{"id":1599,"date":"2002-09-04T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2002-09-04T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/banneroftruth.co\/us\/resources\/articles\/2002\/two-different-people-coming-to-christ"},"modified":"2002-09-04T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2002-09-04T00:00:00","slug":"two-different-people-coming-to-christ","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/staging.banneroftruth.org\/uk\/resources\/articles\/2002\/two-different-people-coming-to-christ\/","title":{"rendered":"Two Different People Coming to Christ"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><P> <strong>TWO DIFFERENT PEOPLE COMING TO         CHRIST<\/strong>       <P><strong>In our coming to Christ we too are all different. No two conversions         are the same. All have been converted in different ways.<\/strong><P>by Neil Richards<\/p>\n<p>On the closing evening of the Aberystwyth Conference Neil Richards, a retired         minister and member of the Caergwrle Evangelical Church in North Wales,         preached thus on Mark 5:<\/p>\n<p>How very different people are. No two are just the same. God makes no         clones. We have seen this in the preachers we have heard this week. The         message has been the same, with the same God at work, but through very         different personalities. The differences in fact do not matter. The excellency         of the power is of God. No two people are alike, not even identical twins.         There were such in school with me. I was very friendly with one but I         hardly knew the other. They were quite different people. <\/p>\n<p>There are two people in Mark 5. There is Jairus the ruler of the synagogue.         His approach to the Lord Jesus was public, falling at his feet, while         the anonymous woman with her haemorrhages and failures to get medical         help for 12 years comes secretly to the Lord. In our coming to Christ         we too are all different. No two conversions are the same. All have been         converted in different ways. How differently God has dealt with us. It         is the same washing and regenerating but the details and the story is         different in every case. Some Christians can tell you the very hour they         believed on him. Paul was like that. He could go to the place on the Damascus         Road and remember the day it all happened. John Wesley knew the date in         Aldersgate in London when he heard Luther&#8217;s preface to the epistle to         the Romans being read and light dawned in his heart: &quot;I felt my heart         strangely warmed.&quot; Wesley knew thenceforth that his faith was in         Jesus Christ. Thomas Charles was like that after he had been taken to         Llangeitho in his teens and heard Daniel Rowland preaching on Hebrews         and then he was converted. He always remembered that day in his life,         marking it annually in his diary. Yet there are others truly converted         and believing who cannot tell you the hour or day or month or year when         it took place. It is often like that in children brought up in Christian         homes. When did that change take place? That question is not the vital         one, but to know that we have passed from death to life, and that the         work of grace is going on in our hearts. It doesn&#8217;t matter if you don&#8217;t         know what time the sun rose this morning but that you can enjoy its light         and warmth. <\/p>\n<p>Let us focus on thee two people. Both of these stories are stories of         faith. What is faith? What does it mean to believe on the Lord Jesus Christ?         The Bible answers by showing us situations and saying, &quot;See this         person and see how he or she responds.&quot; That is the result of faith         in the heart. Two fine examples of faith in the Lord Jesus are here<\/p>\n<p>THE WOMAN.<\/p>\n<p>She had faith borne of need after 12 years of distress. In failure, desperation         and hopelessness she came to the Lord. She could have said with the Psalmist         that it was out of the depths she cried to him. That is always true in         some measure in faith. We must know our need and condition. Faith arises         out of a heart burdened with sin. The first work of the Spirit in our         hearts is seen in our consciousness of sin and need. We are given a glimpse         of ourselves in the presence of God. It is in some measure out of that         need that we meet with Christ alone. Faith comes from our guilt and lostness.         Haven&#8217;t many people lost the gravity of their need because they have lost         any sense of their sin. So there is also a loss of the fear of God, and         the judgement to come, and the precious atonement for our sins. &quot;What         must I do to be saved?&quot; is the great question. From what? The inner         rages of sin? Yes, in all the ways it destroys us, yes. But the most serious         need is to be saved from the wrath to come. We have present needs but         they go on into the eternal world. There are dark consequences in this         world and the world to come. Only against that background do we see the         cross of the Lord Jesus Christ.<\/p>\n<p>Someone once criticised Anselm&#8217;s biblical doctrine of the atonement,         but he replied, &quot;You have not faced up to the gravity of sin.&quot;         Only when we have seen the divine indictment on us as sinners do we appreciate         our need of a sacrifice and atonement. Have you been making light of sin?         Sin is not something to be trivialised, and the voice of a man&#8217;s conscience         can become stifled. May God give you a sense of sin and his mercy. So         faith in the Lord Jesus Christ always comes from need.<\/p>\n<p>Faith is a conviction that Christ alone can meet that need. When this         woman heard about Jesus she came to him. Faith comes by hearing and hearing         by the Word of God. The Gospel is the great magnet that draws men and         women to Jesus Christ. Faith is trust in a Saviour who is made known to         us in his person, love and saving power. The purpose of preaching and         testimony is to introduce men and women to the Lord Jesus Christ.<\/p>\n<p>By the gospel and its message of grace God works out those eternal counsels         that he has in the Christ to save a people. The gospel comes to us with         all its wide invitations and gracious calls &#8211; &quot;come unto me all you         that labour . . .if any man thirst let him come to me. . .&quot; The words         are addressed to sinners. No one can ever know his election before his         conversion. All we can know is that we are poor lost sinners and Jesus         Christ came from glory to save such. All that we can know is known to         us through the gospel. It is like coming to a door with an invitation         to all to pass through it when so many things would seem to disqualify         us. But when we enter we read on the other side, &quot;Chosen in Christ         before the foundation of the world.&quot; You can only know your election         as you have entered and responded to the invitations. That is how faith         works. It is borne out of need. Jesus Christ can meet the deepest needs         of my heart. This woman had a conviction that the Lord could help her,         and she came to him and stretched out her hand to him. There was this         commitment to him in faith.<\/p>\n<p>Notice here the secrecy of her approach to him. How helpful that is.         She felt she could not come openly but she had devised a way. In the crowd         and getting close to him she stretched out to him and touched his clothes.         She was healed in that moment and she knew inwardly that he had healed         her. No one else knew of it and she was ready to move on and quietly put         her life back together, but all her plans went wrong. The Lord Jesus stopped         and asked who had touched him. The disciples thought is a very strange         question for he was being jostled by the press. Men and women were pressing         close to him and brushed against his clothes. &quot;Who touched you? You         are in a crowd. We have no idea.&quot; But the Lord Jesus looked around         and waited. Then out of the crowd came this woman and she fell at his         feet and she acknowledged what she had sought to keep hidden. <\/p>\n<p>Why did the Lord Jesus constrain her to own up and make herself known?         Because he had something to teach her, and ourselves. First, he wanted         her to know that power of faith. She must know how and why she had been         healed. It was not simply that she had touched his clothes. He said to         her, &quot;Daughter, your faith has healed you. Go in peace.&quot; It         was because she had touched him that she had been healed. She had trusted         in him, not in some &#8216;magic&#8217; contact with his clothes. We must never separate         outward things for inward faith. I was once in the Greek Orthodox Cathedral         in Bucharest and standing in that cavernous place I noticed a woman near         the wall standing and holding her hands against a casket. I learned that         it was said to contain the bones of a saint, and she believed that if         she could touch it that healing power would flows to you from it. The         Turin Shroud caused excitement because people said if it had touched Jesus&#8217;         body and we could be near we also could get benefit and healing. <\/p>\n<p>&quot;It is not touching things outwardly,&quot; he told her, &quot;but         faith in me, from your heart, that is all important.&quot; We need to         reach out the unseen hand of faith, the empty hand stretched out to the         Saviour. Nothing in my hands I bring simply to thy cross I cling. Then         you will know the difference between the false remedies of this world         and the saving power of the Lord Christ. He wants you to know that<\/p>\n<p>He always calls for a public confession of faith. She wanted it so be         so secret, being healed quietly, and then disappearing into anonymity         again. Why the secrecy? Why not come openly? We have a hint of the answer.         It may have been a sense of shame. The disease she was suffering from         in Jewish society and under Mosaic law rendered her unclean, and she was         separated from the services of the temple. The Levitical prohibition in         that kind of symbolism was teaching the inherent sinfulness of human nature.         With an issue of blood she was cut off from the worship of God in the         formal sense. There was a sense of shame about her. Did that hinder her?         Maybe there were uncertainties. But she knew he could heal her, and so         she comes secretly. There were depths of love in Christ that she had not         grasped. <\/p>\n<p>The Lord Jesus is the Son of God and the only Saviour and you have seen         examples of this through the preaching of the week. You don&#8217;t doubt that         he has saving power. You have seen your friends saved, but there is your         own uncertainty as to whether this is true for you. Maybe some guilt lingers         for years. Some failure, some shame, even some long hardening of the heart.         Though he is a Saviour to others you know there is something that keeps         you from coming to him. Look at this woman and how the Lord dealt with         her. Her faith is weak, but the Lord did not send her away. <\/p>\n<p>It is not the greatness of our faith that saves us but the greatness         of the Saviour. A weak faith saves as well as a strong faith. There are         many benefits from a strong faith, but a weak faith fixed in Christ will         save, and that woman reminds us of that. Jesus gives her more than she         asks. He gives her peace and he meets her deepest needs &#8211; which are more         than her body&#8217;s healing. <\/p>\n<p>You can never be a secret follower of the Saviour. How hard it was as         a teenager to let my family know my faith, and then in the RAF to let         folk knew whose we were and whom we served, so you kneeled down by your         bed at the end of the day. It was not easy. But the Lord must be honoured         before men. Belief in the heart and also confession with the lips are         both needed. There are two men in the gospel who were secret disciples         of the Lord, Nicodemus and Joseph of Arimathea, for a little while but         it could not be for long. They took his body down from Golgotha. The cross         brought them out. Maybe many of you are like this woman. You have asked         for mercy and you have put your trust in him in your heart. You find yourself         saying, &quot;My faith is private and I don&#8217;t have to tell everyone. I         don&#8217;t need to say anything.&quot; I want to say to you that those are         not Christ&#8217;s terms. We must have him on his terms. He is Lord and we can&#8217;t         lay them down. He is Lord and we must take up the cross and follow him         all the days of our earthly lives.<\/p>\n<p>JAIRUS<\/p>\n<p>He is longing for the Lord Jesus to come to his home where his daughter         is dying. He is kept waiting. Why? He was testing this man&#8217;s faith, drawing         it out and making it stronger and making it work. Faith grows through         testing. The Syrophoenician woman persisted and the Lord Jesus made her         wait and even the dogs can eat the crumbs from the master&#8217;s table. Faith         was tested and drawn out. <\/p>\n<p>If you are a Christian you must expect your faith to be tested. Does         your Lord give you a stronger faith? I pray for that every day. Then the         Lord has sometimes strange ways to answer that prayer. Often by trials         he answers prayer. In John Newtons&#8217;s hymn he learns that by earthly trials         God breaks our schemes of earthly joy that we may find our joy in Him.       <\/p>\n<p>Jairus&#8217; daughter actually dies and then at that point Jesus says, &quot;Don&#8217;t         fear, only believe.&quot; If only you can hear these words at the end         of the conference those same words. The sounds of mourning filled the         house with noise and the Lord Jesus asked them why, telling them that         she was only asleep and they laughed him to scorn &#8211; they knew better.         He came into that room and at her bed he stands as the Resurrection and         the Life. He raised her to life with all the tenderness and gentleness         of a mother&#8217;s touch. We have the actual words he said, &quot;Talitha cumi!&quot;         No magical formula. Simple plain words. &quot;Little girl I say unto you,         arise.&quot; What gentleness and yet what power. When men try to do powerful         big things we observe the difference, that that is not always God&#8217;s way.         With extraordinary gentleness he raised this girl to life. He heals this         particular girl, not as a case, but as a little child and in those simple         words are all the power of God. Elijah stood outside the cave and experienced         an earthquake, <br \/>        wind and storm. Then the still small voice was heard. Sometimes it actually         is like that. Sometimes it is an earthquake. Other times it is like Lydia         and an opening of the heart. The power is the same, but no two people         come to Jesus in the same way. <\/p>\n<p>What then did Jesus do? He took her hand. She was dead and one contracted         defilement if one touched a dead body, but Jesus identified with her and         brought her life. He has identified with us all. He sits where we sit         and takes our place. Isn&#8217;t that a precious central truth in the gospel.         Identify with him, and he with us.<\/p>\n<p>So we leave these two people, the woman, wonderfully restored and the         father, overwhelmed with joy &#8211; two examples of how faith works within         us. We have come to the end of our conference. Jesus is the same yesterday,         today and for ever. Everything he is in the gospel he is here tonight,         and when you and I go back home to our different circumstances, we go         back knowing he is the same. All that he was in the gospels in his tenderness,         wisdom and power in the operations of grace and power and love he is now         at the right hand of God and here tonight, to strengthen you, keep you         and love you, Renew your devotion to him this evening. Set him ever before         you. We shall never again meet as we have been meeting here, but if you         are a Christian we shall gather with all the saints of God around the         throne. All the flock will be there, but will you be there? Be sure of         that, whatever else you know or don&#8217;t know, being there by God&#8217;s love         in Jesus Christ is the greatest issue.      <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>TWO DIFFERENT PEOPLE COMING TO CHRIST In our coming to Christ we too are all different. No two conversions are the same. 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