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Evangelism is never a wrong priority, but it can sometimes be considered a wrong practice. It's difficult to share our faith when people think of it as imposing our ideas on others. Yet, their opinion imposes their ideas on us.
Paul had a good way of taking the complicated and making it clear. He taught Christians that the most important point is not whether an idea is considered popular or even appropriate. Instead, we should be asking, “Is it true?”
Paul said if we want to speak the truth with our neighbor, we first need to put away falsehood. We are all members of the fallen human race. There have always been different opinions of God, but those opinions about God have never altered his preeminence. He is above the thoughts and ideas of men.
We shouldn’t be surprised that evangelism is seen as an imposition by some. Evangelism assumes Christians have biblical truth that our neighbors need to hear. Evangelism assumes that our neighbor who doesn’t believe God’s word needs to believe. That is a confident, even arrogant, position to take in our culture. And the truth is, Jesus told his disciples to “go and make disciples of all nations” (Matthew 28:19, emphasis added).
Evangelism can be complicated in our culture today, which is all the more reason to understand that God’s truth is compelling. A lot of “falsehood” is taught as truth. It’s up to the disciples of Christ to “put away falsehood” and speak the truth.
The Lord gives wisdom, knowledge, and understanding. He gives us the truth and love we need and calls us to give his gifts to others. We have neighbors who need the Lord. Let’s love our neighbors as we love ourselves because, truthfully, that’s what Jesus taught us to do.
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Evangelism is never a wrong priority, but it can sometimes be considered a wrong practice. It's difficult to share our faith when people think of it as imposing our ideas on others. Yet, their opinion imposes their ideas on us.
Paul had a good way of taking the complicated and making it clear. He taught Christians that the most important point is not whether an idea is considered popular or even appropriate. Instead, we should be asking, “Is it true?”
Paul said if we want to speak the truth with our neighbor, we first need to put away falsehood. We are all members of the fallen human race. There have always been different opinions of God, but those opinions about God have never altered his preeminence. He is above the thoughts and ideas of men.
We shouldn’t be surprised that evangelism is seen as an imposition by some. Evangelism assumes Christians have biblical truth that our neighbors need to hear. Evangelism assumes that our neighbor who doesn’t believe God’s word needs to believe. That is a confident, even arrogant, position to take in our culture. And the truth is, Jesus told his disciples to “go and make disciples of all nations” (Matthew 28:19, emphasis added).
Evangelism can be complicated in our culture today, which is all the more reason to understand that God’s truth is compelling. A lot of “falsehood” is taught as truth. It’s up to the disciples of Christ to “put away falsehood” and speak the truth.
The Lord gives wisdom, knowledge, and understanding. He gives us the truth and love we need and calls us to give his gifts to others. We have neighbors who need the Lord. Let’s love our neighbors as we love ourselves because, truthfully, that’s what Jesus taught us to do.
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