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"Duane Smith's call To Be An
Evangelist
/ Song Evangelist"
God gave
some to be Evangelists
I
experienced God’s thrill of victory until the age of twelve,
then I experienced six years of the agony of defeat. I was the
prodigal son sowing my wild oats. I did not want to obey God’s
call, but after six years I returned home to God.
Several
months had past and that Sunday night I was sitting on the back
row at church with some other teens. I knew God wanted me to go
forward during the invitation, but I found myself saying, “God,
you have already forgiven me!” With God’s help I obeyed and
made that long trip down the center aisle of the
Winchester,
Indiana
church. As I knelt and prayed I began to sense bodies gathering
around me and the warmth of the saints and the wind from their
prayers. I was already a Christian, but I had further business
to do with God. The song writer says it best. “I yielded
myself to His tender embrace, and faith taking hold of the Word,
my fetters fell off and I anchored my soul: the haven of rest is
my Lord.” My prayer was simply, “All the talents I
have I have laid at Thy feet; Thy approval shall be my reward.
Be my store great or small, I surrender it all to my wonderful,
wonderful Lord.” That sanctifying moment made the call
of God stronger than ever.
After
three months of praying, “Please Lord! Let me know definitely
what you want me do?” God spoke. Twice He spoke the words,
“evangelist-song evangelist”. The call was definite as the
peace that came with it. As my heart welled up with praise and
gratitude my eyes looked down at my watch. God called me to be
an evangelist and song evangelist at
1: 30
P. M., the twenty third day of January 1967 at
Lynn, IN.
Today the
God-Called Evangelist is a threatened species much like the
spotted owl. In many American churches, people feel that the
roll of the itinerant evangelist was a frontier American
phenomenon that is now become an anachronism and we don't need
them anymore. But I will be forever grateful to the Church of
the Nazarene for acknowledging the office of the God-called
evangelist. From its beginning to the present the God-called
evangelist is authorized by the church to promote revivals and
to spread the gospel of Jesus Christ abroad in the land. The
Church of the Nazarene recognizes three levels of itinerant
evangelism to which a district assembly may assign ministers:
registered evangelist, commissioned evangelist and tenured
evangelist. Every believer has the mandate to go into the world
and preach the gospel, but God called some to be Evangelists.
Why, “For the perfecting of the saints, for the work of the
ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ” (Ephesians 4:
12).
I urge
every reader to examine your call, renew your commitment so that
together we can fulfill the great commission. We face a
humanity that is too precious to neglect. We know a remedy too
wonderful to withhold. We have a Christ who is too glorious to
hide. And we have an adventure that is too thrilling to miss.
Evangelist Duane Smith
Evangelist
Duane Smith, Secretary
Committee on
the Interests of the God-Called Evangelists
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