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Ray Comfort

Honesty Road

The key to effectively presenting the gospel is to be honest about God's hatred of sin and to show sinners their true state through the Law, before giving them the incredible grace of God in Christ.
Ray Comfort emphasizes the importance of presenting the gospel truthfully, highlighting the reality of sin, suffering, and the righteous standard of God. He stresses the need to use the Law to reveal the depth of sin in order to fully appreciate the grace and love of God demonstrated through the cross. By showing sinners the severity of their sin and the incredible mercy found in Christ, they can truly understand the message of love and concern for their eternal well-being.

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The modern message of the gospel is "God loves you and has a wonderful plan for your life." However, our idea of "wonderful" and the world's may be a little different. Take a sinner through the pages of the Book of Acts and show him the terrifying scene of boulders breaking the bones of Stephen. Then smile and whisper, "Wonderful. . . " Listen together to the sound of a cat-o'-nine-tails as it rips the flesh off the back of the apostle Paul. Follow together the word "suffering" through the Epistles, and see if you can get the world to whisper, "Wonderful!" After such a ride down Honesty Road, they may think the pleasures of sin are a little more attractive than the call to "suffer affliction with the people of God." John MacArthur said, "We need to adjust our presentation of the gospel. We cannot dismiss the fact that God hates sin and punishes sinners with eternal torment. How can we begin a gospel presentation by telling people on their way to hell that God has a wonderful plan for their lives?"

Who in the world is going to listen if we are so blatantly honest about the Christian life? Perhaps not as many as are attracted by the talk of a wonderful plan, however, the answer to our dilemma is to make the issue one of righteousness, rather than happiness. This is what Jesus did. He used the Ten Commandments to show sinners the righteous standard of God (Luke 10:25,26; 18:18-20). Once the world sees the perfect standard by which they will be judged, they will begin to fear God, and through the fear of the Lord, men depart from sin (Proverbs 16:6). They will begin to hunger and thirst after the righteousness that is in Jesus Christ alone.

If you study the New Testament you will see that God's love is almost always given in direct correlation to the cross: herein is love, for God so loved, God commended His love, etc. (See John 3:16; Romans 5:5,6,8; Galatians 2:20; Ephesians 2:4,5; 5:2,25; 1 John 3:16; 4:10; and Revelation 1:5, among others.) The cross is the focal point of God's love for the world. How can we point to the cross without making reference to sin? How can we refer to sin without the Law (Romans 7:7)? The biblical way to express God's love to a sinner is to show him how great his sin is (using the Law--see Romans 7:13; Galatians 3:24), and then give him the incredible grace of God in Christ. This was the key to reaching so many on the Day of Pentecost. They were "devout" Jews who knew the Law and its holy demands, and therefore readily accepted the mercy of God in Christ to escape its fearful wrath.

When you use the Law to show the world their true state, get ready for sinners to thank you. For the first time in their lives, they will see the Christian message as an expression of love and concern for their eternal welfare, rather than of merely proselytizing for a better lifestyle while on this earth.

Sermon Outline

  1. The Problem with the Modern Gospel Message
  2. The Importance of Honesty in Gospel Presentation
  3. The Key to Reaching Sinners
  4. The Result of Using the Law to Show Sinners Their State
  5. Sinners will thank you for showing them the truth
  6. They will see the Christian message as an expression of love and concern

Key Quotes

“We need to adjust our presentation of the gospel. We cannot dismiss the fact that God hates sin and punishes sinners with eternal torment. How can we begin a gospel presentation by telling people on their way to hell that God has a wonderful plan for their lives?” — Ray Comfort
“For the first time in their lives, they will see the Christian message as an expression of love and concern for their eternal welfare, rather than of merely proselytizing for a better lifestyle while on this earth.” — Ray Comfort

Application Points

  • We must be willing to be honest about God's hatred of sin in order to effectively present the gospel.
  • Using the Law to show sinners their true state is a key part of presenting the gospel.
  • The result of using the Law to show sinners their state is that they will see the Christian message as an expression of love and concern for their eternal welfare.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why can't we just tell people that God has a wonderful plan for their lives?
Because this message doesn't accurately reflect the Bible's picture of God's plan, which includes suffering and punishment for sin.
How can we make the issue of righteousness, rather than happiness, the focus of our gospel presentation?
By using the Law to show sinners their true state and then giving them the incredible grace of God in Christ.
What is the key to reaching sinners with the gospel?
Showing them their true state through the Law and then giving them the incredible grace of God in Christ.
What is the result of using the Law to show sinners their state?
Sinners will thank you for showing them the truth and will see the Christian message as an expression of love and concern.
Why is it important to include God's hatred of sin in our gospel presentation?
Because this is what Jesus did in using the Ten Commandments to show sinners the righteous standard of God.

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