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Modern Evangelism Versus Biblical Salvation
E.A. Johnston
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E.A. Johnston

Modern Evangelism Versus Biblical Salvation

E.A. Johnston · 19:33

E.A. Johnston contrasts modern evangelism's easy altar calls with the biblical call to true salvation, emphasizing repentance, regeneration, and the lordship of Christ.
In this sermon, E.A. Johnston challenges the contemporary practice of evangelism that prioritizes numbers and easy decisions over true biblical salvation. He contrasts modern methods with the teachings of Jesus, emphasizing the necessity of repentance, the new birth, and the lordship of Christ. Johnston calls for a return to preaching the full counsel of God, warning of sin and hell, and relying on the Holy Spirit to confirm salvation.

Full Transcript

I was sitting at a banquet table for my seminary graduation dinner and people were getting up on the platform and giving testimonies. One sticks out in my mind in particular, a young man in his early 20s jumped up on the platform and announced he was an evangelist and just last week he held a crusade in a certain city and he wanted everyone there to know that at the end of his crusade over 1,100 people got saved and everybody there at that banquet clapped their hands and shouted amen. Everybody there except me.

I sat there with a concerned look on my face because that's a picture of modern day evangelism. Give an emotional invitation with no strings attached and offer a friendly Jesus and ask folks to walk an aisle to accept this Jesus and his free ticket to heaven and most everybody will. And that young man, that young evangelist had no right to say that 1,100 people got saved.

He doesn't even know for sure if one of them got truly saved. Only God knows that. You see friend, in your day and mine, many preachers make it awful easy to walk an aisle to accept Jesus but in reality a few are saved and those with great difficulty.

And the title of my message today is Modern Evangelism versus Biblical Salvation and in this message I intend to make a contrast between contemporary evangelism and true biblical salvation because they are as far apart as the east is from the west. I don't know why evangelists are so hung up on announcing the number of conversions under their ministry. Maybe it's because they have to make their newsletters exciting to keep their financial support up.

Maybe it's because they feel if no one is getting saved under their ministry they are a failure. Maybe it's because they are prideful and need to boast. I don't really know for sure but it's sad when evangelists feel they have to announce how many people came to Christ under their preaching.

Today the church is preoccupied with numbers whereas Jesus never was. Rather he poured his life into just 12 men. It reminds me of a story about the great British evangelist George Whitefield.

Whitefield was in America during the great awakening of 1740 and he was preaching outdoors on Boston Common to 20,000 hearers at a time. When Boston had a population of only 60,000 Whitefield had the ear of one-third of the entire city. There were so many people flocking to hear him preach he had to force his way through the crowds just to get up on his platform.

When Whitefield was finished preaching one day a Boston minister approached him and asked, Mr. Whitefield how many converts have you had since you've been among us? To which the great evangelist replied, I don't know sir but I shall return to these parts in a year or so and look for the evidence of their salvation. But if an evangelist was asked that same question today he'd probably announce that over 1,100 people got saved under his preaching. The trouble is we make it too easy to walk an aisle to accept Jesus today.

I've known some big pastors who've had big churches and they had big churches because they made it awful easy to walk that aisle to come to Jesus. But Jesus declared, enter ye in at the straight gate for wide is the gate and broad is the way that leadeth to destruction and many there be which go in there at. Because straight is the gate and narrow is the way which leadeth not to life and few there be that find it.

Listen friends there are few saved than those with great difficulty. It's a pressing in through a straight and narrow gate. I'm going to contrast modern day evangelism versus biblical salvation by listing six aspects which demonstrate the difference between the error of our day and truth found in our Bibles.

Are you ready? Get out your pens and papers or iPods or whatever it is you young people have today. I will first list these six aspects of modern evangelism versus biblical salvation and then elaborate on each of them individually. Number one many preachers make it easy to walk an aisle to accept Jesus but Jesus said few are saved and those with great difficulty.

Number two today's evangelist tells folks to only believe and you will go to heaven whereas Jesus said unless you repent ye shall all likewise perish. Number three today we ask people to believe a fact like the death of Christ or believe a text for salvation but Jesus said you must be born again. Many today I fear believe on the death of Christ but do not believe on the Christ who died.

Number four human faith versus saving faith. Human faith and the chair illustration as opposed to saving faith which only comes from God. Today we have taken salvation out of the hands of God and placed it in the hands of men.

Number five you can have Jesus as Savior without having him as Lord. Hence we offer people today only a Savior but not a Lord whereas Jesus is Lord you must submit to his Lordship. Jesus did not save us from Jesus did not save us in our sins friends but rather Jesus hung on a bloody cross to save us from our sins.

The Lordship of Christ is a lost doctrine today. Number six we tell people they are saved it is the job of the Holy Spirit to tell someone they are saved. Well let's begin with number one many preachers make it easy to walk in the aisle to accept Jesus.

Maybe you've attended a revival meeting and the visiting evangelist will give an altar call to come forward to receive Jesus. Next time you go to one of these meetings write down what that evangelist says in his appeal and check it against the scripture record and the words of Jesus Christ because even though many today make it easy to walk in the aisle Jesus never did. Jesus turned away the rich young ruler because of his covetousness but today we would take that rich young ruler and jump at the chance to get him on our membership roll and then make him chairman of the deacons because today the Norman our churches is to pick deacons for their business acumen and prominence within the community rather than their prayer life and holy walk with God.

Listen to these scripture verses and compare these with our modern evangelism today friends in the gospel of John we read in chapter 2 and verses 23 through 25 which state now when he was in Jerusalem at the Passover in the feast day many believed in his name when they saw the miracles which he did but Jesus did not commit himself unto them because he knew all men and needed not that any should testify a man for he knew what was in man in other words just because a crowd of people made a profession to be followers of his did not mean they were truly saved individuals in fact they were not because Jesus did not commit himself unto them rather he would have told them depart from me ye that work iniquity I never knew you I think it's interesting that the passage of scripture which follows John 2 23 through 25 is the story of Nicodemus and the necessity to be born again through an act of regeneration upon the heart I'm afraid that many preachers today in an effort to grow their church numerically make the narrow way a lot broader than Jesus made it now let us look at the second aspect of modern evangelism versus biblical salvation preachers will tell people that to be saved all you have to do is believe only believe in Jesus and you will be saved how many times have I heard this over the years listen friends Jesus declared that if one does not repent he will surely go to hell but Jesus never omitted the duty of man's repentance to be saved but we do we omit it because if we don't then we have to mention sensitive subjects like sin and hell and holiness and we don't want to do that and risk offending somebody because we want to grow our church with numbers so we preach a nice little sermons that don't offend anybody but the trouble is they don't save anybody either now let's look at number three today we have textual decisionists in our churches they merely believe the fact about the death of Christ or they believe the text and made a decision for Christ based on a text but the sad fact is they've never been awakened to their lost condition I've never been convicted of sin and never been truly converted through a supernatural act of regeneration upon the heart which is the new birth listen friends a majority of folks today have joined our churches and they have based their salvation on a text like John 3 16 or on a fact like the death of Christ but it's my fear that many church members today have believed in the death of Christ but not on the died they've made a mental ascent to christianity it's all from the shoulders up they decided to become a christian based on an argument or a fact or a text but they've never been changed they've never been transformed they've never gotten under the blood and had their sins washed away by blood-stained cheeses they just made a mental choice to become a christian like they would have decided to join a country club number four human faith versus saving faith many evangelists today act like insurance salesmen who use closers on folks to get them to make a decision a popular closer is the chair illustration as it pertains to faith in christ and evangelists will say something like this all you have to do to be saved is to trust jesus just place your faith in jesus friend see this chair uh you're sitting on this chair because you exercise the faith that it would support you if you sat on it you put your trust in that chair did it your friend well just put your trust in jesus just like you trusted that chair to support you and you will be saved or some evangelists will use the airplane airplane clothes the airplane clothes go something like this how many of you have flown on a plane raise your hand well when you stepped aboard that plane you were exercising faith you're believing that the plane will take you safely to your destination because you have faith in that airline and in that pilot and faith in that plane just place your faith in jesus friend just like you would just like you'd get on that plane that's what they tell you that's what they tell folks today and it's so sad because no one will escape hell with a human faith like that friend an atheist has faith to get on a plane an atheist has faith to sit in a chair and believe it will support him there's a vast difference between human faith and saving faith saving faith is something only god can give you you cannot manufacture it on your own today's evangelism has taken salvation out of the hands of god and placed it in the hands of men but listen friends to what jesus declared no man can come to me except the father which sent me draw him and i will raise him up at the last day it is the spirit which quickeneth the flesh profiteth nothing therefore said i unto you that no man can come unto me except it were given unto him of my father that's what jesus said and you know what you know what brother evangelist you won't draw a crowd with that doctrine in fact you'll drive some of them away that's what happened to jesus after he spoke those words look at john 6 66 which states from that time many of his disciples went back and walked no more with him you start preaching the truth and they'll thin out your crowds but it will also save some folks now let's look at number five you can have jesus a savior without taking him as lord we fail to preach the lordship of christ in our pulpits today but listen friend let me be honest with you if jesus is not your lord he is not your savior i can promise you that you must throw down your shotgun of rebellion and surrender to the king of kings jesus christ sits on a throne at the right hand of the father and he earned that right by way of a bloody cross he died because of your wretched sins he died because of my wicked sins jesus didn't hang on a bloody cross and suffer and die to save you in your sins but rather jesus came to save his people from their sins but many evangelists today tell folks that all they have to do to go to heaven is to have jesus as their savior they don't have to submit to his lordship to be saved that's what we tell folks today listen friend if you want to come to savingly you must approach him where he is and he sits on a heavenly throne you must bow to him there you must surrender your all to him and l you end your rebellion once and for all it must be a complete surrender he must be a complete master uh listen dear friend uh when you get saved something happens a self is dethroned and another is enthroned there the lord jesus christ he must rule in your life your life is not your own your body is not your own your time is not your own your money is not your own he must be a complete master but many church members don't believe that so they cry out we will not have this man reign over us but you must bow to his lordship now friend for if you do not you will bow on a future day when he makes his enemies his footstool now let's look at the last aspect of modern evangelism versus biblical salvation and this is number six we tell people today they are saved because they have walked an aisle or repeated a prayer or agreed with a text we pat them on the back and say welcome to the family of god you are now saved but it's not so friends only the holy spirit can tell someone if they are truly regenerated it's not our job to do that that's the work of the holy spirit d.l moody used to tell his workers that they should never tell someone they are saved because only the holy spirit can do that it's his office and it's true friends my bible declares for as many as are led by the spirit of god they are the sons of god for ye have not received the spirit of bondage again to fear but ye have received the spirit of adoption whereby we cry abba father the spirit itself beareth witness with our spirit that we are the children of god dear friend don't ever let an evangelist tell you that you are now saved only god by his holy spirit can do that so we have these aspects here which we have looked at today these contrasts between modern evangelism and true biblical salvation how different they are it is my prayer that the pulpits in this land will once again preach the full counsel of god and not be afraid of men but only fear god and call sin black and hell hot and warn men of their duty of repentance and their great necessity of a work of grace upon their heart through regeneration it's time we start being honest with folks and warn them of their great danger of dying in their sins and dropping into hell before it's too late

Sermon Outline

  1. I
    • Modern evangelism often emphasizes easy altar calls and large numbers
    • Jesus taught salvation is difficult and few find the narrow way
    • The church today is preoccupied with numbers rather than true conversion
  2. II
    • Repentance is essential for salvation, not just belief
    • Many today believe facts about Christ's death but lack true regeneration
    • Saving faith is a supernatural gift from God, not a human decision
  3. III
    • Jesus must be accepted as Lord, not just Savior
    • Complete surrender to Christ's lordship is necessary
    • Modern evangelism often neglects the doctrine of Christ's lordship
  4. IV
    • Only the Holy Spirit can assure true salvation
    • It is wrong to declare someone saved based on an altar call or prayer
    • The church must preach repentance, holiness, and warn of hell

Key Quotes

“Many preachers make it awful easy to walk an aisle to accept Jesus but in reality a few are saved and those with great difficulty.” — E.A. Johnston
“If Jesus is not your Lord he is not your Savior.” — E.A. Johnston
“Only the Holy Spirit can tell someone if they are truly regenerated; it's not our job to do that.” — E.A. Johnston

Application Points

  • Evaluate the gospel presentations you hear or give to ensure they include repentance and submission to Christ's lordship.
  • Do not assume someone is saved simply because they made a decision or walked an aisle; trust the Holy Spirit's work.
  • Commit to preaching and living out the full counsel of God, including warnings about sin and the reality of hell.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main difference between modern evangelism and biblical salvation?
Modern evangelism often emphasizes easy decisions and numbers, while biblical salvation requires repentance, regeneration, and submission to Christ's lordship.
Why does E.A. Johnston criticize altar calls?
Because they often make it too easy to claim salvation without true repentance or transformation, which only God can confirm.
What role does repentance play in salvation according to the sermon?
Repentance is a necessary condition for salvation; without it, one cannot be truly saved.
Can a person be saved by faith alone according to this sermon?
Saving faith is not just human belief but a supernatural gift from God that results in regeneration and transformation.
Who can truly assure a person of their salvation?
Only the Holy Spirit can bear witness to a person's salvation, not human declarations or decisions.

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