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God uses a variety of links in His love chains, but by far the most frequent link is the person link. Almost always, in looking back over the chain, a new Christian will say something like this: That guy who was always talking about Jesus -- I just couldnt get him off my mind. How could I not read the little tract he gave me? And then there was that girl who was really concerned that I didnt have a job -- and she said she would pray about it, of all things! Then after I suddenly got this job, there was this other girl that I kept seeing in the cafeteria. She would always bow her head before eating. My curiosity about this resulted in her sharing with me (from a Bible she pulled out of nowhere) what was obviously the most exciting thing in her life. Her relationship with Jesus Christ was written all over her! And how can I ever forget the guy who picked me up when I was hitch-hiking back to school last week? He certainly was no polished preacher because he kept stumbling, stuttering and repeating himself. But for the first time in my life I began to understand that God loves me and that Jesus came to earth to die for me. Could this be true? What really blew my mind was that this same stuttering guy showed up two days later and told me there were three other people praying for me! I couldnt resist all this love! That night, all alone, I gave my life to Jesus Christ.
Studies conclude that people normally have seven to nine contacts with the gospel message before they make a decision for Christ. That is very helpful information, because often we dont know where people are in that process, when we begin to build a bridge to them. -- Dan Owens |
In John 4:34-38 our Lord teaches us how to be links in the chains He is forming. In this Scripture we see Jesus using a cornfield in Samaria to teach His disciples the same lessons He wants us to learn. With a gesture of His outstretched hand, He shifts the attention of his twelve disciples from the cornfield to the field of the Samaritans who at this very moment are seen in the distance making their way toward Him (Jn. 4:30). The Samaritan woman, who Jesus had met at the well, had become a link in the chain that was drawing these people to Jesus (Jn. 4:39). Former links had involved the hard work of the prophets (Jn. 4:38). Now it was the disciples turn to become links: I sent you to reap what you have not worked for Jn. 4:38). Their job was not to form the whole chain. The lesson of the fields was that each was being sent to be one link in the chain. We too are sent to be links. We must learn the lessons that the Master Chain-builder wants to teach us.
Get Aware!
The first lesson in being a link is: Get Aware! John 4:35 is a rebuke to all of us: I tell you, open your eyes and look at the fields! Jesus is commanding us to see the opportunities that are right before us -- staring us right in the face! Were spiritually blinded so much of the time because our interests are physical, like those of the disciples (Jn. 4:31-33). We are to look on the fields, not ourselves. Shopping in the market should not be just a daily exercise in getting food for ourselves but rather an opportunity to sow and reap in the field that is all around us.
God is working on several chains around you. In fact, there may be a loose end near you right now! You may have the privilege of being the last link in the chain between that person and the Lord. On the other hand, the word you share or the friendship you begin to develop may be just the right link now in a chain that will be completed next week, next month or next year. So dont be disappointed if that person doesnt become a Christian immediately. Remember, one sows and another reaps (Jn. 4:37). Every link is equally important in a chain. The question remains, Are you an aware and available link?
Get Busy!
Another lesson for links is: Get Busy! There is an urgency about our Lords command because the fields are ripe for harvest. The fruit must be picked now! Like the disciples, too often we say, Four months more and then the harvest. Only ours is something like, Next year Ill start sharing my faith. Or After I get it all together myself, Ill be ready to tell others. Wrong! The fields are ripe now. Note that even now is mentioned twice in John 4:36. The Lord is telling us that there are many chains out there that are ready for the last few links. Lets harvest the ripe fruit before the frost hits!
Get Crowns!
A further message for links is: Get Crowns! The Bible speaks of reward for faithful service, and pictures that reward as receiving crowns (1 Cor. 9:24-25). The idea here is not a selfish scoring points in heaven, but rather living a life with eternal values in view. There is reward both on this earth and in heaven for faithful links according to John 4:36. Reapers who have the privilege of being the harvest link in the chain to eternal life draw wages even now. A million dollars cant even begin to compare with the overwhelming joy of leading a person to Christ! If you haven't experienced these wages, then get out in the field where the links in the chain are being hooked together.
Furthermore, is there any better food on this earth than knowing that we are doing Gods work according to His will? (Jn. 4:34). And there is still more reward to come! Some faithful links have not had the chance to see the fruit of their hard work on this earth, and others have reaped the benefits of their labor (Jn. 4:38). But some day the sower and the reaper will be glad together (Jn. 4:36). Faithful links all along the chain will celebrate together in heaven. Why? Because there is more rejoicing in heaven over one sinner who repents (Lk. 15:7). How many times will you be part of the celebration?
Question
Which link is the most important in a chain? Answer: Every one! No matter how long the chain, continuity depends on every link. Your link in some chain may be in living up to what your tee shirt or bumper sticker proclaims, or in distributing gospel tracts, or in developing a relationship with an unbeliever -- but your link is an important link. Or your link may be regular, persistent prayer for a friend, relative, neighbor or teacher. Or it may be sharing the good news of Jesus Christ with someone (even if you stumble for words like the guy in the beginning of this article). Whatever it is, lets take every opportunity to be one link in the chain.
By David Reid