Posted in evangelism on Apr 21st, 2017
I’m praying for more opportunities to talk with others about the Lord.
This won’t happen enough by accident, it is clear, and I need Him to open doors of conversation so that I can build bridges of relationships.
New town. New activity schedule. Same timeless promises and eternal truth.
Perhaps you’ll pray for the same in your […]
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Posted in evangelism on Jan 12th, 2016
“For I have come to call not those who think they are righteous, but those who know they are sinners.”
Jesus calls those who are likely to pick up the phone.
Huh?
That’s what Matthew 9:13 seems to say, doesn’t it?
People who deemed themselves righteous and not in need […]
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Posted in evangelism on Jun 17th, 2015
There’s much value in asking a mature believer to accompany you when it comes to talking with people about Jesus.
Barnabas was a wonderful, caring, godly man who wanted to see people get saved in a city called Antioch. And he was having some success for the gospel, according to Acts 11.
That was good. […]
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Posted in evangelism on Sep 18th, 2014
The Lord convicted my heart this morning.
He did so through this passage from Isaiah:
“Does a farmer always plow and never sow?
Is he forever cultivating the soil and never planting?” (Isaiah 28:24)
Countless Christian congregations — and the believers who comprise them — have learned over the years to plow and plow and plow in […]
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Posted in God's supremacy on Sep 2nd, 2014
Embedded within the verses of Ecclesiastes 3 is a potent, little sentence that can sharpen to a razor’s edge our focus of life.
It speaks not about us, however, but instead about God.
“God’s purpose is that people should fear Him.” (verse 14)
This was written by Solomon, deemed by scripture as the wisest man […]
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