Worthwhile Reading

2009 May 30
by Steve

“There can be no true conversion without conviction of sin. It is one thing to agree that I am a sinner: it is quite another thing to experience the convicting ministry of the Holy Spirit in my life. Unless I have a Spirit-wrought consciousness of my utterly lost condition, I can never exercise saving faith. It is useless to tell unconvicted sinners to believe on Jesus — that message is only for those who know they are lost.” [William Macdonald]

Earlier this year Counsel magazine reprinted an article by the late William Macdonald entitled “Evangelical Dilemma.” This article is a clarion call for the true, scriptural evangelism which is often missing from our testimony today. I wanted to share it with you and I’ve found an online copy published under the title ‘Evangelistic Malpractice’: http://www.plymouthbrethren.org/article/2633

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