In this episode, we dive into one of the most powerful responsibilities God has given to every believer: sharing the gospel with the world. Drawing from stories, Scripture, and real-life encounters, this message reminds us that soul-winning is not only for pastors or leaders — it is the calling of every follower of Christ.
We reflect on the heart of Jesus in Matthew 28, His commission to go, teach, baptize, and train others to walk with God. Through touching stories — from Christmas visits to unexpected airplane conversations — we see how God is already at work in people long before we speak to them. Our role is simply to be faithful, compassionate, and obedient.
This teaching walks through Acts 10 and the story of Cornelius, showing us how God prepares hearts, moves through prayer, and connects people at exactly the right moment. We are reminded that God loves all people, works in every life, and desires that all men be saved. Because of that, we must pray for the lost, pray for laborers, and ask God to give us a burden that sees people the way Jesus sees them.
We also discuss the importance of showing no partiality. The gospel is for the wealthy, the poor, the educated, the broken, the familiar, and the unfamiliar. As believers, we are called to compassion — to see people as sheep without a shepherd — and to step into their lives with truth, love, prayer, and courage.
This episode is a practical, stirring reminder that God uses simple people with willing hearts. The harvest is great, the laborers are few, and the time to share Christ is now.