Most here reject WOTM but probably in ignorance and stubbornness.
Unfounded accusation.
I was reading a story of a Christian whom sent a letter to Ray and just slammed him and made some of the arguments that people on this board make. But a few months later he write back and said that since he actually tried using it he started to love it!
Yes, because if he had written back and said he tried WOTM and he still didn't like it, they never would have read his letter on the air.
So my question for you is. Have you been to the streets or actually tried using the Law on people?
No, but in my days as a young believer I used the Romans Road. I don't do that anymore, though. I prefer to ask people if they think they'd go to Heaven if they were to die and then tell me why or why not. From there I can have the Holy Spirit lead me into how to present the gospel. I use no set methodology like WOTM..
If you are looking for results do not use WOTM, for Jesus said to Peter that flesh and blood did not reveal things to him so be aware that only God can grant faith and repentance on his elect and Ray made clear of this View in this book.
When I look at the great sermons by Peter, Stephen, and Paul detailed in the book of Acts I don't see WOTM being used. When I look at early Billy Graham rallies on TV, I don't see WOTM being used. I doubt the Calvinistic preachers like Jonathan Edwards and Charles Spurgeon used WOTM. Yet all of these preachers have had great responses to their preaching.
Furthermore, if WOTM should not be used because it doesn't get results, then it should not be used! Pretty simple. Why would God not show results to faithful preachers of his Word? There is a pattern of it happening throughout the Bible.
I have not brought anyone to Christ in all my years, but maybe God has brought thousands via my efforts.
The problem with this statement is that, according to your soteriology, these people were elected since before the foundation of the world. They didn't need you to preach for them to be saved because God had predestined them to irresistible grace. For them it was a done deal from eternity past.
Frankly, if I was using a particular "method" of presenting the gospel and I never saw results, I would take that as a message from God that it is a flawed presentation and move on to something else.
Personally, I can see where WOTM can be an effective presentation of the gospel, but there is no "one size fits all" technique.