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C.T. Studd

Without Excuse

Christians are called to obey their Saviour's command to publish the news of Salvation to the uttermost parts of the earth, and to persevere in their evangelism efforts until the job is finished.
C.T. Studd passionately calls Christians to action, emphasizing the urgency of spreading the Gospel to every corner of the earth. He challenges believers to reflect on their commitment and the ease of modern travel, questioning why they hesitate to fulfill Christ's command to evangelize. Studd urges the church to abandon complacency and self-indulgence, advocating for a bold and courageous approach to mission work. He draws parallels between the dedication of soldiers and the commitment required from Christians, encouraging them to play for victory in their spiritual endeavors. Ultimately, he inspires believers to take up the mantle of evangelism with fervor and determination, reminding them that Christ will be with them in their mission.

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Our Saviour has given commandment

To such as believe, in their hearts,

To publish the news of Salvation

On earth, to its uttermost parts.

The doors of the world lie wide open;

Its lands have been duly explored;

The sorrows and needs of the heathen

Can only be met by the Lord.

Christians were never so numerous,

Never so wealthy and wise,

Never made bigger professions,

Then why don't we race for the prize?

Have we waxed fat like Jeshurun?

Are our livers or heads over large?

Have we become paralytic?

Or deaf to Christ's summons to charge?

When has the job been so easy?

Peace is enthroned on the earth;

Travel was never so simple;

Of "Dreadnoughts" alone there's a dearth.

How shall we look when our Saviour

Returns in His glory from heaven,

And finds we've refused or neglected

E'en one tribe with salvation to leaven?

If George the Fifth's soldiers or sailors

Were ordered the world to subdue,

They'd hasten abroad in dead earnest

And pluckily dare and do.

Then why should the Soldiers of Jesus

Delay to obey His command?

Come along! Let us tackle the business,

We only need faith and sand.

("sand" is "courage" in the U.S.A.)

Come! Let's stop our vain talk of traditions,

Which nullify God's Holy Word,

And dump all our Christless snobbery

In hell, and then hurry abroad.

Let us cease to do our own pleasure,

Stop hoarding and living at ease;

Let us fight or die to deliver

The folk in the lands overseas.

Let's abolish our tame stonewalling,

And play for a win not a draw;

We must go in for hurricane hitting,

Or we'll lose as we've lost before.

For Christ was a resolute hitter,

And so were Stephen and Paul;

They so warmed the devil's fingers

That he scarce could hold the ball.

They didn't play selfish in those good days,

They played for their side instead;

And they ran such really impossible runs

That the devil quite lost his head.

When a man got out he ran, not walked,

And the man going in ran too;

"What, stop the match for tea!" they cried;

"Bah! cock-a-doodle-doo."

They didn't wear pads or gloves those days,

You just couldn't make them afraid;

And they never stopped to look at the clock

Till the winning hit was made.

Now if we played the game like that,

Do you think we shouldn't win?

Of course we should, and, that being so,

Anything else is sin.

Christ to be sure would go with us;

Christ would see us through;

Christ wouldn't let us falter

Till there's nothing more to do.

So let's settle now and once for all,

To finish our job or die;

We can evangelise the world

If we're men enough to try.

Sermon Outline

  1. The Call to Evangelism
  2. The State of the Church
  3. The Call to Action
  4. The Importance of Perseverance
  5. The need to finish the job or die
  6. The promise of Christ's presence and guidance

Key Quotes

“Then why should the Soldiers of Jesus Delay to obey His command?” — C.T. Studd
“Come along! Let us tackle the business, We only need faith and sand.” — C.T. Studd
“For Christ was a resolute hitter, And so were Stephen and Paul;” — C.T. Studd

Application Points

  • I must obey Christ's command to evangelize the world, no matter the cost.
  • I need to rely on Christ's presence and guidance in my evangelism efforts.
  • I must persevere in my evangelism efforts until the job is finished, and not give up in the face of obstacles.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I obey Christ's command to evangelize the world?
Because it is a command from our Saviour, and because the world needs the Gospel.
What is holding me back from obeying Christ's command?
Perhaps it is a lack of courage or faith, or a desire to live at ease.
What is the example of the early Church that I should follow?
They were resolute hitters for Christ, willing to risk everything to spread the Gospel.
How can I persevere in my evangelism efforts?
By relying on Christ's presence and guidance, and by being men and women of faith and courage.
What is the consequence of not obeying Christ's command?
It is sin, and it will lead to failure and loss.

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