Going to gently rebuke you here. You don't know what that sermon did. Just because you don't see a lifted hand or someone at an altar doesn't mean the sermon didn't reach someone.
Mentioning it is ok, it should encourage others to do the same. It's taking the glory that makes you lose your reward.
No worries.
I appreciate the gentle rebuke.
I didn't get into why I said that, so there's no way anyone would know why. I didn't want to be critical, but rather encourage others to witness one on one rather than leave that responsibility to a strange pastor to reach them.
It grieved me to attend funerals which false gospels are proclaimed by the Catholic priest or lost pastor.
They are the most fruitful times when people are facing mortality and eternity. The families and friends deserve to hear that good news of salvation through faith in Christ.
The pastor did a eulogy about his friend and mixed in a few verses:
He did not however proclaim the gospel. This is true of many funerals I've attended. He had time as he asked for anyone who wanted to give a testimony. That's when one of her friends stood up, was invited to the pulpit and a family member said he had to go to the bathroom. Instead of the pastor leading the friend to speak and let the other go about his business, 15-20 minutes of awkward silence went by with no preaching.
The friend was asked to sit down while everyone was silently waiting for the embarrassed man to return.
That time would have been best used to focus on proclaiming the gospel.
The problem is that a lost preacher cannot lead others to Christ, but will instead bring them the uttermost harm, as Jesus said.
15Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye compass sea and land to make one proselyte, and when he is made, ye make him twofold more the child of hell than yourselves.
Jesus rebuked the preachers while upon the earth more than any group.
He then gave His disciples the commission to preach good news of His death for our sins, and resurrection on the third day.
Sorry that I didn't make my own point clear. I was witnessing to some who I learned were already saved. I was thinking that if we all shared the gospel to others who attended, the pastor's gospeless message would not be an issue.
Funerals are great places to share Christ as are summer family reunions. If a believer is not ready to do that, they need to connect with someone who is and go along as a silent partner. That way they can learn, pray and get the boldness needed.
This was a very recent illustration that I hope will encourage others to maybe lead someone to Christ for the first time. I think Roughsouls scout group of children can learn how to do likewise and reach out to shut-ins, assisted living/ nursing homes, hospitals and baseball games.