What Happens When You Make Salvation Important
July 2nd, 2008 by Carl Thomas.
We had our first salvation at our second preview service.
I have this theory that every person represents a people group. If you touch a person with the Gospel, it is possible to touch their whole realm of influence. So when someone gets saved, we encourage them to immediately begin to work out their testimony and start inviting people to The Mission.
With Marcela, we went a step farther.
Marcella was a polite girl who seemed to be attentive during the word. In all outward appearances, her life was really good. But like everyone who is away from God, things were not so great beneath the service. During the ministry time I walked up to her and asked if she was ready to get saved. She responded and got free of something. I did not know what.
Since Marcella was only connected to the person who invited her to The Mission,
I know she had a realm of influence that had not been touched. She was having a little trouble getting any of her friends to come to our meetings so we decided to bring the meeting to them. We decided to made her baptism an outreach. We had the baptism at her house and she invited her friends to “support” her at her.
We had a time of worship (above) then she gave her testimony. Marcela told her family, friends, and new church family about her battle with sin, depression, and an eating disorder. Through her tears she told about how her friend invited her to church and immediately she knew she was supposed to go.
She told about how at the end of the preview service, during the ministry time, she cried out to God and told Him, “I know you brought me here for a reason, please bring it to me.” That very moment is when I walked up to her and challenged her with the Gospel. The anointing was so thick in the room and there was barley a dry eye in the place.
After that I got up and shared the Gospel. I preached about a risen Savior who forgives sin and fills with power. I then gave an altar call right there in the living room. I asked who was ready to give their life to Jesus and go down in the waters of baptism as a public declaration of faith. One of her friends came forward.
We went out to the pool and I added him to those getting dunked. I spent a few minutes with him and he shared how God had been preparing him for that moment.
The last person I baptized was Marcela. She gladly affirmed that she had accepted Jesus as her Lord and Savior and proclaimed to all in attendance that she was going to follow Him. After she came up out of the water, I made one last invitation to those in attendance for salvation. That is when I spotted her.
Marissa is Marcela’s sister. Her face was bright red and she was crying her eyes out. Right before our eyes she was being convicted of her need of a Savior. She could barely contain herself. Her heart was being rent for the Lord. It was not because I am a great preacher or anything else in the natural.
The Spirit of God was hovering over the waters of baptism and people were being touched. This girl needed Jesus and she happened to be where He was. When the lost get around the anointing they cannot help but see their need for forgiveness.
She came into the pool and I talked to her for a few minutes, lead her in a prayer of salvation and declared the forgiveness of sins. She was crying, and I wanted to run around the block and rejoice.
I prayed for her, laid hands on her, did a little housecleaning and dunked her in the waters. When she came up I asked how she was feeling. She said, “I feel free!”
Glory to God.
I talked to her a little bit and asked her sister to come back into the pool. I prayed for them together and at the same time, they both got baptized in the Holy Ghost! Glory to God!
I hate to say it but a baptism in the middle of your Sunday morning or Wednesday evening service is not a public declaration. Take people to their hood, gather their friends, let them declare the good things God has done. Then take the risk of putting yourself out there and have an altar call. You may be supprised how many people have been praying for God to bring an answer to them.
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Praise Jesus! That’s so freaking awesome!
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Wow. This makes me cry. It’s so raw and so God. Wow. Great job Carl, good example of transforming your community from a “come to” church to a “go to” church. Awesome. This just makes me love Jesus and the Holy Ghost even more.
Wow.
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