BIBLE MEDITATION:
“For what is our hope, or joy, or crown of rejoicing? Are not even ye in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at his coming? For ye are our glory and joy.” 1 Thessalonians 2:19-20

DEVOTIONAL THOUGHT:
Here’s what Paul was saying to those in Thessalonica: “When Jesus comes, my crown is going to those that I’ve led to Him.”  Now that’s a crown that doesn’t corrupt.  When you die and go to heaven, are you going to take somebody with you, or are you going to heaven alone?  “Must I go and empty-handed, must I meet my Savior so; without one soul with which to greet Him, must I empty-handed go?” Now I don’t want to hurt your feelings, but I’m concerned because most people in church are not active soul winners. That’s tragic.

You say, “But, Pastor, I give my money.”  I don’t care how much money you give.  If you’re not endeavoring to bring souls to Christ, you’re not right with God.  You say, “Well, I teach.”  I don’t care how eloquently you teach.  If you’re not trying to bring souls to Jesus, you’re not right with God.  You say, “Well, I attend faithfully.”  I don’t care how much you attend.  If you’re not trying to bring souls to Jesus Christ, you are not right with God.

Andrew Murray said, “There are two classes of Christians: soul winners and backsliders.”  You are one or the other.  If you don’t have a passion to see people come to the Lord Jesus Christ, I wonder if you know the Jesus I know.

ACTION POINT:
My dear brother, my dear sister, there is a crown to run for.  It’s the soul winner’s crown.

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Devotions taken from the messages of Adrian Rogers.

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