Friday, January 31, 2014

Outreach Update 1/25/2014

Seeing the people, He felt compassion for them, because they were distressed and dispirited like sheep without a shepherd. Then He said to His disciples, "The Harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few. Therefore beseech the Lord of the harvest to send out workers into His harvest." (Matthew 9:36-38)

Ministry Recap


2014 is off to a busy start. Since our last blog entry we have had two weeks of ministry efforts including Burbank, NoHo and the Mission Hills Abortuary.

1/18/2014


Elder Bob, and his son David, stopped by to encourage the team and to lead off the preaching with a gracious yet forthright Gospel message. Tonight's team included: Dr. Jack, Jeremy, Sharon, Debbie, Dean & Sai, Forest and Steven V.

The team was greatly blessed to have several hecklers step up to the mic to challange the preachers on the box. This drew a good size crowd, even competing with the break dancing team across the way.

Two of these hecklers, Cameron and Josh, came up to the mic (apparently inspired by Dr. Jack's clever "Got Questions" sign for the mic stand) and proceeded to draw a sizeable crowd, including some familiar faces. Happily, our brother Forest was able to capture some of the evening's discussions on video. We will try to post highlights as soon as we get them edited.

In spite of the invitation for people to approach us with questions, our purpose for being there is NOT to answer as many questions as we can. Rather it is to use each question and answer as a doorway to the Gospel message. This can be challenging to do without getting drawn into an intellectual battle over the historicity, inspiration and interpretation of the Word of God. People have many questions. There is a good answer to every question. So, it is tempting to spend a lot of time sharing the wealth of facts and explanations which affirm the integrity of the Bible's claim to be God's eternal word. But the unregenerate heart of man is never satisfied by evidence, no matter how well attested. And so, we must strive to hold people morally accountable by sharing the Law and it's ability to convict the heart of sin.

Defining Repentance

One of the principle issues we must continually impress upon people is the need for repentance.
The following article excerpted from Ray Comfort and Kirk Cameron's book, "The School for Bibical Evangelism," is very helpful. A worthy goal is to incorporate as much of this content into our preaching and discussions as possible.

The Necessity of Repentance


“What should I say to someone who acknowledges his sins, but says, ‘I just hope God is forgiving’?”

This person could be referred to as “awakened, but not alarmed.” Explain that God is forgiving—but only to those who repent of their sins. Ask him, “If you died right now, where would you go?” If he says, “Hell,” ask if that concerns him. If it does concern him, ask, “What are you going to do?” Then tell him that God commands him to repent and trust the Savior. If it doesn’t concern him, speak of the value of his life, the threat of eternal damnation, and the biblical description of hell. Caution him that he doesn’t have the promise of tomorrow, and plead with him to come to his senses.

Some people insist “repentance” is an old-fashioned word that the world cannot understand. “Sin” is another word that falls into that category. However, we must carefully check our motives for avoiding their use. Do we want to substitute different words to help the world understand, or do we simply want to shake off the reproach that comes with their use? If the world cannot comprehend spiritual words, then we should explain their meanings. Sin is transgression of the Law (1 John 3:4), and repentance means to turn from sin. It is more than contrition (sorrow for sin); to repent means to confess sin and forsake it—to agree with God that it is wrong and to turn and go in the opposite direction. An old soldier once summed up repentance this way: “God said, ‘Attention! About turn! Quick march!’”

It is true that numerous Bible verses speak of the promise of salvation with no mention of repentance. These verses merely tell us to “believe” on Jesus Christ and we shall be saved (Acts 16:31; Romans 10:9). However, the Bible makes it clear that God is holy and man is sinful, and that sin makes a separation between the two (Isaiah 59:1,2). Without repentance from sin, wicked men cannot have fellowship with a holy God. We are dead in our trespasses and sins (Ephesians 2:1) and until we forsake them through repentance, we cannot be made alive in Christ. The Scriptures speak of “repentance unto life” (Acts 11:18). We must turn from sin to the Savior. This is why Paul preached “repentance toward God, and faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ” (Acts 20:21).

Jesus said that He came to call “sinners to repentance” (Matthew 9:13). The first public word He preached was “repent” (Matthew 4:17). John the Baptist began his ministry the same way (Matthew 3:2). Jesus told His hearers twice that without repentance, they would perish (Luke 13:3,5).

If belief is all that is necessary for salvation, then the logical conclusion is that one need never repent. However, the Bible tells us that a false convert “believes” and yet is not saved (Luke 8:13); he remains a “worker of iniquity.”

In his book One Thing You Can’t Do in Heaven, Mark Cahill notes that, when witnessing to the lost, “if there is no desire to walk away from sin, the person is not really making a true heart commitment to the Savior. In John 6:44 Jesus says, ‘No one can come to Me unless the Father who sent Me draws him.’ If God is drawing someone to Him, He would also be drawing the person away from his sin.”

Look at the warning of Scripture: “If we say that we have fellowship with him, and walk in darkness, we lie, and do not the truth” (1 John 1:6). The Scriptures also say, “He that covers his sins shall not prosper, but whoso confesses and forsakes them [repents] shall have mercy” (Proverbs 28:13). Jesus said that there was joy in heaven over one sinner who “repents” (Luke 15:10). If there is no repentance, there is no joy because there is no salvation.

As Peter preached on the Day of Pentecost, he commanded his hearers to repent “for the remission of sins” (Acts 2:38). Without repentance, there is no remission of sins; we are still under God’s wrath. Peter further said, “Repent... and be converted, that your sins may be blotted out” (Acts 3:19). We cannot be converted, or have our sins blotted out, unless we repent. God Himself “commands all men everywhere [leaving no exceptions] to repent” (Acts 17:30). Peter said a similar thing at Pentecost: “Repent, and be baptized every one of you” (Acts 2:38). Scripture says that the Lord is “not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance” (2 Peter 3:9). Clearly, those who do not repent will perish.

If repentance wasn’t necessary for salvation, why then did Jesus command that repentance be preached to all nations (Luke 24:47)? When He sent out His disciples two by two, they “preached that men should repent” (Mark 6:12).

The necessity of repentance underscores the importance of going through the Law with a sinner. If a man doesn’t know what sin is, how can he repent? Any “repentance” would be merely “horizontal repentance.” He’s responding to the Savior because he’s lied to men, he’s stolen from men, etc. But when David sinned with Bathsheba, he didn’t say, “I’ve sinned against man.” He said to God, “Against you, and you only, have I sinned, and done this evil in your sight” (Psalm 51:4). When Joseph was tempted sexually, he said, “How can I do this thing and sin against God?” (Genesis 39:9). The prodigal son said, “I’ve sinned against heaven” (Luke 15:21). That’s why Paul preached “repentance toward God” (Acts 20:21). When a man doesn’t understand that his sin is primarily vertical, he’ll merely exercise superficial, experimental, horizontal repentance, and fall away when tribulation, temptation, and persecution come.


1/25/2014

This week's team included: Mark, Sharon, Debbie, Jeremy, Steve M., Dr. Jack, Nestor, Dean & Sai, Richard and Steven V.

After several team members Whitfielded some gospel presentations we powered up the amp. Dean and Richard went to the corner location to do some stoplight preaching.

As always, what seemed like a quiet, uneventful Saturday evening was full of one-to-one encounters and many tracts delivered into the hands of passersby.

The Morning Shift

You never know quite what to expect at NoHo station. Even at 6:00 AM there was police activity


Our brother Paul has been blessing the folks at NoHo station with his well-crafted and vividly illustrated messages on the box.

It is always a blessing to see the beautiful sunrise. What a glorious God we serve!

Mission Hills

Recently we have been out at the Mission Hills "Abortuary" with our friends Don and Tony. The purpose of this effort is simply to be the last voice of conscience to the pregnant women and their partners/family members who are enablers of this tragedy.

Don is bold, yet respectful, in his efforts to appeal to the couples as they walk from their car to the rear entrance of the building. "Abortion is an action with eternal consequences! Please don't kill your baby. There are alternatives to this!" Don has been on the receiving end of all manner of abuse, including verbal and physical threats of violence, as well as near misses and deliberate intimidation by vehicles.

Don seeks to counsel a couple who, incredibly, have stopped to ask him for directions to the clinic entrance. When he starts asking them if they are here for an abortion, their demeanor changes. Don walks behind them proclaiming the many reasons why abortion is a crime and a sin against a Holy God.

This couple kept going, as he continued to plead with them to reconsider. Eventually, Don returns to the parking lot area, in the hope that the next couple will see the witnesses standing by the entrance, prompting them to have a change of heart and simply drive on by.

You can help with this effort. Don is faithful to visit this clinic on Tuesdays and Saturdays, 8 to 10 AM. Check here for more information.

This is a new documentary which has just been released. Some of the footage was filmed at this clinic.




PLEASE JOIN US IN BURBANK!


Saturday evening at 6:00 PM, rain or shine, Burbank Police Dept. parking lot for prayer, then walking to the mall for witnessing and tracts.





Saturday, January 18, 2014

Steadfast Proclamation 1/11/2014

Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life. (John 5:24 NASB)

2014 seems to have revealed a fresh move of God's Holy Spirit to convict men of their sin and to embolden and energize our team members to increasing obedience to the Lord's call upon our lives. Team members included:  Mark, Dr. Jack & Barbara, Dean, Jeremy, Nestor, and Steven V.

A new guitarist, named Mike, provided some well performed entertainment. He courteously adjusted his volume, took long breaks out of deference to the preaching, and even offered some advice on optimizing the sound adjustments on our amp.

We've been blessed to have Nestor, a member of the CBC Choir, out with us several times lately. He has volunteered to be a steward over the Bible distribution, which is to say that he has been holding the "Free Bibles" sign and responding graciously when people come up to ask for one. His cheerful and friendly countenance has been an encouragement to us all.

Brother Jeremy offered this description of the encounter he and Dean had with an elderly gentleman who called himself "Byrd":

Byrd approached us to show his support (and offer some audio advice).  While he had a decent understanding of the 4 gospels, it became quickly apparent that the Jesus he was talking about (a moralist) and the Jesus the Bible proclaims (the way, the truth, and the life) were not one and the same.

We began a deeper discussion with him, but Byrd had trouble seeing the difference – even affirming everything we would say as truth.  This led Dean to take a different approach and humbly ask Byrd to explain the way to Heaven to us (in his words).

Having him think it through for himself exposed that while he believed he needed to be a good person, he wasn't positive if he had been a good enough of a person (“only God knows for sure”) and that gave Dean an opening to point out to him that God has said that we must be perfect, and therefore we can be certain that we haven’t been good enough!  That gave Byrd pause and we were able to give at least a rough outline of the Gospel, although he still chose to cling to the idea that since he wasn't as bad as other people, his goodness had to factor in there somehow.

We may not have made any noticeable headway by the time we parted ways, but we pray that the truth he was presented of our inability to ever be good enough to get into Heaven on our own continues to echo in his mind, leading him towards repentance and trust in the true Jesus.


A Heckler (Finally!)


Dean had the following exchange with this heckler:

Heckler:  What is your opinion of the fact that Islam, Judaism, most Bhuddists, I think, consider Christ to be a prophet?

Dean:  Well, yes, that's an opinion. Jesus proved He was God when He rose from the dead . . .

H:  That wasn't my question. What is your opinion of that?

D:  Well, my opinion is irrelevant, but I can tell you what the Bible says  . . .

H:  (Makes a rude hand gesture, and storms off, not waiting for the answer.)

D:  What upsets you so much, sir, that Jesus died for your sins? He loved you so much He died on a cross. You're not doing that to me, you're doing that to His beautiful message. Jesus died on a cross for you, and if you would turn and repent and trust in Him you will pass from death to life in an instant. That's the good news of the Gospel my friends.

NoHo Morning Shift


The morning shift continues at NoHo MTA Station, providing Bibles, tracts, gospel proclamation, and free Granola Bars to commuters. Please join us on Wednesday mornings, at the Lankershim crosswalk, across from the bus depot, starting at 6:00 AM. We are there, by God's grace, till 8:00 AM. Text notices are sent the night before to confirm. Please talk to Steve to get on the text list if you are interested in receiving these notifications.

Join Us!  

Saturday nights in Burbank, 6:00 PM, at the BPD parking lot for prayer, and then at the AMC Mall from 6:45 till 9 PM for witnessing.









Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Glorifying God In the New Year 1/4/2014

For I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ, for it is the power of God to salvation for everyone who believes . . ."  (Romans 1:16)

The year of our Lord 2014 began with a strong proclamation of the salvation that comes from God through the sacrifice made by Christ on the cross of Calvary. CBC Team members Mark, Steve M., Jack, Dean S., Forest, Dean C., Sai, and Steven V. took up positions on the Mall and on the corner of San Fernando and Magnolia, to share the Gospel of God's saving grace.

The Morning Shift  12/31/2013

We were glad to be greeted by our good friend Richard who braved the chilly morning air to join in the proclamation of the Glorious Gospel at North Hollywood Metro Station. Although we were there on a Tuesday, New Year's Eve day, we will resume our Wednesday morning outreach there starting on Jan. 8th. Please join us at 6:00 AM. Dress warm!

Rose Parade Goes Pagan

Christian witnesses precede last year's Rose Parade
Significantly, the new year was marked by the cultural sanctioning of same-sex marriage by the inclusion of a homosexual wedding ceremony in the nationally broadcast Pasadena Rose Parade. John MacArthur has an excellent article that addresses the issue of homosexuality from a biblical perspective.

Join us again in Burbank, this coming Saturday, at 6:00 PM, as we gather to pray and then walk together to the Palm St. outdoor mall for witnessing.


May the Lord bless you richly in the New Year ahead.


Wednesday, January 1, 2014

A Transitional Year 12/28/2013

2013 was a transitional year for the CBC Evangelism Team. Every one of us has changed, growing in Christ. The world has changed, running further from the Way, the Truth and the Life. But our Lord has not changed, and God's plan of redemption has not changed. And so we joyfully and prayerfully soldier on.

For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them. (Ephesians 2:10 NKJV)


Tonight's team included Mark, Paul, Jack & Barbara, Dean & Sai, Steve M., Forest, and Steven V. We were also joined by Paul's friend Mark, a brother who attends Calvary Baptist Church in Santa Clarita.

A new act was added to the "circus," creating a cacaphony of disparate sounds which did not blend well. This young woman had set up with her guitar and amp directly across from the restaurant, while the beatboxers were blasting away at the other end of the public area. Being last on the scene, we took up a position between the two, directly across from the unlit Christmas Tree and facing AWAY from the restaurant.

The team was challenged anew over the issue of "noise," by the manager of the Market City Caffe, seen here talking to Steve M. The restaurant manager was cordial in demeanor, but he suggested to us that somehow the various street performers should regulate themselves before the City Council, of which he is a member, decides to start requiring permits. Admittedly, he picked a very good opportunity to make his point. It was quite chaotic, sound-wise. Unfortunately, we do get lumped in with the performers. All of us are offensive in our own ways (except perhaps the Cello player;-). In our case, though, it is the content of the message. I mentioned that we have been aiming our amps away from his location. Before he left, the restauranteur admitted that he and several of his patrons felt the message was offensive.

Dr. Jack had a cordial discussion with the Guitar Woman. Not surprisingly, she also objected to our presentation of the Gospel. Jack used the opportunity to clarify the Gospel message.

Yet, in spite of the efforts by a few to marginalize or compete with the proclamation of the Gospel, many people come up and gladly take bibles. Many more receive tracts, and others stop to engage in one-to-one discussions. Let us not grow weary in doing the work we have been called to do.

This is a faithful saying, and these things I want you to affirm constantly, that those who have believed in God should be careful to maintain good works. These things are good and profitable to men. (Titus 3:8)


Some goals to pray about for 2014:

-Continue weekly outreaches to Burbank and North Hollywood.
-Consider additional sites for witnessing in Burbank.
-A monthly outreach to Hollywood, and Glendale also.
-Some kind of collaboration with the Armenian Reformed Bible Church and Hope Hollywood Church.
-Further opportunities for "venue" evangelism, such as the Glendale Car show.
-Collaboration with other ministries at Calvary Bible Church, such as Hope Again, and Avenues Pregnancy Clinics.
-Opportunities for Team training and fellowship.

The Time is Short

The current episode of the Jan Markell show, "Understanding the Times," has an interesting wrap-up of some of the many developments in world politics and culture during 2013 which exemplify the steady march toward the soon return of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Let us be encouraged and inspired by the promise of the Angels who witnessed to the disciples at the ascension of Christ: "This same Jesus, who was taken up from you into heaven, will so come in like manner as you saw Him go into heaven." (Acts 1:11)

The A.M. Shift  12/24/2013


This week's morning shift was blessed with a great turn out of faithful evangelists. Dean S., Paul, and Mark joined Steve for a Christmas Eve Day outreach at the crossroads of the Valley, North Hollywood Metro Station.

May the Eternal Lord bless us all in the New Year.

Join with us in the New Year of Our Lord, 2014!