Friday, February 7, 2014

Saving Lives With the Newspaper

I love to read my newspaper; a bit of a news junkie. I have to confess it's one of life's simple pleasures, but it's an important part of my day. I've found out that a newspaper isn't finished though when you finish reading it. Oh, no, no! It's more than informative. A newspaper is useful! It's well worth the little money I spend for it. And, of course, today I can get a lot of that news online too. But what's in the news is useful for wrapping fragile items, or storing them or shipping them. We were just doing that the other day. And let's see, it's useful for killing flies. A newspaper is useful for lining pet cages. You need that. It's useful for building a fire. Oh yeah, and what's in the news or in the newspaper is useful for saving lives.

I'm Ron Hutchcraft and I want to have A Word With You today about "Saving Lives With the Newspaper."

Our word for today from the Word of God comes from Luke chapter 13, and I'll begin reading at verse 4. Jesus is speaking to a crowd, and He says, "Those eighteen who died when the tower of Siloam fell on them - do you think they were more guilty than all the others living in Jerusalem? I tell you, no! But unless you repent, you too will all perish."

Now, Jesus here is referring to what was probably the headline of that day - the collapse of this tower in Siloam. Today that tower disaster might be equivalent to, let's say, an earthquake where a number of people died, or a plane crash with a lot of fatalities. Jesus uses this headline to get people thinking about their lives and thinking about Him. He says, "Remember that disaster we just all heard about? Well, you know, those people are no different from you. It pays to be ready. What if that had happened to you? Have you repented? Are you right with God?"

You know what Jesus is doing here? He is modeling an approach to reaching people that honestly is just as relevant today. I call it "headline" evangelism; using the news to open a door to talk about Jesus. Now, if you're a follower of Christ, there are probably some people that you are spiritually burdened for, who you want to have in heaven with you someday. Some days you find yourself saying, "You know, there's got to be a way to open a conversation." And you wonder if some day they are going to say to you, "You know, we talked about everything, but you never told me about this Jesus you know." You want to, but you don't know how to get started. Well, here's a way. Ask God to show you attention getters in what's happening in the world, what's reported in the news; things that could help open a door to a spiritual conversation.

Larry and Pat were a couple we were very burdened for, and one day we were talking about the dramatic world changes that had been taking place. I said, "You know, it's amazing how much of that is predicted in the Bible." They said, "What do you mean? Like what?" Well, that led us into a discussion of prophecy, which led to a discussion that Jesus is Lord, that's why He knows what's going to happen, which led to a discussion of who Jesus can be to us.

Sometimes it might be a story of a sudden death that's in the headlines, a crash, an accident. And I find myself saying, "You know, it's good to know for sure where you're going to go when you die. It's so good that it's possible to know you're going to heaven." And somebody goes, "Really? How can you be sure you're going to heaven?"

See, that's when you can bring up the good news about Jesus. Maybe it will be all the struggles some successful public figure is going through, or struggles that show that success doesn't fill the hole inside.

Often the world's bad news gives you the golden opportunity to share God's good news. Today's headlines, consecrated to God, might just help point someone to Jesus Christ. So, you actually could be saving lives with the newspaper.

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