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Hello? Are these on? I'm going to quickly pray, open
up and pray. Could we bow in? Lord, I... I thank you for these people
before me, Lord, and I thank you for the privilege I've had
to speak to them, Lord. And I ask that the word that
has gone forth already this week would not leave their hearts,
Lord, but that it grow, Lord. Lord, let it become fruitful,
Lord, in a mighty way. Let these people before me become
Christ-like, Lord. Let them walk as Christ walked.
Me too, Lord. I look at the godly lies around
me, Lord, and I think, how can I speak to them? Lord, I ask
you that I'll speak to them this day, Lord. You said in your word, without
me, you can do nothing. And I know that, Lord. Now, I
speak to everything today as I speak to them, Lord. In Jesus'
name, Lord, I ask this of the blood, the precious blood that
was shed for sinners, for me and for them. In Jesus' name,
Amen. I suppose a good place to start
a sermon is in the beginning. So, I'm going to start with Genesis
1. It's 1 to 4. You don't have to turn, there's
going to be quite a few places. Genesis 1 says, In the beginning
God created the heavens and the earth, and the earth was without
form and void, and darkness was upon the face of the deep, and
the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters. And then
comes these amazing words, and God said, Let there be light. And just like that, there was
light. And God saw the light that was
good. We read in John chapter 1, In the beginning was the Word,
and the Word was with God. This is Jesus. And the Word was
God. All things were made by Him,
and without Him was not anything made that was made. In Him was
life, and the life was the light of men. And the light shined
in the darkness, and the darkness comprehended it not. And just like in the beginning
of time, God said, let there be light, and like that, light
just suddenly appeared. So, when that little baby child
Jesus came into the world, in the midst of the donkeys and
the cows and the shepherds, that little baby was like a light
that suddenly burst onto a world of darkness and sin. I use the
illustration, it's a bit like When you walk into a very, very
dark room, and it's pitch dark, and you can't see a thing. And you just turn the light switch,
and the whole room glows with the light. So it was when Jesus came into
the world. The light shined into the darkness,
and the darkness comprehended it not. But 1 John 2 verse 6 says, He
that saith, He that saith he abideth in him,
in Jesus, ought himself also so to walk even as Jesus walked. We ought to shine as Jesus shined. Matthew 5, I love Matthew 5,
you know that famous portion from verse 13, it says, Ye are
the salt of the earth, that the salt of lots is savour, wherewith
shall it be salted? It is then thought good for nothing,
these are terrifying words, but to be cast out and to be trodden
underfoot of men. Ye are the light of the world. Not Jesus, Jesus is in heaven
and is in your heart. Ye are the light of the world.
A city that is set on a hill cannot be hedged. Don't let Satan
tell you it can. Neither do men light a candle
and put it under a bush or put it on a candlestick and give
it light into all that are in the house. Let your light so
shine before men that they may see your good works and glorify
our Father which is in heaven. And I say, if you can imagine,
if you can imagine a world in which the salt has lost its savour,
in which Christians, you and me, people everywhere, started
to hide their lights under a bushel. In that world, sin would become
more and more. And more and more, people would
start to blaspheme the name of God openly, without fear. Churches
would become a place of entertainment. But you know, you don't have
to imagine a place like that, or a time like that, or a world
like that. All you have to do is look around you. We're living
right in that world right now. A time when Christians everywhere
are hiding their life under bushels. The soul has lost its savour. There are two ways that I can see that you can shine
Jesus in this world. Heal the life. The one is you
can walk Jesus, and the other is you can talk Jesus. And obviously
you can't talk about Jesus before you walk Jesus, else you're a
hypocrite. Let us examine first the first
one, walk Jesus. 1 John 2 verse 6 says, as I've
said, He that saith he abideth in him or himself, this is a
command, so to walk even as he, Jesus, walked. Not less, not
more. When I was at school, this is
standard 7, I suppose that's your grade 9, Let's see, that
was around about 8 years ago. I stood up in my class and they
gave me an opportunity to speak to the boys. They gave
each boys opportunities to speak and I spoke about Christ. I told
them of Jesus. I can't remember exactly what
I said but I know this I don't think they'd ever heard it before.
And they were staggered. That Jesus died on the cross
for our sins. He came to save us from our sins.
And I remember walking from that class, seeing the boys staggered. God in His mercy did that. And
I did a very stupid, foolish thing. I walked to the next class. And I went into that class and
I did a sin. I won't tell you what it was, it was a stupid
thing. And a Catholic boy came to me
and he said, Roy, and I said this was shame, he said, Roy,
you, you said those things in that other class. And now look
what you're doing now. So I tried to undo what I did.
But then the Catholic boy said something staggering. He said,
No, don't worry. I'm glad you did it. So I didn't have to be convicted
anymore. It's no use talking about Jesus if you don't walk
Jesus. You'll just send people to hell. There was a man, my dad talks
about him. The holiest man he ever knew. Will McFarlane, I
used to sit on his knees. I remember one thing, his face
shone. I can't remember much of what he
said, but I remember that his face shone. And one day, a person came, my
dad is in the illustration, a person came from England, the son of
John George Govan, a holy man. But this boy was backslidden. He did not choose the God of
his father. He was in the world, in the darkness. They came to South Africa. They
come by ship. They landed on the pier there. And there came a man to meet
them. It was Will McFarlane. And Will McFarlane did a staggering
thing. He didn't, like most of us, give
him tracks, or say, you're going to hell, or let me tell you about
Jesus. He didn't tell him the gospel.
He didn't have to. He was a walking representative
of Jesus. All he did was he talked about
normal stuff. And within a few minutes, That
man, first he was angry, he thought this man must be sent by my father.
Then he began to tremble. By the time he left that place
with us, I don't think one word had been spoken about Christ.
He said, I'm going to seek God, that a man can be so holy. Oh, it's so easy to preach Christ.
so easy to shout out the words God died for you but how can
you tell people come to Christ if you can't show them Christ
in you it's just words God doesn't joke God never jokes
and He never lies God said be ye holy as I am holy and He did
not joke That is the standard. He that
saith he abideth in him or himself also is so to walk, even as Jesus
he walked. Could we turn to 1 Corinthians
13 verse 1? You all know the passage. Jesus walked the walk of love,
of charity. And these are staggering words,
I'm sure you've read them many times. Though I speak with the tongues
of men and of angels and have not charity, which is a special
type of love, I am become a sounding brass or as a tinkling cymbal
that goes on to say later, though I give my body to be burned,
and have not love, it profiteth me nothing. I am nothing if I
have not love. But this love, well, it's not
giving money to the poor, because the Catholics do that all the
time. It's not even a lot of zeal. Many unsaved people have
a lot of zeal. This love is not the love that
a father has for his son. It is not the love that you have
Those of you who are married, be a wife. This love is the same love that
Jesus Christ had on the cross. When he was nailed to the cross
with blood falling to the ground, he said these words, Father forgive
them, for they know not what they do. God said in John chapter
18, the same love that the Father had for the Son, He says He will
put that in you. The same love, that same love
that God the Father has for Jesus, He will put in you. I can ask you, I can give you an
example of one of these people who had that love. You all have
heard of John Wesley? John Wesley? He brought nearly the whole of
England to God. He brought nearly the whole of
England to God in a mighty revival that lasted over 50 years, I
think. And he had love. He had charity.
He didn't have the love that a mother has for his son. That's wonderful. But he had
charity. Because when he came to town, They knew
that their bottle stores and evil places would close down
as revival came down. And those shop owners and people
of the town didn't want it. So they came and they threw him
over cliffs. And in one place they stoned
him. And stoned him. And stoned him. And stoned him until they left
him for dead lying in the stones with blood dripping from him.
But you know what he did? So easy for us to go out and
give out a few cracks. You know what he did? He didn't
just, oh I'll go to another place. Where they left him and they
thought he was dead, he picked himself up with the blood dripping
and he crawled to that town. He said to them, with love, with
charity, come to Jesus. And God brought those people,
stopping at the people who were standing, to their knees, and
they found Jesus. And let me ask you a very odd
question. Do you have this love? Or is
your love only the type of love that will give up a few tracks
for a few songs? Now and then. 1 Corinthians 13 verse 1 says,
Thou speak with the tongues of men, and of angels, and have
not charity, I am becoming a sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal. Thou give my body to be burned,
and have not love, it profiteth me nothing. John Hyde was another person
who had this love. Once in a train, he was speaking
to a little boy. And this little boy, he was telling
him about Christ. He said, Oh, come to Jesus. And the boy looked
up in his face and he said, he was very cheeky. I want to tell
you all he said. He said, so many people have
told me about Jesus. Suppose, you know, people get
in tracks or something or thought about Jesus. It's rubbish, I'm
going to my friends. But you know, John Hyde didn't stop there.
He pleaded, and he pleaded, because he loved this child. And he pleaded,
and he pleaded, and then tears ran down his face, even though
it was a boy he'd never met before in his life. And the boys said, I'm leaving.
And he went to another room. And the train left. John and
I stayed in that station. But the next day, I think, the
train came back. And on with the little boy. He
stepped out. And someone asked him, why have
you come back? He said, I could not forget his
tears. And you know something? Beforehand,
many people had told that boy about Christ. But this was the
very first person, ever, who loved that boy so much, that
he cried over him. Though I speak with the tongues
of men and angels and have not love, even if I shout from the
rooftops, come to Jesus, There's two ways to shine Jesus.
One is to walk Jesus and the other is to talk Jesus. Obviously
you can't talk about Jesus if you don't walk Jesus. Proverbs 11 verse 30 I think
says, He that wears soles is wise. Very wise. And if we read in
John 15 verse 2, It says, every branch in me that
beareth not fruit, he taketh away. Me is Christ. Every branch in
me, Christ, that beareth not fruit, he taketh away. And there was a woman in South Africa,
a very godly woman. She once said, I don't know where, you've got
an apple. What is the fruit of an apple?
She first thought, what is the fruit of a Christian? And everybody
says, fruit of the Spirit, love, peace, joy. I said, no, no, wait
a minute. That's the fruit of the Spirit.
What is the fruit of a Christian? People thought for a while. She
took out a, mentioned an apple. She said, what is the fruit of
an apple? It's more apples. It's grown in the ground, it
grows in some tree, might be a bit wild, and more apples grow. I don't want to become doctrinal,
but I don't want to be one of these every branch in me that
bears not fruits and take it away. In America, I happen to know,
in our country we've got basically the richest gold reserves in
the world. But in America as well, there
were these things called gold rushes. Terrifying things. You've got someone find gold,
someone hears about it a thousand miles away, everybody just comes
and tries to find gold and get rich quick. Let me ask you something, if
you heard of gold in your backyard, if you heard that there was 10,000
dollars, make it a million, buried one foot deep in your backyard,
how many of you would go right off to the bush tomorrow and
take a shovel and dig it up, as soon as possible? How much more important is a
soul? I can guarantee you, I say this to people, that if you offered
me all the gold in Africa, or one prayer, just one prayer of
a godly woman, I'd choose that one prayer. You know why? Because that one prayer might
bring someone to Christ. and throw away that money. I
don't want it. My granny, my granny is a very
godly woman. She lives on a farm. She's married
to what we call an Afrikaner. But last year she almost died. She had cancer in the spine and
it got worse and worse and eventually she went to hospital. And the
doctor said she's gonna die. The doctor said she's going to
die. It came to the point where we all
expected her to die. But let me ask you a question.
It's so easy. We all know we have charity.
It's so easy to give out tracts on the street. It's so easy to
shout and talk to people about Jesus. It's not that hard. But
what will you be doing? Do you truly love people? What
will you be doing when you die? My granny and she was dying in
her bed. All she could say is, Doctor, are you saved? Doctor, are you saved? Doctor, are you saved? Doctor. Though I speak with the
tongues of many angels, and I'm not loud, I'm not My granny didn't die. Miraculously she healed. But
then they said to her, you're never going to walk again. Never. Sorry. And I was, I've got a
prayer club, I told you about it. And she was on her bed, and I
said to her, do you want to give me a prayer request? And you
know something? Even though her legs, she couldn't
move them. She didn't say, I want my legs to be healed. I asked
her to pray for that. She didn't mention that. She
said, Roy, just one thing. That souls might be saved. That's
all she said. I'm sorry. I know another godly woman, Miss
Dobby of South Africa. If you want to meet Christ, come
to South Africa and I'll show you Miss Dobby. 87 years old. I'm the godliest woman. I don't
know if you can meet the godlier woman. But something funny happened
to her one day. Two years back, I think. This
godly woman was holding a pot of water, boiling water, and
she fainted, and the water poured down her body. She woke up in
pain, and they took her to a hospital, and she was in a hospital for
seven months. Oh, I love this woman, she's part of the prayer
club. But you know, she didn't just
in this agony and pain, saying, Oh Lord, what are you doing to
me? She just took it as another opportunity to win souls. And she was in this bath, this
bath, and agony in this bath, as her burnt body was in this
warm water, and this black woman in South Africa had to wash her.
And you know, she didn't say to her, Jesus Christ died on
the cross, Jesus Christ... It's all wonderful stuff, and
you must say it many times, but she didn't have to. She was Christ. She lived Christ. All she said
to this woman was, as she was lying in the bath in pain, Do
you know Christ? And the woman looked down and
said, No. The next day, she said the same,
Do you know Christ? The woman looked down and said,
No. I think the next day she said again, Do you know Christ? The black woman looked down and
said, No. But then the next day something wonderful happened.
She said, Do you know Christ? So the black woman said, Yes!
Isn't Christ wonderful? It doesn't help preaching Jesus
if you can't show them Jesus in your life. We all say I long, I long, I
long for the days of Deo Mudi when thousands of people came
out and screamed to the front and got saved but you know what
I long for? I long for Deo Mudi And when they had to pay, you
had to pay to get into a church in those days, some of the churches.
He brought the drunks from the street. And he paid for them
to sit in the church. Though I speak with the tongues
of men and the angel of love, I am nothing. He left the presence
of America. while they were walking down
the street. He left the president. I long for these days of such
a man to speak to a drunk on the floor about Christ. The president
had to walk on. How precious to you are souls.
It is most souls who walk past you that perhaps one day I'll
give them a tract. I can't remember. One day I was staggered. I wish
I could go to that place and see why I was staggered. I was
at the first mission station in South Africa. And on the wall, I was standing
beside one of the godliest people you could ever meet. I saw on
the wall faces, pictures of the missionaries at this first mission
station, in a row. And I could not believe my eyes. I saw Mark Fitty, Will McFarlane. Their faces shining. I saw people with love in their
eyes. And as I read the words underneath, tears came down my
eyes. I remember reading these words. One by one, their seats were
emptied. One by one, they passed away. The circle has been broken. Will
it be complete someday? Can we turn to Psalm 12 verse
1? If it wasn't just me who worries
about the fact that there's less and less godly people in the
world, truly godly, who love with charity, who when they are
stoned will get up and come back with love in their hearts and
say, come to Christ, who when they are dying will say, doctor,
doctor, are you saved? It's in the Bible too, in the old
days, help Lord, for the godly man ceases. for the faithful
failed from among the children of men. Could you bow your heads? I'm going to make an appeal now.
I don't have the right to make an appeal. But I'd like to ask
those of you You know that they have not had charity as they
ought. They have not loved the souls that are going to hell. I think
there's a star nearby, Lord. Most of them going to hell. I'd like those of you who would
like to admit to God that you have not loved as you ought.
That you are sending people to hell by your lack of charity. I'd like you to admit it to God
today by raising your hand. Thank you. You can put your hands
down. I thought before this meeting
just to ask those of you, keep your heads bowed please, those
of you who are not saved, who don't know if they die now
that they're going to heaven who have never come to the blood
of Jesus Christ who washed in the blood and know that if they
die now they're going to heaven I'd like you to raise your hand
now if there's any of those like that okay those of you to raise your hand
for the first time. I'm going to pray for you now,
so that I can say Amen. I like that portion of the Bible
where it says, their cries went up to heaven, and God heard them. Let's say Amen together, that
God can know that we really are sorry that we have not had charity
as we ought. Lord, I plead the blood. I can plead nothing else, Lord.
Now I would like to do His perfect work in these people. Give them
charity. Give them love for souls. Lord, let them love as Christ
loved on the cross. Where He said, Father, forgive
them for they know not what they do. Father, let them have such
love that as they die they will be thinking of the doctor's soul. And O Lord, I ask you to do this
work, and unto him that is able to do exceedingly abundantly
above all that we ask or think, according to the power that worketh
in us, Lord, I praise your name. In Jesus' name, O Father, Amen.
Ye Are The Light of The World - by Roy Daniel - Evangelist and Missionary - South Afr
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