Faithfulness in Outreach
“Billy Graham, 99, dies; Pastor Filled Stadiums and Counseled Presidents” was the lead of one among many news outlets on Thursday morning, February 22, 2018. A man whose life spanned a century, and who preached the gospel to a whopping 215 million people in-person, reached his appointed day to die and face the Lord. We each will face that day also, as Hebrews 9:27-28 indicates, “…it is appointed for man to die once, and after that comes judgment, so Christ, having been offered once to bear the sins of many, will appear a second time, not to deal with sin but to save those eagerly waiting for him.” What can we glean from these verses?
First, you have an appointed day to die. You should steward your resources in this life. You should not waste your life on frivolous pursuits. But, counterintuitively, you can do nothing qualitatively to alter the day of your death. It is true that it seems we are masters of our own destiny—but we are not. Your date-of-death is known in the ages. And while you steward the balance of your days, you don’t determine the number of them.
Second, you will face the judgment seat of Christ. Every one will. In Graham’s life, he preached to 215 million people in person. There are just over 315 million people in the United States today and billions in the world. Every one of these 315 million people will face the judgment seat of Christ. It’s inescapable.
Third, sin has been dealt with and will not be dealt with again. This means there will be no second chance opportunities. Christ’s atonement is universally offered but not universally received. Worship is eternal. Missions is temporary. When life expires there is no purgatory or holding location or philosophical discussions. Bottom line: to live is Christ and die is gain for the believer. To live is self and die is eternal death for the unbeliever. This is why we must have an urgency about this gospel now—because missions is short-lived, just as your span of life is.
Fourth, waiting is not passive but active. You can be waiting on your boss to return while also working for the boss. You can be waiting on your date to arrive while also readying yourself for your date. You can be waiting for an appointment to arrive while also finishing a project. Believers eagerly wait for Christ while actively sharing the gospel. It’s both/and not either/or in applying Hebrews 9:28.
Albert Mohler shared the gospel that Billy Graham preached, the gospel we must receive, the gospel we share in outreach to the unbelieving, unresponsive, unrepentant ones around us. Mohler aptly shared,
“It was about heaven that Graham preached—the fact that every human being is a sinner and our plight is impossible except for the fact that God in Christ made atonement for our sins. Graham pointed repeatedly to the historical truths of the crucifixion and of the resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ from the dead—to justification by faith and the promise of the gospel that all who call upon the name of the Lord will be saved—that if we profess with our lips that Jesus Christ is Lord and believe in our hearts that God has raised Him from the dead, we shall be saved. He firmly believed that faith comes by hearing and hearing by the Word of Christ. This was the gospel Graham preached in the beginning. This was the gospel Graham preached in the end. …There will be many people who are trying…to find a way to honor Billy Graham. But I am confident Billy Graham would say that the real way to honor Graham is to preach the gospel he preached, starting here, starting now.”
Honor Graham. Honor Graham’s message. Do outreach. Without the gospel message, your acquaintances are destined for a sinner’s hell. You are God’s ambassadors. You might not lead crusades for 215 million people, but you can get a message out to about 215 people. You can order an outreach packet with t-shirts people will see, invitation cards people with share, yard signs people will notice, and pens people will write with. You don’t have to stop there. You can connect with us and share on social media. You can use these resources to spark gospel conversations and get someone to church with you in and around Easter.
Faithfulness is not defined the same for you as it is for Graham. There’s only one of him. However, faithfulness is defined the same in this sense: outreach urgency. Will you participate in outreach to unbelievers?








