| Why I Preach on the Streets Letter Size Tract, Tri-fold Copyright © 1998 James L.
Melton Suggested Donation: 8 cents each Our church makes it a regular
habit to preach on the local publick streets. Our
nations Constitution grants us FREEDOM OF SPEECH,
so we exercise our freedom by preaching Gods word
to the general publick. No other church in our
county does this, so people naturally write us off as a
bunch of fanatics. A few others show their
appreciation for our ministry, yet they never preach
publickly themselves. Nevertheless, we continue to
preach the word and distribute Gospel literature, and we
do so for some very good reasons... Gods Word Commands Street
Preaching Publick ministry is not a matter
of choice or preference. Gods word clearly
tells us that publick ministry was a regular part of
early Christianity. In Luke 14:23, we are commanded
to Go out into the highways and hedges, and
compel them to come in, that my house may be be filled.
Paul told the Ephesian elders in Acts Many preachers refuse to preach
on the streets while using excuses like It just
doesnt work or It just doesnt
work around here. By the term work
the preacher means that street preaching doesnt fill
the pews in his church building! He figures
that filling his pews is more important than warning the
lost, so he doesnt preach on the street. I
have found that street preaching DOES work if
your primary goal is to preach to the lost like
God commanded. Our Lord didnt say for us to
go into all the churches and preach the gospel. He
said for us to go into all the world. A
local street corner is a fine place to start. The Great Men of the Bible Were Street
Preachers Then the LORD said unto
me, Proclaim all these words in the cities of Judah, and
in the streets of Jerusalem, saying, Hear ye the words of
this covenant, and do them. (Jer. 11:6) All
through the Bible Gods men spoke publickly. Noah
had no pulpit or building, yet the Bible declares that he
was a preacher of righteousness (II Pet. 2:5).
He was a publick open-air preacher, just like Enoch,
Elijah, Isaiah, Jeremiah, and the rest of the prophets.
The New Testament hardly gets
underway before we read of John the Baptist, the voice
of one crying in the wilderness (Mat. 3:1-12).
He was an open-air publick preacher. He had no
pulpit, but he certainly had a message, and he wasnt
AFRAID to preach it publickly! The same is true with the
Apostles and early Christians. They not only
preached in the temple and in the synagogues, but also in
the general publick (Acts 3, When the Lord Jesus Christ began
His preaching ministry, like all the others, He preached
to the general publick (Mark The World Needs to Know that Im
Different These all died in faith,
not having received the promises, but having seen them
afar off, and were persuaded of them, and embraced them,
and confessed that they were strangers and pilgrims on
the earth. (Heb. 11:13) Every real Christian, and
certainly every preacher, needs to be reminded constantly
that this world is not his home. We are STRANGERS,
and we should never feel at home in this wicked world.
I have found that street preaching draws a very definite
line between myself and the many lukewarm preachers in
our area. The publick clearly sees a difference.
A clear line is drawn between our church and the many
liberal and compromising churches. The people in
our community KNOW that we are different, and they know
that we mean business. This is largely due to
street preaching. We do not have to TELL people
that were different. We PROVE it every time
we street preach. Street Preaching Attracts Attention Preacher, you dont have to
waste Gods money on expensive attractions to get a
crowd. You dont have to have a special
singing to get people to hear your preaching. Just
take your Bible, some tracts, some Scripture signs, and a
few faithful Christians to a busy intersection and start
preaching! In less than an hour hundreds of people
will have HEARD and SEEN your message! I Enjoy the Filling of the Holy Spirit Apart from the night that I
received Christ as my Saviour, I know of no greater
feeling of inner peace and assurance than that of
street preaching. I preach or teach from a pulpit
four times every week, but still, theres nothing
like street preaching. Theres a spirit of
boldness and power which accompanies street preaching,
unlike pulpit preaching. I can remember the very first
time I went. I was very nervous, but as soon as I
opened my mouth the Holy Spirit just took control! The
moment I said, The Bible says... the whole
thing changed and I felt right at home at that
busy intersection.
Occasionally, we have the
opportunity to introduce others to publick street
preaching. Everyone says about the same thing: I
was nervous at first, but then God just took over! Theres
nothing like it! Street Preaching Is Good for My Church
Members As a pastor, it brings great joy
to see a few faithful church members occupy the streets
for their Lord and Saviour. Any Christian can sit
in a pew or eat a fellowship meal, but it takes a
courageous saint to bear the reproach of street preaching.
I generally do the preaching, while my members hold
Scripture signs with sayings like Ye must be born
again, and Im a fool for Jesus Christ.
Whose fool are you? Other members offer
tracts and Bible courses to those stopped at the red
lights. After the preaching, there is always a
spirit of joy and excitement present as we comment on our
experiences of the day. Street preaching will give
your members more zeal and boldness than anything else
you can do. If you want to see your people serving
God, get them on the streets. If I Dont Warn the Lost, Who
Will? And I
sought for a man among them, that should make up the
hedge, and stand in the gap before me for the land, that
I should not destroy it: but I found none. (Ezk. 22:30)
Will God say this of your
community? Friend, your publick streets are filled
with people who never attend church services, and many of
them have never heard a clear presentation of New
Testament salvation. Many of these people you will
never meet anywhere else. The street is your only
chance to warn them. Paul, a street preacher
himself, said, Wherefore I take you to record this
day, that I am pure from the blood of all men.
For I have not shunned to declare unto you all the
counsel of God. (Acts 20:26-27) Can you make this
statement about the men in your community? Friend,
if you dont preach to the publick, who will? WHAT
WOULD JESUS DO? Note: The word public
in this tract has intentionally been spelled publick
in order to match the Old English spelling in the King
James Bible. |