Lead Me to Some Soul Today
	
by Larry Rouse
 
		
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
One 
	of the first thoughts bursting from the heart of a new Christian is how he 
	might personally reach others for the Lord. Words cannot fully express the 
	joy of salvation and the impact that joy has in creating a crystal clear 
	sight of the real condition of this world. Just as our Lord did 2,000 years 
	ago, anyone today can see this world as lost, dying and desperately in need 
	of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
	“Jesus said to 
	them, My food is to do the will of Him who sent Me, and to finish His work. 
	Do you not say, ‘There are still four months and
	then comes the 
	harvest’? Behold, I say to you, lift up your eyes and look at the fields, 
	for they are already white for harvest! And he who reaps receives wages, and 
	gathers fruit for eternal life, that both he who sows and he who reaps may 
	rejoice together.” (John 
	4:34-36) 
	
	One of my favorite songs is “Lead Me To Some Soul Today.”  This song 
	reflects the thoughts of every Christian who sees these white fields. “Lead 
	me to some soul today; O teach me, Lord, just what to say; Friends of mine 
	are lost in sin, And cannot find their way. Few there are who seem to care, 
	And few there are who pray; Melt my heart and fill my life; Give me one soul 
	today.” How are you doing in this great work of harvest? Is your sight clear 
	to see what this careless world cannot?
	
	When I first became a Christian, I was blessed to be associated with a young 
	man of great faith. Immediately after my baptism I was placed in a class he 
	was teaching on evangelism. That class met three times each week and every 
	student was expected to memorize 10 passages of scripture before the next 
	week. We practiced together how to teach the lost. Within two weeks I was 
	off and running. That semester a good friend obeyed the gospel. Within a few 
	months my brother took the great step of putting the Lord on in baptism. 
	These first steps led me to a life of talking with others with the goal of 
	getting hearts opened around the word of God.
	
	How can we today accomplish having more Christians involved in this great 
	work? The answer is found in the ministry of Christ and that answer may 
	disturb you. 
	
	Jesus had just encountered a man who was possessed by such a great number of 
	demons that when Jesus asked the name of the demon they replied: “My name
	is Legion; for 
	we are many” (Mark 5:9).
	The people of that area knew this man as one who “had
	his dwelling 
	among the tombs; and no one could bind him, not even with chains, because he 
	had often been bound with shackles and chains. And the chains had been 
	pulled apart by him, and the shackles broken in pieces; neither could anyone 
	tame him. And always, night and day, he was in the mountains and in the 
	tombs, crying out and cutting himself with stones”
	
	(Mark 5:3-5). Jesus has mercy on this man and cast out the demons 
	that afterwards went into a nearby heard of swine who immediately ran into 
	the water and drowned. 
	
	The people of this area, having heard these things, immediately went to 
	Jesus and begged Him to leave. They did this because they did not know Jesus 
	and now they feared Him 
	(Mark 5:17). How was Jesus ever going to reach this community?
	
	The formerly demon-possessed man, was now “in his right mind” and very 
	thankful to our Lord. This man seemed to have no future here, having a 
	reputation that surely would keep him from having any significant 
	relationship. He naturally began to beg that Jesus would let him into the 
	same boat that He was departing on. Jesus had a plan for this man, a plan 
	that you or I would have thought ridiculous and unworkable. Jesus instructed 
	him, “Go home to your 
	friends, and tell them what great things the Lord has done for you, and how 
	He has had compassion on you. 
	(Mark 5:19)” Did this 
	man not need further instruction? How would he be effective without special 
	classes on speaking, overcoming objections and the many other possible 
	challenges that such a work might bring? How could a man with this little 
	ability and with such a bad reputation accomplish anything?
	
	Who would hear this man? “And he departed and began to proclaim in Decapolis 
	all that Jesus had done for him; and all marveled
	(Mark 5:20).” Did 
	these men need to hear more than this new convert could give? They did, and 
	when Jesus returned He had an audience that was ready to hear Him. “So 
	it was, when Jesus returned, that the multitude welcomed Him, for they were 
	all waiting for Him (Luke 
	8:40).”
	
	There are some disturbing conclusions for us to draw from this account. 
	First, the driving force behind one who is effective in evangelism is the 
	realization of “what great 
	things the Lord has done for you.” A genuine understanding of that will melt 
	the heart, put our bodies in motion and give us a message that 
	
	will be effective. 
	When these things are lacking in a Christian, you can rest assured that his 
	heart is not filled with the joy and love of what Christ has done for him. 
	One of the hard lessons I have learned over the years is that many of those 
	who have their names on the church rolls have become cold and stale. They 
	are like the tongue-tied preacher who, while trying to quote Matthew 
	20:16 which reads “many are called, but few chosen,” instead said “many 
	are cold, but few frozen.” Sadly, I have discovered that there is no point 
	in even mentioning evangelism to these people. They need to be converted 
	themselves!
	
	How about you? Do you have a clear view of what the Lord has done for you? 
	It is time to get to work. By the way, remember to pray for more laborers!  
	 
	
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