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We must be concerned with mobilizing spiritual resources because it is the only way the great
spiritual harvest of our world can ever be reaped. We are mobilizing spiritual resources for the
purpose of evangelism.
There is a difference between mobilization and other approaches to evangelism. In most
evangelistic programs, the center of attention is the "gifted" (or sometimes in the modern church
the "professional") evangelist. In this type of evangelism, the focus is on increasing the number
of listeners. Advertising, invitations, radio and television interviews, and many other means are
used. Everything possible is done to broaden the impact of the evangelist's ministry.
Nothing is wrong with these methods. It is important that we take full advantage of the gifted
men known as "evangelists" which God has set in the Church. But to meet the challenge of the
great end time spiritual harvest that is upon us, we must assume a "mobilized approach" to
evangelism.
A mobilized approach to evangelism focuses on all believers, rather than just those with the
specific ministry gift of evangelism. It seeks to multiply the number of converts by motivating
each one of God's people to "do the work of an evangelist" (II Timothy 4:5).
This type of mobilization is done within the Biblical framework of the Church. It is called "body
ministry,” where each person assumes his position based upon his spiritual gift. Then the whole
body functions in unity to achieve global objectives in harmony with that of the Great
Commission. In mobilization for evangelism, we use every legitimate means available, to reach
every level of society, presenting the whole gospel to all men.
THE TIME FOR MOBILIZATION
In a natural army, troops are mobilized in time of war and/or great need. Spiritually, this is a
time of warfare. We are in the greatest battle ever for the hearts, souls, and minds of men and
women throughout the world. This is a time of great need. We see it as we look at the spiritual
harvest fields of the world, ready to be reaped, but with few labors working feverishly in the
setting sun. Now is the time for the mobilization of God's people. As the prophet Micah said,
"Mobilize! The enemy lays siege..." (Micah 5:1, The Living Bible).
But in order to mobilize, we must return to God-commanded rather than need-oriented ministry.
We must rely on God rather than self. Organization, cooperation, multiplying, doctrine...all of
these are important. But only God can send the fire, the glory, and the revival that mobilizes His
people. As a body without breath and life, so is a people of God who are organized, united, and
doctrinally grounded, but yet lacking the breath of life of the Holy Spirit.
If you rely on your education, you accomplish what education can do. If you rely on skills and
hard work, you will obtain the results of your hard work and skills. When you rely on