The greatest "evangelism" of all time was what happened at Pentecost. It was 
not emotionalism, and what brought the deep conviction of truth on people's 
hearts was not the miracle of the apostles' speaking foreign languages--a "sign 
and wonder" indeed, but not the real thing that did it: the apostles proclaimed 
what had happened when the Son of God died on His cross.
They didn't "mince words," or say it daintily; "YOU murdered the Prince of 
life, the Son of God!" They laid the guilt of the ages upon the souls of those 
Jews and Gentiles. There was no political making friends and influencing 
people, no attempt to make the message palatable, to "win" the top leaders by 
psychology. It was the most direct super-confrontation that has ever been 
between lowly people and religious society leadership (read it in Acts 2:23, 
36; 4:10; 5:30, etc.).

Ordinary people like the apostles could never have galvanized themselves to 
tell it like they did had it not been for the 10 days of repentance they spent 
beforehand. They had knelt very low in self-humiliation; what fools they had 
been! The Holy Spirit had 11 men in whom self had been "crucified with Christ." 
This made it possible for the Son of God to be exalted in them.

Why was it the prototype of all genuine "evangelism"? What Jesus had said a 
short time earlier happened: "On the last and most important day of the 
festival [Feast of Tabernacles] Jesus stood up and said in a loud voice, 
'Whoever is thirsty should come to Me and drink. As the scripture says [S.S. 
4:15] "Whoever believes in Me, streams of life-giving water will pour out from 
his heart." Jesus said this about the [Holy] Spirit" (John 7:37-39). That was 
the "former rain."

The "latter rain" (which is still future) will be a re-play.

--Robert J. Wieland

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