In this sermon, Stephen Davey reminds believers that evangelism is measured by faithful obedience, not visible results, using the remarkable story of Frank Jenner as living proof. Jenner spent nearly forty years handing out gospel tracts on George Street in Sydney, asking strangers if they were ready for heaven—never seeing a single known conversion. Decades later, testimonies surfaced across multiple continents revealing that his quiet persistence had led countless people to Christ, including pastors, missionaries, and ministry leaders. Davey emphasizes that witnessing may bring rejection, indifference, or hostility, but the responsibility is faithfulness while trusting the Holy Spirit to produce fruit. He concludes that heaven records every act of obedience, and a legacy of light—though unseen on earth—will one day be fully revealed and richly rewarded by Christ.
A Witness on George Street
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