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1 | What are the implications of Christ resu | Revelation | mchristo | 85041 | ||
Hey Hank Tks for that, I will delve into that scripture verse: I was hoping to engade my unbeliever friends in dialogue though, and thru building a trust relaitioship, allow God to persuade. I dont want to dismis what God is revealing to them about Himself. I was hoping that some-one might have had a simalar situation with our unbelieving friedns. |
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2 | What are the implications of Christ resu | Revelation | Hank | 85046 | ||
While some Christian witnesses are perhaps more creative and innovative than others, the command that Jesus laid down to His disciples still stands as the basic model for speading His gospel: "If the household is worthy, let your peace come upon it. But if it is not worthy, let your peace return to you. And whoever will not receive you or hear your words, when you depart from that house or city, shake off the dust from your feet." The herald's responsibility is exactly what Paul instructed Timothy to do: Preach the word. (see 2 Timothy 4:2). Jesus taught us in the parable of the sower that that the word of God will bear fruit sometimes and sometimes it won't. (See Luke 8:4-15). But that doesn't excuse Christians from being evangelists. They still are commanded to go and teach all nations (Matthew 28:19). Christians plant and water. The harvest is up to God. (1 Cor. 3:6) --Hank | ||||||