Results of the Work – 11/26/19

Hey Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

I hope you had a good day under the kind care of the Shepherd and Overseer of your soul.  Lexi & Juan each prayed with me to receive Jesus today and I had a good conversation with Mo a Muslim student who said he might come to Bible study next week. Had a short beard, rough skin, short brown hair. He took a copy of the Rose Publication “100 prophecies fulfilled by Jesus” after asking me what I thought the main difference was between the Bible and the Quran and I said predictive prophecy. I said I had only read the first 5 Surahs but I had recently gotten a copy in modern English as a gift and intended to read further. We agreed on many things about the propaganda of the present world.

Lexi was sitting on the 2nd floor of the BIC. I got into the elevator when I first got to school intending to go to the third floor. But once inside I felt like I should go to the 2nd floor, so I just pushed the other button too and got off. I found some Christian kids I talk to once in a while and they had not heard of Lee Strobel so I gave them The Case for Christianity Answer Booklet and kept walking and just a bit down on the north side of the south hall I met Lexi. She had jet dark hair and eyebrows that were the same width on either end. She wore a black top with spaghetti straps under a jacket and jeans and had Cleopatra hair, cute frank face. She was pretty reserved. It turned out she went to the Compass Church where lots of folks I know attend. She wanted to become a homicide detective and so when I asked her what she would say to God to get into Heaven she said after saying if it was in the future a bit, “I spent my career trying to help people.” She thought she had a 90-95% chance of going to Heaven. She knew Jesus had died to take away the sins of the world. So I explained the rest of the Gospel to her and how Jesus was the payment for our sins because we owed God something perfect for what we had done to others and the world (which was all His stuff). I explained His imputed righteousness to her and that we don’t go to Heaven because we are good but because Jesus is good and His righteousness is our righteousness. I explained receiving Jesus by faith and asked if she’d want to be forgiven for her sins trusting in Jesus (the circle on the right) where he lived inside her. “Or do you think something else?” I asked. “The one on the right,” she replied saying she would want to be forgiven. So I asked her if when she asked for forgiveness for her sins if she thought that God would forgive her because she was a good person and went to Church or if she thought she’d be forgiven because Jesus died for her and she was trusting in that. She replied that she had been an atheist for a lot of years but she had thought that she did not want to believe that there was just nothing when she died, and that if there was a hell she did not want to go there. “So you decided you believed in God,” I stated. She agreed. “Well, if you would want to trust now in Jesus to be forgiven for your sins so you could be sure you would go to Heaven there is a prayer you can pray,” I replied. I talked her through the prayer and asked if it was the desire of her heart. It was so I said she could pray it silently I said I wouldn’t hear her but God would hear and He would forgive her and live inside her, giving her all the strength she would need to live the Christian life. “Wanna do it?” “Yeah,” she replied taking the booklet and I said, “Just pretend I’m not even here.” She prayed then to receive Jesus. I began to explain the Christian life to her and asked if she had a Bible. She didn’t so I gave her one and she really liked it. I showed her the Where to Turn section and told her there were prophecies she could look up. I wrote her name and the date and “forgiven” in the front. I told her she could begin to read in John and explained the beginning of the chapter. I explained living “inside out” where we first ask God to transform us on the inside and then we do good things on the outside by the power of the Holy Spirit. I asked if she would like a book with answers to questions about Christianity in it. “That would be good because I talk to atheists and they say I’ll give you 20 reasons why there is not a God. Some are really angry.” I said I thought that for a lot of atheists it’s not so much that they don’t believe in God but that they are angry with Him. I explained that some people look at the glass as half empty, some as half full. For some there is too much beauty, love and order in the world for there not to be a God. For some there is too much destruction and evil for there to be a God. Some have been hurt and they are angry at God. I gave her a copy of The Case for Christianity Answer Book and showed her there were dozens of questions listed by topic that he answered. She thought it was great. I explained that trusting in the righteousness of Jesus now the likelihood she would go to Heaven was 100%. I also gave her a copy of Bible Promises for You showing her the different topics. I gave her a Bible study and explained that and apologized for giving her so many books. “You’re good for giving me so many books,” she said. “Ok,” I replied. I told her I would keep her in my prayers until a year from spring and if I saw her around I’d say hi. She thanked me and I shook her hand and said, “Nice to meet you.” “Nice to meet you too,” she replied and I headed out.

Juan was sitting in the lunch room and he was a 5 by 5 Latino guy round like a sumo wrestler. He had a round face and a warm smile. He wore black pants and a Black Hawks jersey. He had stick straight hair. A bit longer on the top and had one sleepy eye so that sitting on his left his right eye did not really gaze at me. But looking straight on I did not notice. He regularly attended the Catholic Church. When I asked him what he would say to get into Heaven he said, “’Cause… hum. I’ve been a helpful person. I did everything that I could do to kindly help people. I respect You and I honor You.” He thought he had a 50/50 chance of going to Heaven. I asked him if he knew what Jesus had done to take away the sins of the world, but he couldn’t think of anything. So I explained the Gospel to him, that Jesus had died and rose again and that the Mass at Church was to help him remember this symbolizing the body and blood of Jesus. His righteousness was imputed to him. He did not go to Heaven because he was good but because Jesus was good. I explained receiving Christ by faith and asked if he’d want to be forgiven or thought something else. “Forgiven,” he said. I said that if he wanted to trust in Jesus to be forgiven for his sins there was a prayer he could pray and I explained it, asking if it was the desire of his heart. “Yeah,” he said frankly. I offered him the chance to pray it silently asking if he’d want to and he said, “Yeah.”  And he took the booklet and prayed to receive Jesus. I explained the power of the Spirit in us to live the Christian life and gave him a Bible Study and 20 Things God Can’t Do writing his name and the date and “forgiven” in the front and “Just ask” and “By the Spirit’s Power” in the front. I explained that trusting in the righteousness of Jesus now the likelihood he would go to Heaven was 100%. I shook his hand saying it was good to meet him and I’d pray for him. “Thanks,” he replied. “You too.” “Happy Thanksgiving,” I said as I walked away. “You too,” he replied warmly. “You got a lot to be thankful for this year because you know you are going to Heaven.” He grinned then and shook his head yes and I headed out.

So thanks for your prayers for the ministry today of you had a chance God truly blessed 98 students have trusted in Christ in just the first semester, this is more that I’ve ever seen trust Christ in one semester before and there is one more week. I hope there are 100 by the end of the fall term.

In Him,

Bob

Results of the Work – 11/25/19

Hey Sisters and Brothers in Christ,

I hope ya had a great day walking with the Lord steadfast in the love of Christ. I had a good day on campus and Sam prayed with me to receive Jesus.

Sam was sitting in the Hall in the BIC the first person I got to talk to me today. She looked Hispanic, had long brown hair and a bump chin roundish face and dark black rimmed glasses. She was dressed pretty for school with chiffon black transparent selves in a black blouse with black dress slacks. She said she had another Bible study she went to but she’d do a survey. It seemed clear from what she said she was trusting in her good works in the hope she would go to Heaven. When I asked her what she would say to God to get into Heaven if she died and was asked why He should let her in she said, “I don’t know, I guess it’s up to His choice whether I’m worthy or not to get in.” When I asked her the percentage likelihood she would go to Heaven when she died she said, “80% I know there’s stuff I could improve.” She tuned right into the Gospel and when I asked what Jesus had done to forgive her sins she wasn’t real sure but said, “His resurrection?”. So I began to explain the Gospel and she turned right in listening to what Jesus had done for her. I explained, “You don’t go to Heaven because you are good but because Jesus is good and you’re connected to Him. Like if you marry a millionaire you got a million bucks or if you get adopted into a billionaires family you get to live in the mansion and drive the cars.” We receive by adoption the blessings of being adopted into God’s family where we received the sacrifice for our sins that paid God, the blood of Jesus that cleansed us and the righteousness of Christ that was too our credit. I asked her if she wanted to be forgiven trusting in Jesus or thought something else and she said, “Be forgiven for my sins with God inside me.” So I said, “It seems like you hadn’t had a chance to put this together before?” She nodded that that was true. So I said if she wanted to be forgiven trusting in Jesus there was a prayer she could pray and I walked her through it and asked if she’d like to pray it to be forgiven so only God would hear and she said, “Yeah.” She took the booklet then and I said, “Just pretend I’m not even here.” She then prayed to receive Jesus. I explained the Christian life living “Inside Out” where first we are transformed on the inside by the Spirit and we become good people than we do good things on the outside. I explained that trusting now in the righteousness of Jesus the likelihood she would go to Heaven was 100%. I gave her a Bible Study and  20 Things God Can’t Do writing her name and the date and “forgiven” on the inside. And I wrote “Just Ask” and “By the Spirit’s Power” on the cover page. She thanked me and I told her I would keep her in my prayers until the spring of 2020 and then one year after that. She said, “Thank you.”  I said “Yeah,” and that I might not see her again since it was pretty random at school but I would see her in Heaven. She wished me well and I headed down the hall.

So thanks for your prayers for the ministry and for evangelism if you had a chance, God truly blessed. I gave a book to a guy who’d received Jesus last year and had a long talk with girl who believed the necessity of baptism for salvation. I believe we should be obedient and be baptized but I do not believe without it we would die in our sins, salvation is by Grace through Faith in the atoning work of Christ as God. We talked most of an hour and I told her some things that would make her position difficult based on scripture.

In Him,

Bob

Results of the Work – 11/21/19

Hey Sisters and Brothers in Christ,

I hope your day was blessed today walking in the Light. I had a good day on campus, though I confess I’m running out of steam. Alex and later then Adam each prayed to receive Christ today, 

 Alex was the first person I talked to up on the 3rd floor of the BIC. He was sitting in the hall, his brown hair in a short conservative cut. He had a narrow jovial face with a little bit of the doughboy look to his cheeks and frank features. He was tall as me and slim, wore a grey hoodie and tan skinny jeans. When I asked him what he’d say to God to get into Heaven if God asked him why He should let him in he said, “I think I’ve been a good person so I’d probably say, I’ve been a good person.” He went on to say something like “Sorry you’ve probably gotten better answers.”’ I said that a lot of people say basically that, they might go on to talk about how they cared for their sick Grandma or something but they basically mean the same thing. “There’s an old Beatles song that goes 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 all good children go to heaven,” I sang dryly and said a lot of people believe that.  (“You never Give Me Your Money” Abby Road). He thought he had a 70% chance of going to Heaven and when I asked if he ever went to church he said he was a “christ-er” meaning he went Christmas and Easter. He was from a Lutheran background. He seemed like a real matter of fact guy but as I went through the Gospel he was really interested and listened. He remembered Jesus had died for the sins of the world. I explained that Jesus lived a perfect life for us and then was the perfect payment for our sin and his blood cleansed us so God could live inside us. “OK,” he said taking it in. I explained the imputed righteousness of God in Christ and that, “You don’t go to Heaven because you’re good because but because Jesus is Good and you’re connected to him. I went on to explain he was saved by faith and how your good stuff couldn’t fix your bad stuff. But that God could turn a bad thing into a good thing because He was all powerful and controlled the future. Finally I asked if he wanted to be forgiven for his sins trusting in Jesus or thought something else. “Yeah, I’d be forgiven,” he said as if it seemed like the best choice. So I said that if he’d want to be forgiven there was a prayer he could pray and after I talked him through it I asked if it was the desire of his heart. “Yeah,” he acknowledged. I said he could pray it silently not that I’d hear him but God would hear and He would forgive him and live inside him giving him the strength to lie the Christian life and I asked if he’d like to do it and he said, “Yeah sure.” and he prayed to receive Jesus. He had a Bible but I gave him a copy of 20 Things God Can’t Do and wrote his name and the date and “forgiven” in the front saying he could remember. I also explained the Christian life living Inside Out, First God transforming us on the Inside, we become God men and then we do good things on the outside. So I wrote, Just Ask and By the Spirit’s Power on the inside. I gave him a Bible Study and explained that trusting in the righteousness of Jesus to be his righteousness the likelihood he would go to Heaven was 100%. He thanked me and said he had to get to class in about ten minutes so I said, “Thanks for your time.” “Yeah you too,” he said and headed down the stairs.

 Adam was sitting in the big connecting Science buildings lounge with his back against the glass southern wall. He told me his name and I said, “Like the original.” And he laughed and said “Yeah.” He looked a bit Latino had jet black hair shaved short on the sides and long on top pulled back into a short tail. He had kind of rounded pug nose and a rounded face, look looking’ kid. He wore a black stone earring in each ear. He wore grey sweats, kind of knit with black flex in them and a grey winter coat, black glasses with rectangular frames. I sat on the floor at his feet, “Like you’re a king” I said and he laughed. I asked him what he would say to God if asked, Why should I let you into Heaven and he said, “Why shouldn’t you?” “Yeah,” I said and later told him the reason was sin. He thought he had about a 70% chance to get into Heaven. He said he’d gone to a catholic church when he was a kid but he’d recently gone to a community Church because he’d worked there, I forgot to ask him what kind of job he’d had to do there. He took in the Gospel but he really didn’t seem to know it at all. When I asked him what Jesus had done to take away his sins he said, “He ate the forbidden fruit?” I said, “Nah that was the thing Adam did in the fall, in the garden.” “Oh Yeah,” he replied. So I went on to explain the Gospel and the payment for his sins, everything I had told Alex in a slightly different way, it always changes a bit. In the end I asked if he wanted to be forgiven and have Christ live inside him and he said, “Yeah, one hundred percent.” So I explained the prayer he could pray to be forgiven and said he could pray it, “Not so I would hear but God would hear and He forgive you and live inside you and give you the strength you need to live the Christian life.” I asked if he’d want to do it. “Yeah,” he replied and then checking to make sure he didn’t have to pray out loud he prayed silently and received Jesus. I told him then that if he would trust in the righteousness of God to be his righteousness the likelihood he would go to Heaven was 100% as I had explained earlier that Christ’s righteousness was to our credit, we were clothed with Jesus if we believed. I asked if he had a Bible. “I’ve been planning to get one,” he replied. So I said I could give him one if he wanted and he said, “OK.” I gave him one showing him the Where to Turn section and the Messianic Passages section. I wrote his name and the date and “forgiven” in the front which he liked. I gave him a copy of 20 Things God Can’t Do writing “Just Ask” and “By the Spirit’s Power” in the front. I gave him a Bible study too and told him I would keep him in my prayers. He thanked me and I got up to go and said, “Have a good day.” “You have a better one. Hope I see you soon.” he replied. And I headed out.

 So thanks for your prayers for the Ministry and for evangelism today if you had a chance, God truly blessed. I also gave assurance of salvation and clarified the faith for a couple of different immigrant girls, one from Moldova and one from Ukraine who were already Christians. But I cleared some things up for them and a Muslim guy named Ammar took a Bible study on Jesus claim’s to be God. We had a good conversation though I think I offended him concerning Muhammad’s 9 year old wife at one point. But I apologized and we were cool after that.

 In Him,

Bob

 

Results of the Work – 11/20/19

Hey Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

I hope your day was blessed today walking in the joy of the Lord. I saw a bit of sunshine and taught a segment of a comparative religions class for adult education at school that helped some people understand some things. Several walked up after and thanked me. And Damani prayed to receive Jesus today so that was great. He was sitting in the upstairs of the PE lounge. He had near shoulder length braids pushing out just past his chin under a blue hoodie. Handsome face, sharp jaw line, wide pointed nose and MJ mustache, wore black sweats. He played corner for the Football team and receiver, I asked if he had hops, if he could grab the rim and stuff, since he was only maybe 5’9″ and he said he did. We talked about football and making it and my neighbor who played a little in the league. He wanted to get into the NFL. When I asked him what he would say to God to get into Heaven he said, “I always tried to do more good than bad. I always tried to help people.” He said he thought he had a 70% chance of going to Heaven. He had gone to church a little when he was young. So I began to go through the Gospel with him. He did not know what Jesus had done to take away his sins so I explained God justice was that we owed him something perfect in payment for anything that we did that damaged ourselves or anything else in his world and Jesus was the payment, dying on the cross and then He rose again. I explained that you had to trust in the Name of Jesus to get into Heaven, that He was God had died for his sins and rose from the dead. I made up a story suggesting some Chicago Bears player spotted us at school doing a talk here for some reason and since he’s peeps were not gonna show for the skybox seats he had he asks if we want to go to the game for free. He says he’ll leave the tickets at the gate. I asked for a suggestion for the imaginary player and he said Tarik Cohen. So we walk up and say our names but the woman at the gate says who left you the ticket? Then we say, Tarik Cohen and she finds the tickets and lets us in. So to get in we have to claim the name of who paid for the tickets, I explained and Jesus paid for your ticket into Heaven. He liked that and said, “Correlates.” I talked about sacrifice and how it was part of the world, like without an offensive line sacrificing you can’t getting any offense going. He agreed and said, “Facts.” In the end I asked if he wanted to be forgiven for his sins and he said, “Yes sir.” I talked him through the prayer and asked if was the desire of his heart and he said “Yeah,” nodding.  I said he could pray it silently to be forgiven trusting in Jesus he took the booklet and prayed to receive Jesus. He was grateful. I asked if he had a Bible and he said he’d have to find it. I asked if he’d like one and he said he would so I gave him one showing him the Where to Turn section and the Book of John to begin reading. I wrote his name and the date and “forgiven” in the front. “Appreciate it,” he said taking the Bible. I explained that now trusting in the righteousness of Jesus to be his righteousness the likelihood he would go to Heaven was 100%. I told him I would keep him in my prayers.  I explained the Christian life was asking for Gods power to give him the strength to do everything in life. I gave him a Bible study and he had to run to class and said “Appreciate ya.” And I said, “Yeah.” And we each headed out.

So thanks for your prayers for the Ministry and for evangelism today if you had a chance, God blessed.

In Him,

Bob

Results of the Work – 11/19/19

Hey Sisters and Brothers in Christ,

I hope your day was blessed and you had joy walking with Him in love. I had a good day on campus and Josh prayed to receive Jesus today. Amy, a self described Hispanic Catholic came from a family who had kind of trailed off in terms of going to church any more. She had kind of a meso-indian looking friendly face and long brown hair. She said she’d think about it saying, “I never heard it described that way before.” in response to salvation coming directly from God in Christ and not through the Church. I gave her The Case for Christianity Answer Booklet and she was grateful and thanked me as I left her.

Josh was up on the third floor of the BIC just down from the overlook down on the lounge where we have Bible Study. He had on a grey hoodie and jeans, had kind of a pug nose on a kind looking dough boy face and wore glasses. Had a heart shaped mouth. Quiet reserved kind of guy. When I asked him what he would say to God if he died and was asked, Why should I let you into Heaven? he said, “I really don’t know. I’d be kind of like speechless… I don’t know.” I began to go through the Gospel with him and it seemed like it was completely novel though he regularly attended Catholic Church. He thought he had a 50/50 chance of going to Heaven. I asked him what the big thing was that Jesus had done to take away the sins of the world and he thought a moment and said he didn’t know. I said I thought it would come back to him but the light wasn’t dawning in his eyes as I went through the Crucifixion and cleansing blood of Christ, it really seemed like he was kind of amazed. I explained that Jesus had died for our sins and rose from the dead and his righteousness was to our credit saying he had to believe this by faith. “Would you want to be forgiven for your sins trusting in Jesus or do you think something else?” “Be forgiven,” he replied. So I asked if he believed Jesus was God had died for his sins and rose from the dead. He said he did. So I said if he wanted he could pray to place his trust in that and I talked him through the prayer asking if it was the desire of his heart, “Yes,” He replied. So I said if he wanted he could pray it quietly so only God would hear, would he want to, “Yeah,” he said. And as he took the booklet I said, “Just pretend I’m not even here.” He prayed then very slowly and thoughtfully. I told him he could keep the booklet and explained the Christian life to him as one lived by the power of the Spirit. He did not have a Bible so I gave him one showing him the Where to Turn section and saying Jesus words were in red encouraging him to read the book of John. I wrote his name and the date and “forgiven” in the front. I gave him 20 Things God Can’t Do explaining that anything God was asking him to do He would give him the power to do it and wrote “Just ask” and By the Spirit” in the front. I also gave him a Bible study on the deity of Christ. And told him trusting now in the righteousness of Jesus to be his righteousness the likelihood he would go to Heaven was 100%. I told him I would be praying for Him each day until a year from spring. “It was nice to meet you,” I said getting up to go. “It was nice to meet you too. Thanks you,” he said and I headed off.

So Thanks for your prayers for the ministry and for evangelism today if you had a chance. God truly blessed. There are only 10 more regular class days at school as Thanksgiving week has only 2 days. 92 students have trusted Christ this semester.

In Him,

Bob

Results of the Work – 11/14/19

Hey Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

I hope you had a blessed day walking with the Lord. I had a great day on campus and Princess prayed with me to receive Jesus today.  I came across   Fabian who had committed to Christ on October 17 saying he would probably pray that night. He told me today he had prayed and had given the booklet to his Mother. I gave him Bible Promises for You for his mom and 20 Things God Can’t Do for him today writing his name and the year and the semester “Fall” and “forgiven” in the front. I also came across Hannah and who said she had prayed since I last spoke with her. When I had gone through the Gospel with her on October 22 she believed in Jesus, though she did not know He had died for her sins S they had each prayed to receive Jesus after we spoke so that was great.    I got a good seed planted with Ruel who said he would pray later so maybe he will, he said, the prayer and to be forgiven with God inside was the desire of his heart. He’s a small guy with short stick straight hair from the Philippines, no facial hair, nice looking boyish face. He had not known how Christ took away his sins. Jack, a graphic art student with clear round glasses and short blonde curly hair, took the student edition of The Case for Christ. He did not think [yet] that Jesus was God and had died for him, but raised Lutheran he was willing to look into it. Aaron prayed to receive Jesus yesterday when I was at school to teach a segment of an adult education class on comparative religions. I got to school early and he walked over after a Sikh/Hindu guy went to his ride hearing half the Gospel. He was a white kid, not very big, kind of a bopper with distressed jeans on a hoodie with colorful swirl print on the sleeves. He had a ball cap turned backwards some bleached blonde curls poking out from underneath. His beard was only on his jaw line and up the center of his chin. Good looking kid. He’d recently had an experience where he was knocked down by what he believed was the Holy Spirit and then was prophesied over that he needed to stop running from God. I think he’d come over to tell me, realizing I was an evangelist. His father was a pastor in Chicago and Aaron worked with the youth group but as I questioned him he was hoping to be good enough and keep God’s word to go to Heaven. It took a while to peal through it, but he realized he had not been trusting in Christ after I gave him illustrations like the passage in John 7 when’re even people who did miracles in Jesus name were told “I never knew you.” He said he knew that story and I explained the imputed righteousness of Christ and explained the prayer he could pray to be forgiven trusting in what Jesus had done. He prayed then to receive Jesus. I gave him Bible Promises for You writing his name and the date and “forgiven” in the front and a Bible Study. His ride pulled up then but he thanked me and left happy.

Princess was sitting in a glass walled lounge that is on the southeast corner of the second floor of the BIC. I don’t usually go in there as it almost seems like a quiet area but she was at her own table across the room and after turning away to go up the stairs I felt compelled to turn around, go in and ask her to talk. She is from Liberia and living here as a legal resident as her Grandma is an American citizen. She wanted to go back and help fix her country. She had long gray braids woven into her afro; they matched a gray knit, high big neck turtleneck sweater. Pretty face and skin and sharp jaw line, pirate smile, rose framed glasses, gray jeans and Uggs boots, athletic build. She was from a Pentecostal church back in her country. When I asked her what she would say to God to get into Heaven she said, “That’s a tough one. Why?! I would say there’s absolutely no reason to deserve it. No reason can warrant enough to be there.” I asked her what the likelihood she would get into Heaven was and she said, “Right now, honestly, 50/50. I went through the Gospel with her and asked her what it was that Jesus had done to take away the sins of the world so God could live inside her.” “He died,” she said starting to think. After I explained that Christ’s righteousness could be hers that Jesus had died as the Just payment for her sins and his blood had cleansed her, I told her she need only place her trust in this by faith. I explained this was the reason God would let her into Heaven. So I asked if she would want to be forgiven for her sins or thought something else and she said, “Forgiven.” So I offered her the prayer, talking her through it and asked, “Does this prayer express the desire of your heart?” “It does,” she replied. So I said she could pray it silently and know she was forgiven would she want to, “Um Hmm,” she said taking the booklet and she prayed then to receive Christ. I told her then that now trusting in the righteousness of God to be her righteousness the likelihood she would be received in Heaven was 100%. I explained the Christian life living by the Holy Spirit’s power. I gave her 20 Things God Can’t Do and wrote her name and the date and “forgiven” in the front and said, “That’s the day you were forgiven.” She liked that and I gave her a Bible study she liked on the deity of Christ explaining that a bit. We talked about her country, economics, GDP and debt and I explained fractional reserve banking to her and we were in agreement the politicians of our countries were corrupt. She shook my hand and thanked me as I got up to go saying she would try to make it to a Bible Study and I said I’d see her around.

So thanks for your prayers for the Ministry and for evangelism today if you had a chance. I had a doctor’s appointment tomorrow to look at my neck. 91 students have received Christ this semester so far.

 

In Him,

Bob

Results of the Work – 11/12/19

Hey Sisters and Brothers in Christ,

I hope you had a good day in the “Grand Solar Minimum” {less heat coming from the sun for a few years from solar flares}that we all know in Chicago by experience makes things cold faster than CO2 can warm them.  I had a good day on campus and Rojae [Ro Jay] Anna, Jada All prayed to receive Jesus. 

Rojae was sitting in a small section of a lounge just down the hall to the east of where we have Bible Study and up a floor in the BIC building. He had straight jaw line and a beard beneath his chin and a Michael Jordan minimal mustache. His hair was shaved short on the sides and he had a rough afro on top full classic African American features, he wore a jacket and light blue skinny jeans with torn open knees. Good looking kid. He was slight in build and had moved to the states with his father leaving his mom in Jamaica. He was a manager at a movie theatre said he wanted to buy her a house. When I asked him what he would say to God to get into Heaven he said, “I wouldn’t say anything I’d just let Him judge me.” He thought he had a 70% chance of going to Heaven. He was raised Catholic. He listened closely to the Gospel however tuning right in to hear how the blood of Christ cleansed him and I explained the Justice of God (when He did not seem to follow).  It then made sense that Jesus was the perfect substitute for all the things we had done to damage others and the world. We clicked and he liked the examples I used and the stories I told him. I asked if he would want to be forgiven or thought something else and he said, “I would want to be forgiven, I’ve done a lot of stuff.” So I explained that if he wanted to trust in what Jesus had done there was a prayer he could pray and talking him through it. I asked if it was the desire of his heart. “A little bit,” he replied. So I asked if there was something that didn’t work for him and he said, “There’s more I would say.” So I said that he could pray it silently in his heart so only God would hear and add the part he wanted to say as well, would he want to do it. He nodded then saying “Yeah, thank you.” And he prayed to receive Christ. I explained the Christian life to him living by God’s power and the strength of His Holy Spirit. I explained that he was now rich in the things God offered him and that was more important than what he could gain in this life. I gave him a Bible as he only had a pocket Bible at his apartment. I showed him the Where to Turn section and the Messianic Passages. And I wrote his name and the Date and “forgiven” in the front. I gave him a copy of 20 Things God Can’t Do and a Bible Study and explained the Christian life by the Spirit’s Power. I got his email to send him some stuff. He was grateful and we talked about life a bit and I headed off. 

Jada was up on the same floor in the hall in a line of chairs. She had a cute oval face, (shriek’s wife had similar features if she had a nicer smile) was plump and had her hair in some crisscross braid across the top of her head gathered into two balls of afro like round Mickey Mouse ears. Seems to be popular to wear your hair this way as I have seen several girls with it on campus this year. She had gone to Church a lot in the south before moving up here two years ago and had not settled at a church really. But she’d recently been home and was keeping up with the people who lead her youth group and had lunched with them. She wore blue jeans and a camo coat that zipped up the front and red horizontal stripped, form fitted top. When I asked her what she would say to get into Heaven she said, “I really don’t know, I never thought about that.” Then thinking a bit more said, “Yeah I don’t know.” She was sure she was going to Heaven though, 100%. I began to go through the Gospel with her and she knew Jesus had died to take away her sins. She listens to the imputed righteousness of Christ that His blood had cleansed her and he lived the perfect life we could not. She took it all in attentively and in the end when I asked her if she would want to be forgiven trusting in Jesus or thought something else she said, “I would want to be forgiven.” “Well, it doesn’t seem like you had a chance to put all this together before to place your trust in it right? She agreed nodding so I said if she’d like to be forgiven there was a prayer she could pray. And after talking her through it I asked if it was the desire of her heart. She nodded again and I said she could pray it silently so God would hear “Wanna do it?” I asked. “Um hum,” she replied and took the booklet and prayed to receive Jesus. She thanked me and I gave her a copy of 20 Things God Can’t Do writing her name and the date and forgiven in the front. I also explained to her the Christian life and as I had with Rojae I wrote, “Just ask” and “By the Spirit’s Power” in the front explaining how God offered through His Holy Spirit all the strength she would need to live the Christian life. She thanked me again and I gave her a Bible Study and said I would keep her in my prayers until spring of 2021. I said that trusting now in the righteousness of Jesus to be her righteousness the likelihood she would go to Heaven was 100%. She thanked me again and I headed off.

Anna was in a little adjunct lounge off a connecting hallway on the same floor. They had windowed it in floor to ceiling last year for no good reason I could detect except that they have too much money for such things. She had long brown hair and a cute face, kind of the Annette Funicello look, cute kid. She had big eyes, long eye lashes and rectangle glasses and was a bit round, had black jeans shredded at the knees and a black shirt. I sat at her feet indian style. I met her as she was rubbing moisturizing location up and down her arms and I was reminded it was prematurely winter outside. She was really friendly and saying she was Catholic said she’d do a survey. When I asked her what she would say to God to get into Heaven she said, “Because I’ve lived a healthy life physically and spiritually. I’ve done harm but not with the purpose of trying to cause harm [to anyone] and I’ve enjoyed life.” She thought she had about a 75% chance of going to Heaven saying, “I’m no saint but I’m not a bogus person.” When I asked her what Jesus had done to take away the sins of the world so God could live inside her she said, “I don’t know.” I said it would probably come back to her and she had an explanation of remembering, “Oh!” when I began to talk about how Jesus had lived a perfect life for her, I think seeing the diagram of the cross. But then she tuned in and kept listening not clarifying at all. I explained how Jesus had died providing a perfect payment for her sins. His blood had cleansed her as was symbolically represented in the Mass. As I finished I asked if she would want to be forgiven or thought something else. “Be forgiven,” she said.  “Well it seems like you never had a chance to put all this together before?” She very expressively shook her head no making a face like “Not at all.” So I said there was a prayer she could pray and after explaining it I said she could pray it silently. She nodded saying, “Yeah,” when I asked if she’d like to and prayed to receive Jesus. I gave her 20 Things God Can’t Do and wrote her name and the date and “forgiven” in the front. I also wrote’ “By the Spirit’s Power” and “Just Ask” in the front explaining the Christian life to her. I told her I would pray for her and gave her a Bible Study. She was happy and said, “Thank you.” Thanks for talking with me,” I said in return. “Have a good day,” she said as I left the lounge. “You’re welcome,” I threw in and headed out

 So thanks for your prayers for the ministry and for evangelism today if you had a chance, God truly blessed.

In Him,

Bob

 

Results of the Work – 11/8/19

Hey Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

I hope you had a good weekend so far. Thanks for your prayers. I had some good discussions, Emanuel, a good looking African American Student with a Beard and red hoodie who I’d spoken with before waved me over in the PE lounge and said he had some questions, so I explained some things to him. He was with a girl whose name I did not know, heavy set with a pretty face and light brown hair, Caucasian.  He wanted to know why Jesus decided to die. Broadly speaking it seems obvious that He died for our sins but many people think God could just be magnanimous and forgive you. I explained that God is just in Christianity, unlike the Islamic god whose essence is unknowable (they claim).  So Islamic theologians will say God has no limits even being reasonable. His decisions then from a human perspective are arbitrary. Whereas Christian worldview Scientists like Francis Bacon derives the scientific method imagining they had a reasonable God. God creates order. Islam never creates experimental science like the West because their god cannot be said to be essentially reasonable. Scientists nowadays will say they do not believe in God. But I explained to Emanuel, to do an experiment [even if you say you think the world evolved without God out of randomness and chaos] you must conduct yourself in a lab as if de facto, there was a God who guarantees the experiment. Because the environment is ordered in world of natural laws and so it can be reduplicated. Similarly God is Just in His essence, and so to forgive there must be just compensation. When you break the world or hurt another person you owe God for damaging His stuff. In order to be Just and to forgive God must “get paid”. When you wreck someone’s stuff you owe them something perfect in return. The example I used was borrow a sweater that was ruined while you wore it you would buy your friend a new sweater. If you borrow a car and wreck it you pay the deductible and the Body Shop auspiciously makes it like new again. You owe someone something perfect in return, but we cannot do anything perfect, so we owe God but have no means to pay–to make the thing perfect again. So Jesus lives a perfect life to pay for this inability or debt on our part. His life is worth an infinite amount because He is God (if He is not God there is no just payment for sin in His death) He dies then and God pays Himself. He does not just get over it, He gets paid and so He can forgive and still be just. Jesus had to die so God could get paid and be both just and forgiving.

I also answered some other questions explaining that there are not 3 world religions that are monotheistic. Christianity is Trinitarian with God in 3 powers and Biblical Judaism, which is not believed buy any Jews now [since 200 AD when their leaders declared it a heresy] has God in two powers. Only Islam has a god in one power alone, only Islam is monotheistic theologically. Sociologists might disagree but this is because they do not understand Theology, or really anything else in my honest opinion. I referred them to Heiser’s lectures on this topic on YouTube.

I asked him why God should let him into Heaven as I had before. He said because He had accepted Jesus into His heart and spread the kingdom of God, which is “what God wanted most”. I explained he was wrong on both counts. You go to Heaven because you believe Jesus is God, died for your sins and rose from the dead and you have placed your trust in this as an appeal to God for forgiveness. Not because you asked Jesus into your heart, the Bible never says for you to ask Jesus into your heart. I then explained why people who had told me this on campus prayed to receive Jesus after hearing the Gospel, because the statement accepted Jesus into your heart does not really mean anything you can find in the Bible. I then asked “What is the thing God wants most from you, it is not spreading the Kingdom of God.” The Girl answered, “To love Him and love your neighbor as yourself.” I said she was right. He tried to maintain he was loving his neighbor in spreading the Kingdom and I explained why that was not true and it was not the definition for loving God in the Bible. We talked some more and he said he had some more questions maybe we could talk again, I said sure.

I got to give assurance of salvation to Nichele; she thanked me and was genuinely grateful to hear the Gospel explained clearly, that was nice. Cute kid, African American basketball player with her hair up in a hair band popping up in 5 inch braids. Had a t-shirt and basketball shorts on.

Crystal a short plump Latina with light brown hair and bangs said she’d “Pray on her own time” after I explained the Gospel to her, which I think means “later” so maybe I’ll discover she trusted in Christ. She was attending a different Bible study group and had no idea what she’d say to God to get into Heaven.

Danish an Islamic guy form Pakistan heard the Gospel and took a Bible Study on the Deity of Christ. So it was a good day, though it’s more fulfilling when someone prays to receive Jesus.

May God Bless what is left of your Weekend!

Love ya,

Bob

Results of the Work – 11/7/19

Hey Sisters and Brothers in Christ,

I hope your day was blessed walking with Jesus and your bracing for the winter, since they say it’s gonna be cold. I had a good day on campus. Matt prayed to receive Jesus.  I got a bit of a seed planted with a girl from a Mormon background which she had rejected. She said she was into science. He name was Becca and I did not have a lot of time with her but I did get through the Gospel before she had to run to class and gave her a creation magazine called Acts and Facts. She had short hair died a sort of rusty red that she’d been falsely promised would be orange at the salon. She had a square jaw pretty face.

Matt was sitting on the second floor by the elevators and said he’d do a survey for our Bible Study group. He had shoulder length hair some of which was down and some was up in a pony tail, he had a band around his head, earrings in his ears. He was breaking out, so it must have been a hard week and had strawberry blonde hair, wearing sweats. He was a really nice guy he went to an Episcopal church which he described as “like the Anglicans without the hate.” I think he was making a joke but the Episcopal Church is even more liberal than the Anglicans. I asked him why God should let him into Heaven and he said, “Now?” “Yeah right now,” I replied. “I’d probably say you shouldn’t.” When I asked the likelihood he would go to Heaven when he died figuring he had a bit more time until then he said, “60-40  I’ll turn my life around [by then].” I went through the Gospel with him and he knew it all except the imputed righteousness of Christ. I asked if he would want to be forgiven and he said, “I believe I know it’s real I just haven’t been walking in the light.” He said there were things he had done right and what he had done wrong but I explained he didn’t go to heaven and have his life weigh in scales because Jesus righteousness was all he could appeal to to go to Heaven, not his own righteousness, he needed forgiveness not more good works. I said the answer to that was to not be in his own strength but live by the power of the Spirit. I shared the quote with him at the end of the booklet then: Your walk with Christ depends on what you allow him to do in and through you empowered by the Holy Spirit not what you do for Him through self effort. And I explained he needed to give his life to God trusting in Christ’s work to forgive him and Holy Spirit to give him strength to live the Christian life. He didn’t want to ask for forgiveness because he felt like he would do the same thing again and it was just one more thing “to add to the pot” of the things he’d done wrong. I said it sounded like he was talking about the scales again. I said that sometimes we repeat our failures but when I sinned I ask God to make me a better man not to just forgive me and little by bit He does. I said if he wanted to be forgiven and trust in Christ to live inside him and give him the Christian life there was a prayer he could pray and talked him through it saying he could pray it silently in his heart, “But maybe you have as I read it?” “Maybe,” he said, meaning he hadn’t he’d just read along. “Can I take this booklet?” I said he could but “why don’t you just pray and give me some joy.” He agreed then and prayed and was grateful. “Your sins are forgiven,” I said as he finished and he grinned at me. I gave him Bible Promises for You writing his name and the date and “forgiven” in the front which he really liked along with a Bible study. I explained that trusting in the righteousness of Jesus to be his righteousness now the likelihood he would go to Heaven was 100%. “Thank you,” I said getting up and shaking his hand. “Thank you,” he said gratefully. And I headed out. Please pray the Lord gives him strength as he’s in bad church.

Thanks for your prayers for the ministry and for evangelism today if you had a chance, God blessed. And I had another conversation with Edgar who was still thinking about if he needed to pray to be forgiven and stopped me in the lounge where we have Bible Study, (gap tooth Latino guy with braces) to talk about it. I think I finally got him to understand the difference between believing in Jesus and trusting in Him to be saved.

Blessings,

Bob

Results of the Work – 11/5/19

Hey Sisters and Brothers in Christ,

I hope you had a blessed day walking with Jesus. We are promised a relatively warm day tomorrow of 50 but at least we had a bit of sunshine today. Things went pretty well on campus and Josh trusted Christ by faith.  I got some good seeds planted with  Elijah (I gave him the student edition of The Case for Christ he was going to church with a girl friend and was agnostic) & Francesca. They had very similar hair. Elijah’s was pulled back in a bandanna around his head dark brown curls out the back, Francesca’s was more pink than the light brown curls she had begun with and wore her hair in a page-boy.

Josh went to a Lutheran Church and had not realized he was not trusting in the work of Christ but in his own good works until we talked and God convicted him. He was wearing a Blue and red track hoodie and had the thin tall build of a Cross Country runner, grey sweats.  He had a couple days growth of beard that was not coming in too well and an oval everyman face, short brown hair swept a bit to the right with very short bangs. When I asked him what he would say to God to get into Heaven he said, “I grew up Christian, Lutheran… try not to sin, repent if I do and try to be a good Christian.” I asked him what he thought the likelihood was he would go to Heaven and he said, “It’s not up to me but if I had to put a number on it I’d say 60%.” I began to go through the Gospel with him and explained that God had to take away his sins and he knew Jesus had died for his sins. I explained that he did not think it was just believing in Christ but that you had to try to do what was right. So I showed him the verses on the imputed righteousness of Christ and told him the parable in Matthew 22 where the man without the wedding garments was send to hell for wearing the wrong clothes to a party. I said the metaphor sounds crazy but it makes sense when you realize he was not Clothed with Jesus (Romans 13:14) but in his own righteousness. I explained that it was His blood that cleansed us not repenting with an attitude that we would do better, which he had as much said at one point. I said if we are just doing good things we are not doing them in the Spirit’s power, “Paul says, Walk by the Spirit and you will not carry out the desire of the flesh.” When I finished I asked him if he would want to be forgiven for his sins trusting in Christ by faith. I said I knew he had known the story but had he been placing his trust in Christ to be forgiven? He said he would want to be forgiven and hadn’t been trusting in Christ, “Not that I did not want to trust in Jesus I just didn’t know [to do so]–My mind is changed.” So I said there was a prayer he could pray to place his trust in Christ living by the Spirit’s power to do good not his own strength and talked him through it asking, “Is this prayer the desire of your heart?” he said it was so I asked if he’d want to pray it silently. “Yeah that sounds good,” he replied.  He prayed then to receive Jesus and when he finished he said, “It’s just as good reading it the second time if not better… food for the soul.” It turned out he was pretty well read in some apologetics and was getting into Doctrine. He didn’t have his own Bible so I gave him one and wrote his name and the date and forgiven in the front. I showed him the Where to Turn section and the Messianic Passages, which he was interested to read and look up and gave him a Bible study. I explained that now trusting in the righteousness of Jesus to be his righteousness the likelihood he would go to Heaven was 100%. He gave me his email to send him some more stuff and we talked for an hour and a half as he told me stuff he had encountered in apologetics and asked me some questions about it. He was thinking deeply about faith and had as far as I could tell already begun to process a lot of Doctrine.  I gave him an Acts and Facts creation science magazine and a Bible study. I got up to go and he shook my hand and said, “Thank you sir, thank you. It’s Bob right?” I said it was and he was welcome and it was good to meet him and headed home to edit the Bible study I wanted to teach tonight.

So thanks for your prayers for the ministry and for Evangelism today if you had a chance, God truly blessed.

In Him,

Bob