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From: "Forthright Magazine" <forthrightmag@...>
Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 22:25:01 -0300
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Straight to the Cross


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COLUMN: Friend to Friend

Getting the Most out of Gospel Meeting
by Phil Sanders

Gospel meetings, seminars, and lectureships can be
exciting times. The crowds are a little larger, and we
usually see people we haven't seen in a while. The
mealtime fellowship is heartwarming, and the singing
has a little more spark. Smiles abound.

Gospel meetings usually have preaching that is
different than the normal Lord's day sermons. Sermons
at meetings are designed to persuade, to convert, and
to bring change in the lives of those who hear.

We should come to a meeting with an open heart, ready
to hear. Attitude makes all the difference in how much
we get out of a lesson. People generally come away
with what they look for. If you look for something
meaningful to your life, something that will help you
in the challenges you face, you will probably find
some nuggets of truth that will help you.

If you come with an attitude of wishing you were
somewhere else, desiring it to be over, you probably
won't get much out of any sermon.

Bring your Bible, bring your interest, bring a smile,
and bring a desire to learn God's will for your life.

Bring a willingness to change. The word of God
stimulates, provokes, and challenges us to grow into
better people. You may learn the need to forsake an
attitude or behavior; or you may learn a new way of
approaching an old problem. Your conscience may be
pricked to begin (or begin again) a lifestyle closer
to Christ than you've walked before.

What you get out of a sermon is what you put into it.
If you have a heart full of love and devotion, a
message can change your life. If you are resistant,
you may leave in the same condition as when you
entered.

"Come let us reason together," says the Lord (Isaiah
1:18-20).

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