{"id":34963,"date":"2022-09-10T21:49:59","date_gmt":"2022-09-11T02:49:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/sermons\/preaching-where-the-spirit-moves-an-interview-with-reinhard-bonnke\/"},"modified":"2022-09-10T21:49:59","modified_gmt":"2022-09-11T02:49:59","slug":"preaching-where-the-spirit-moves-an-interview-with-reinhard-bonnke","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/sermons\/preaching-where-the-spirit-moves-an-interview-with-reinhard-bonnke\/","title":{"rendered":"Preaching Where The Spirit Moves: An Interview With Reinhard Bonnke"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The son of  a German pastor, Reinhard Bonnke himself became a pastor in his home country  for seven years before sensing a call of God to begin a mission work in southern  Africa. Starting with a tent seating 800  people, his crusades attracted such crowds that he eventually commissioned  construction of the world&#8217;s largest mobile structure &#8212; a tent that could  seat 34,000 people. Today, however, most of his crusades take place in giant  stadiums across Africa, where they draw hundreds  of thousands across the continent. A Pentecostal preacher who sees healing  miracles as a critical element of his African crusades, he nevertheless believes  that preaching is the key God uses to draw people to salvation. Preaching  editor Michael Duduit recently visited with Bonnke.<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\">Preaching:  You have become known for the evangelistic crusades that you lead around the  world, particularly in Africa. Is there is  still a place in the 21st century for evangelistic preaching?<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\">Bonnke:  Oh yes! God&#8217;s Word is still calling for them and the scripture says that  God has sent the gifts of the Spirit for ministry and the Evangelist remains  a part of it no matter what or how things are changing in the culture. I actually  believe with all of my heart that the ministry of Evangelism, of the Evangelist,  is the most important of all because he is out to rescue the perishing and to  save the drowning. This is the heart of God. Salvation cost him everything &#8212;  His only begotten Son. <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\">When  God created the world, He didn&#8217;t sweat &#8212; not one drop of perspiration. But  God was sweating blood at the cross. That&#8217;s what it cost Him to save us. That&#8217;s  not a small thing. So proclaiming the cross is not a side thought, an afterthought.  It&#8217;s not on the back burner; it must be the front burner. It stems from the  greatest word that Jesus preached from the Cross: &#8220;Father, forgive them for  they know not for what they do.&#8221;All these things stir my heart, and when I see  how souls are coming to the arms of Jesus by the hundreds of thousands in my  own crusades, I&#8217;m awed. And I know that there&#8217;s great joy in Heaven.<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\">Preaching:  Has your evangelistic preaching changed over the years? With the variety of  cultures and settings to which you go and preach, do you find that you have  had to adapt you approach to evangelistic preaching in any way?<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\">Bonnke:  To be honest, the Gospel I preach in Africa is the same Gospel I preach  in America. I cannot  use the same illustrations, maybe, because people may not understand things.  But the message is absolutely the same. And I find I get the same kind of response  from the people because we are all sons and daughters of God. I&#8217;m not coming  with a different Gospel but to different people. It&#8217;s the same message: Christ  crucified, risen from the dead; we must repent and believe. Sin and salvation  to face, turning from doubt and darkness to light, from the power of sin to  the power of God &#8212; it is the same message and it has the same glorious effect.<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\">Preaching:  Tell me about your process of preparing an evangelistic sermon.<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\">Bonnke:  Well, I don&#8217;t deliver sermons. I deliver people. I&#8217;m an evangelist. I preach  the ABC&#8217;s of the gospel. I often say: I preach the ABC&#8217;s, my colleagues preach  the XYZ&#8217;s, so between us we preach the whole alphabet! <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\">I  go into the jungle often. I go to remote areas where nobody else is going. They  keep telling me, &#8220;You&#8217;re the first Evangelist who has come into this area.&#8221;  With or without that, I have to repeat the ABC&#8217;s of the Gospel. I preach salvation  always, so I am a repeat preacher. Like teachers at school, getting a new class  and explaining the ABC&#8217;s, that&#8217;s where I get it from. I&#8217;m a repeat preacher.  <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\">A  pastor cannot preach like that. He&#8217;s got the same congregation, and he comes  with different subjects every Sunday &#8212; something else. I keep repeating the  message of the Cross and Salvation again, and again, and again. <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\">Over  the years, I&#8217;ve seen the response some of my messages bring and I repeat those  messages that bring the greatest and the best response because I want to see  people in Heaven. These people are being taken into the local churches and there  they are being nourished in the Word of God but I am the ABC guy. I am the evangelist  and I stick with that. <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\">Now  I am not always satisfied by just preaching the ABC&#8217;s, and preaching the ABC&#8217;s  does not mean that I don&#8217;t know the XYZ&#8217;s. I do. I very well do. That&#8217;s why  I&#8217;m writing books. My first book was published in 1989. There are now 180 million  copies of my books in about 100 languages spread across the globe and I feel  that&#8217;s my place where I can really communicate what else is in my heart.<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\">Preaching:  What is the role of the Holy Spirit in the process of preaching evangelistically?<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\">Bonnke:  He is the spark. He is the spark. The Holy Spirit draws us to Jesus. That&#8217;s  what I feel. I very much rely on the Holy Spirit because it&#8217;s the electric charge,  really. <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\">When  I pick up the phone and I want to speak with someone in San  Francisco, I&#8217;m not shouting loud into the phone, hoping he can hear  me in San Francisco.  It&#8217;s an electric charge. It&#8217;s a background to it. I can whisper and he will  hear it. Shouting won&#8217;t help it. This is what I feel at my meetings, although  I love shouting all the same! It&#8217;s the spark nature. It&#8217;s my character. You  know, when I&#8217;m excited people will know that I am excited! <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\">The  Holy Spirit is also authenticating the message I preach. It&#8217;s a ministry of  preaching, teaching, healing as Jesus did. If you read Matthew 4 &#8212; preaching,  teaching, healing; preaching, teaching, healing. I feel I&#8217;m obliged to follow  that example and the Holy Spirit is the One who empowers that.<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\">Preaching:  Tell me about your crusades &#8212; about where you go, and the kind of response  that you see.<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\">Bonnke:  First of all, we work together with the widest spectrum of the Christian  Church. Wherever we go, we break all records of church unity. I&#8217;m proud of that.  Everywhere, churches support each other, when they can all agree on us because  we are there to endure loss and every church can benefit, you see. So we draw  all counselors from those churches, 50 t0 60 thousand per crusade. We had up  to 200,000 counselors for one crusade. In that week, we had 3.4 million registrant  decision cards for salvation. <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\">A  number of counselors can handle it very well. It&#8217;s not a mass production &#8212;  it&#8217;s a one-on-one process. It all works very, very well, so the churches are  involved, which is important. They bring the lost &#8212; the Muslims are attracted,  other religions are attracted. I think what makes us such a draw to Muslins,  for instance, are all the miracles they receive. Let a blind Muslin receive  a healing miracle in one of my meetings and generally what happens is he goes  home to his family to tell them what happened. The next day, the whole family  comes to the crusade and they all receive Jesus Christ as their Savior and Confessor  and as the Son of God. That might be where we start, maybe a hundred thousand,  and then over the next few days the crowd grows to 500,000, to 800,000, a million,  1.2 million, 1.6 million. That&#8217;s what we have seen and soon the crusade begins  to influence the whole region. The whole region. That is for the sinners, then  in the mornings I have conferences for the church workers. This is how it works  and the attendance is super. It&#8217;s marvelous! <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\">We  have had 42 million people complete a card that have come for salvation. These  are decision cards to receive Jesus as their Savior. They are being followed  up, and I hear of great, great results. Great, great church growth everywhere.<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\">Preaching:  I know you lead many crusades in Africa. Where  else do you go?<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\">Bonnke:  Africa  is my focus. I have lived many years in Africa.  My children were born in Africa and Africa is my focus. About 20 years ago, the Lord spoke to  me and said I should not neglect the rest of the world. And then, you know,  my eyes opened and I went to Southeast Asia.  I went to Indonesia, to Malaysia, the Philippines,  India.  I really struck India  a lot. I&#8217;ll soon go back to India  &#8211; there is a (spiritual) high tide there now. <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\">I&#8217;ve  seen it in West Africa. The last few years,  I felt I could not leave there because this time of high tide is always a limited  period, with a beginning and an end, and you cannot say &#8220;I&#8217;m going to come back  next year&#8221; where the time is now. Next year may be too late. So I felt I had  to hone in on West Africa with all of my mind  and this is why. I try to respond with the tide, which we have seen the last  five or six years, I believe it will be up, possibly for another five years.  But my goal is that by the end of this decade, we will have won, by crusades  alone, 100 million people.<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\">Preaching:  What would you say to pastors about evangelistic preaching?<\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\">Bonnke:  I hope I&#8217;m not coming over critically, but there have been occasions when  I was sitting in a church, and it was like when I sat in a flight simulator  with a student pilot, with everything right. It&#8217;s all on the screen and he feels  he&#8217;s 30,000 feet high in the air, yet he is really still on the floor. I think  we need to get out of this idea. We need to hit the streets again &#8212; the highways  and byways. We have go to find the Mary Magdalene&#8217;s, from whom Jesus cast out  seven demons. I wonder where He found her? Surely not at Church. We&#8217;ve go to  go out &#8212; go, go, go out! <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\">It  struck me when I read Genesis 1, how the Holy Spirit was brooding over the chaos  &#8212; in the strict darkness, brooding, hovering, hovering, brooding. Nothing happening.  Absolutely nothing &#8212; until verse three. And then God said, &#8220;Let there be light.&#8221;  Suddenly I saw something I never saw before. The Holy Spirit waited for the  word. He couldn&#8217;t begin the miracle of creation without the spoken word. I think  that connects with John chapter one. &#8220;In the beginning was the Word.&#8221; Genesis  1 and John 1 have close links, but John 1 takes it to a far deeper level. <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\">Jesus  said go and preach the Gospel. Holy Spirit is hovering over the nations and  is waiting for somebody to come and preach the Gospel. And the moment of Gospel,  when the Word of God is spoken, the Holy Spirit rises on the back of the Word  and there is Salvation. There&#8217;s deliverance. There&#8217;s healing. There is freedom.  There&#8217;s joy. <\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\">So  we need to go and preach the ABC&#8217;s of the Gospel to those who don&#8217;t know it.  The Holy Spirit is already waiting for us. Waiting for us to speak the Word.  They are waiting for a preacher, for a witness, so that He can connect with  that witness and the Gospel becomes an event. And when it becomes an event,  it is news. Good news. 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