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The way we share the gospel can vary depending on whom we are speaking with. It might be a rebuke, a logical argument, or a gentle appeal. In today’s message, Pastor Mark suggests that, in general, a softer approach is preferable. He uses Stephen’s example as he addressed the Sanhedrin to illustrate this point. Stephen used history to remind the Jews of God’s preparation for the gospel. We can do the same today by highlighting God’s work in people’s lives. He may have protected them or sent individuals into their lives to demonstrate His love and mercy. Nothing happens by chance; everything is by God's design.
By Pastor Mark Kirk5
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The way we share the gospel can vary depending on whom we are speaking with. It might be a rebuke, a logical argument, or a gentle appeal. In today’s message, Pastor Mark suggests that, in general, a softer approach is preferable. He uses Stephen’s example as he addressed the Sanhedrin to illustrate this point. Stephen used history to remind the Jews of God’s preparation for the gospel. We can do the same today by highlighting God’s work in people’s lives. He may have protected them or sent individuals into their lives to demonstrate His love and mercy. Nothing happens by chance; everything is by God's design.

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