The Simplicity of Sharing the GospelSýnishorn
Be prepared
From grade school to Bible College, I always feared test day. But I discovered a secret. After graduating from seminary, I went to university and got a job as an all-night security guard. The job’s long, boring hours gave me the opportunity to study more than ever – sometimes four to five hours a night. Soon I came to realize I did not dread tests anymore. I actually looked forward to them – because I was ready for them!
Preparation puts confidence where there used to be fear and insecurity. That’s why 1 Peter 3:15 says that we should be ready to give everyone an answer for the hope that we have. Don’t wait until the middle of a conversation with an unbeliever to start thinking about what to say. In the ancient world, warriors had to be ready for surprise attacks. An unprepared soldier was a dead soldier. If a soldier lounged around in bare feet, it meant he did not expect an attack. But wearing his military shoes signified readiness. Paul had this in mind when he said, “Stand firm…having your feet shod with the preparation of the gospel of peace.”
Smith Wigglesworth used to say, “I don’t get ready; I stay ready.” Whether we are at a gospel crusade or grocery store, we must live with our “gospel boots” on! I’m amazed by how few Christians can quote a few basic evangelistic Scriptures on command. Perhaps this is a major reason so few share their faith – they’re not ready! Part of wearing “Gospel Boots” means being able to represent the gospel message faithfully when needed.
If we are prepared to share the gospel, the Holy Spirit will use us. Imagine losing power in your house and it becomes dark. You go down to the basement and find two lanterns – one has kerosene and the other doesn’t. Which would you use? The lantern that’s ready of course! We don’t have to beg God to use us. If we are ready, God will use us automatically!
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About this Plan
Nine Days to Help You be an Effective Soul-winner. We must overcome our fears to share the gospel. But how? To answer that, here are four principles for overcoming fear, followed by five tips for communicating the gospel. Putting these points into practice will make us fearless and effective soul winners.
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