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How to bring men to Christ

There are certain general conditions, the fulfilment of which is absolutely essential to real success in bringing men to Christ. These conditions, fortunately, are few and simple and such as any one can meet.

Chapters

15. CHAPTER XIII.

There is one condition of success in bringing men to Christ that is of such cardinal importance, and so little understood, that it demands a separate chapter. I refer to the Bap...

10. CHAPTER VIII.

1. _Skeptics who are mere triflers._ With such use 1 Cor. i. 18. If a man says the Bible is foolishness to him, you can say “Yes, that is just what the Bible itself says.” He wi...

3. CHAPTER III.

One of the classes of men most frequently met with, is The Indifferent, or Careless. There are several ways of dealing with them. One is to show them their need of a Saviour. A...

14. CHAPTER XII.

1. _As a rule choose persons to deal with of your own sex and about your own age._ There are exceptions to this rule. One should be always looking to the Holy Spirit for his gui...

5. CHAPTER V.

A very large number of persons whom we try to lead to Christ, we will find are really anxious to be saved and know how, but are confronted with difficulties which they deem insu...

4. CHAPTER IV.

There is a very large class of persons who are anxious to be saved but simply do not know how. It is not difficult to lead this class of persons to Christ. Perhaps no other pass...

7. CHAPTER VI.

1. Among those who entertain false hopes, perhaps the largest class are _those who expect to be saved by their righteous lives_. These persons are easily known by such sayings a...

9. i. 12 shows that Christ gives to as many as receive Him, power to become

the Sons of God. A good way to use this verse is to ask the inquirer questions regarding it. “What does every one who receives Him receive power to become?” The inquirer if he i...

13. CHAPTER XI.

There are several varieties of the Willful. There are those for example who say “_I do not wish you to talk to me_.” In such a case it is usually best to give some pointed passa...

2. CHAPTER II.

When God has led us to think that He wishes us to make an effort to lead some given individual to Christ, the first question that confronts us is, “How shall I begin?” If the pe...

1. CHAPTER I.

There are certain general conditions, the fulfilment of which is absolutely essential to real success in bringing men to Christ. These conditions, fortunately, are few and simpl...

11. CHAPTER IX.

Many that you wish to lead to Christ will say something to the effect that God is unjust and cruel, Job. xl. 2, and Romans ix. 20, are very pointed passages to use with inquirer...

6. v. 3, and show him that a Christian life is not hard but exceedingly

9. “_I am afraid of my ungodly companions_;” or “_I will lose my friends if I take Christ_.” Prov. xxix. 25 will show them the consequence of yielding to the fear of man and the...

12. CHAPTER X.

1. There are several classes of those who wish to put off a decision. One of the largest is composed of _those who say “I want to wait,” or “Not to–night,” or “I will think abou...

8. CHAPTER VII.

1. _Those who lack assurance because of ignorance._ 1 John v. 13, will show all such that we may know that we have eternal life. Often times when you ask people if they know the...