you think, ‘This is great but I’m going to forget this by Wednesday.’ But, if you wanted to, in that moment you can pray to God and say. ‘Lord make me this kind of person.’ Then if you have forgotten by Wednesday, it does not matter because God began to work on Sunday when you prayed for Him to transform you.” She liked that idea. I explained the fruit of the Spirit to her and gave her Gal. 5:22&23, saying she could pray for any of what was listed there and God would give her more joy and peace by asking, or faith if she had doubts because faith is a gift. I showed her that verse again. I gave her the booklet with some of the verses I mentioned and the book 20 Things God Can’t Do, writing her name and the date she’d trusted Christ in the front. She gave me her email and I gave her a Bible study and she happily walked off.
Phillip had drifted by earlier and left his contact information. I could not talk to him then as I was talking with Jacob, who was a theist. We’d been talking a long time about some of the absurdities of the materialistic view and political correctness in gender issues. Jacob took Darwin’s Black Box to read and The Case for Christ, so I hope those will bring some fruit. Phillip wandered by again as we were packing up. He was tough to miss as he had a black t-shirt on with bright lettering that said, “I ALSO BELIEVE IN UNICORNS” He had a back-pack on and was wearing a fedora 1950’s style had some brown curly hair poking out and has gotten some face painting done at one of the other tables. He looked pretty trippy, frankly. I thought he might be an atheist. Since he had given us contact info I wanted to know more about him, so I asked if he really did believe in Unicorns and he said he thought it was possible. I agreed. He was wearing a pretty big cross around his neck and it turned out he considered himself spiritual and had gone through Catholic education his entire life. I also asked him the “Big philosophical question” about death and what he would say to God. He said he wouldn’t really know what to say. He thought about it more, and so I asked him what he thought it was that got him into Heaven. He listed some things including reconciliation, but it seemed he had not thought about what that meant. I asked him what the big thing was that Jesus did that took away his sins and he listed some religious works, so I continued to go through the Gospel with him and he was really interested. I asked him, as I completed the explanation I had given him (a bit abbreviated as the room was packing up and I did not want to lose him) with all the Bible verses, if he wanted to be forgiven. He said, “I would want to have God live inside me and be forgiven.” He had not put it all together either. I said, “Well, I think you knew the story of Jesus. But were trusting in religious works to make you right with God and get you into Heaven?” He agreed, so I offered him a prayer where he could trust in Jesus work by faith. He decided to pray and did quietly was I waited. I gave him 20 Things God Can’t Do and wrote his name and the date in the front. I explained a symbolic view of the mass to him, as he said he went to church every Sunday, and I explained responding to the message as I had with Lisa, praying for God to work inside him.
So thanks for your prayers for our college ministry and for the book table conversations today God truly blessed.
In Him,
Bob
Results of the Work – 8/29/17
Hey Sisters and Brothers in Christ,
I hope your day was blessed today walking with the Lord. I had a good day on campus and Emrah and Aristaia each prayed with me to receive Christ.
Emrah (I used a search engine to look up his name and it seems to be Turkish) was sitting on the bench seat by the door in the south east corner of the BIC building. He wore jeans, a pink polo shirt inside a long sleeve button v neck shirt, kind of the old school prep look. He had a mop of blonde hair with some product in it, parted on the side, tall lean looking guy. He seemed to be waiting on a friend and said he wanted to see the United States. When I asked him if when he died, what he would say to God to get into Heaven. He started saying, “I haven’t committed any…” then changed it to, “not committing the worse sins” and finally landed on, “I have committed very minimal sins.” He thought it had been about 4 years since he had gone to church. As I went through the Gospel he said, “Makes sense” several times, understanding it well. He hadn’t remembered from Church that Christ had died for him. He wanted to be forgiven for his sins, pointing at the option of Christ living inside him when I asked. So I walked him through the prayer and he prayed to receive Christ silently with me. I gave him a Bible as he did not have one, writing his name and the date in the front and I also gave him a Bible study on the Deity of Christ. I wrote “By the Spirit’s Power” in the front of the book 20 Things God Can’t Do, having explained the life in Christ to him. His friend was waiting by then, so I asked if he wanted another Bible study and he said “Perfect” and headed out the door.
In the afternoon, Aristaia was sitting in the Science building. She’s from a Greek Orthodox Church, (spoke Greek some) her mom is Greek and her dad comes from a variety of folk. She had blue-green eyes that seemed to change color and sandy blonde hair, wearing yoga pants and a red short-sleeve top, pretty girl with one of those perfect smiles. She wanted to travel the world. When I asked her what she would say to God to get into Heaven she thought for a moment and said, “I try to help people a lot. That’s like my favorite thing, to help people. I’ve tried to do that my whole life. I care about people generally.” She basically went on to say she made people important and I said, “There is a Bible verse that says that. ‘Let each of you consider one another as more important than himself.’” [Philippians 2:3] She knew that Jesus had died for her sins but hadn’t understood imputation of Christ’s righteousness to her. But when I asked her if she would like to be forgiven for her sins with God living inside her, she right away said “Yes” with conviction. Suggesting she might not have put all of this together before enough to trust in Christ for forgiveness, she said, “I went to Sunday school… but they didn’t really talk about it that way.” So I offered her a prayer she could pray and she silently prayed to receive Christ. I explained living inside out to her and many other metaphors I use to help students think about how God acts in the world, since she seemed to have time. She had a Bible, but I gave her 20 Things God Can’t Do to read, writing “By the Spirit’s Powers” in the front. I talked to her about living “Inside out” where God would transform her on the inside and then she would do things by his strength in the world. I gave her a Bible Study also. She’d thought she had about a 50% change of going to Heaven so I said, “This is 100%. If you are trusting in the righteousness of Jesus to be your righteousness, how righteous is Jesus?” She agreed He was 100% righteous and that his righteousness is worth an infinite amount. I said “Maybe I’ll see you around. I’ll just say hi.” and she smiled and I headed off.
So thanks for your prayers for the ministry and for evangelism today if you had a chance. The Lord truly blessed the work.
Tomorrow is a book table day and we are hoping to get some kids interested in Bible Study. We’d be grateful for your prayers for that.
Thanks again.
In Him,
Bob
Results of the Work – 8/28/17
Hey Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
I hope you had a great day walking by the Spirit. I had a good day on campus, and Nicole prayed with me to receive Christ as her Savior.
Nicole was sitting in the hall on the third floor of the BIC. I had gone up there first thing to drop off a form with our faculty advisor. She had brown hair that was pulled loosely back in a bun, some strands framing her face. She wore a pink fleece and skinny jeans with a tear in one knee. Pretty girl, long eyelashes. I asked her if she wanted to do a student survey and she said, “I think I already did one of those.” So I asked, “Did they ask you, ‘Say you’re walking down the road and you get hit by a bus, so you’re dead, and you stand before God and He says why should I let you into Heaven, what would you say?'” “No they didn’t ask that.” she replied. “I don’t know,” was her answer. “Well would you like to know how the Bible says you get into Heaven?” I asked. “Yeah,” she said. So I sat down and just asked her the questions in the survey. But when I asked her why she’d go to Heaven she said again, “I don’t know. I really have no idea.” She said she went to a catholic church often and thought she had about a 90% chance of getting to Heaven. So I began to explain the Gospel to her with Bible verses, and the righteousness of Christ imputed to her. She did know Jesus had died for her sins but hadn’t put it all together or trusted in that for forgiveness. She wanted to be forgiven and was thinking she was a good person who went to church so God would forgive her sins. So I offered her the prayer and she prayed to receive Christ. I explained that living the Christian life was “Inside out” compared with other religions. “In other religions you do good things on the outside and the deity is pleased with you and takes you to Heaven. Or the Universe is somehow pleased with you and you don’t come back as a cow. But in Christianity, you ask God to transform you on the inside and the Spirit transforms you into a good person and do good things.” I explained. I gave her Zwingli’s view on the mass as symbolic, saying she could remember, when she takes it, that Jesus died for her and so she can know she is forgiven. I got her email to send her some more stuff, and gave her a Bible Study and the book 20 Things God Can’t Do, writing her name and the date and “By the Spirit’s Power” in the front. I explained that if she was trusting in the righteousness of Jesus to be her righteousness, the likelihood she would go to Heaven is 100%. Nicole was happy about that. I got up to leave and she said, “Nice to meet you.” And I said “Nice to meet you too”.
So thanks for your prayers for the ministry and for evangelism today if you had a chance, God blessed. Wednesday is a book table day to invite kids to come to Bible study.
In Him,
Bob
Results of the Work – 8/24/17
Hey Sisters and Brothers in Christ,
I hope your day was blessed and you walked in the Spirit. I had a good day and Ruben prayed with me to receive Christ. During the rest of the day, a girl Stephanie, who was really searching, gave me some time. I talked her through a lot in the PE lounge and gave her The Case for Christ student edition. And another guy Donovan was close to praying, but had to run for his ride and thanked me. I gave him 20 Things God Can’t Do. I talked to him in the hall in the BIC building, so I hope I’ll find out he trusted the Lord. Two Roman Catholic girls, Maidy and Kim (both were attractive Latina girls), one in the Culinary building and the other in the hall way of the BIC, said they’d tell God about their works to get into Heaven. Then they changed their mind and said they were trusting in Jesus after I went through the Gospel with them. That happens almost every day. I think these students are coming to faith in Christ (kind of finally putting it all together) but it is tough to tell if something changed when they don’t pray with me. And I am asking them an unfamiliar question, so maybe they are right. I always show them the prayer, suggesting they could use the booklet to share their faith with a friend, which I of course hope they will do (and they themselves might pray later). After I read through it and the line, “Is this prayer the desire of your heart?” I say, as if they were sharing it with someone else, “That’s what you believe right?” Maidy & Kim both said “Yes.” So hopefully some students come to have a genuine moment of faith that way if they had not yet been trusting. Both girls thanked me when we parted. I gave Kim a Bible Promise Book, as she only had a family Bible but did not want to take a Bible from me.
Ruben, a good looking Roman Catholic guy with a light mustache and a goatee, (he also looked Latino) was sitting at a table on the edge of the science building lounge looking down on it from the 2nd floor. I asked him if he’d like to do a student survey on what he thought about God and stuff. But like many often say each day, he said he already did one. [Other Christian groups at school (one that used to be called Campus Crusade among them), do a survey asking questions about religion and never go through the Gospel. I often find students who don’t want to talk to me about God because they think they already did with someone else. I’m not sure why groups do this. Ironically enough it is keeping some people from hearing the Gospel by giving them a religious survey. Crusade records how many “spiritual conversions” they have, so I guess that’s the point for them, so this number is increased in their paperwork.] I chatted with Ruben, asking him if they asked what he would say if he died and stood before God and God said “why should I let you into Heaven?’ “No, they asked me if I went to church, why I went to church and where I went to church,” he replied. “Well would you like to know what the Bible says about how you get to Heaven or not so much?” I asked. “How long will it take?” he asked. “5 or 6 minutes,” I replied and he agreed. I went through the Gospel with him and Ruben wanted to be forgiven for his sins. I asked if he was trusting in Christ when he asked to be forgiven, or if he was going to church and trying to do the right thing and hoping that would be enough to be forgiven. He said, “I was just trying to be a good person.” He wanted to be forgiven for his sins with God living inside him and he prayed with me to receive Christ. I walked him through Zwingli’s representational view of the mass and explained walking by the Spirit. I gave him 20 Things God Can’t Do, writing his name and the date, saying that he could know that was the day he had gotten forgiven by God. He took a Bible study and I told him I’d keep him in my prayers. He kind of apologized for putting me off initially, saying he thought it was just going to be more of the same. But the Lord had moved in his heart to hear.
So thanks for your prayers for the ministry and for evangelism today if you had a chance. God blessed the work.
In Him,
Bob