Friday, January 15, 2016

Sharing Salvation


I like many of you, find it hard to share the gospel with non-believers.  It is challenging starting a conversation and even more so continuing it.  I feel like when I try to talk to my non-Christian friends I start feeling really nervous and afraid that they are getting tired of me trying to share the gospel with them.  It is hard to know what to say and teach what some of us have known since we were born.  I noticed that having a small symbol with me wherever I go brings up questions that non-believers want answers to.

When I went to a Mathew West concert, I bought a Mathew West bracelet, which had the title of one of my favorite songs on it, Child of the One True King.  Many people have asked me about it and it gives me an opportunity to tell them about salvation. They are the ones curious and wanting to know more about God, instead of you feeling like you are awkwardly bringing up God when they don’t seem to want to hear about him. 

A similar thing can be done by putting a tag line under your name or username on sites you go on, for your watchers or followers to see and ask questions about God and salvation.  Then you have the privilege in talking to them about God and what he did for us.  I also find it easier to talk to people online so they can’t see how nervous I am, and I will be able to continue talking about it to them for a while instead of fading of the conversation.

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