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Fear Factor
Fear is a normal response in witnessing. This is because we are taking a risk. Even Paul experienced fear. The risks he experienced were far greater than those we typically face. His last stops before Corinth, the city in today’s passage, included Philippi, where he was thrown in jail (Acts 16:16-24), Thessalonica, where he was almost arrested (Acts 17:1-9), Berea, where a riot occurred (Acts 17:10-14), and Athens, where he had a very mixed reception (Acts 17:32). No wonder he was scared when he showed up in Corinth.
Yet his fears did not keep him from sharing Christ. He knew that nothing was more important than providing everyone, including the Corinthians, the opportunity to hear and understand the gospel, even if they might reject it and him. It was worth it.
How about you? What do you fear? Ask God to fill you with His Spirit and the boldness you need to be an effective witness to those who need to hear the gospel.
Thought: A spiritual rescue can be a risky endeavor.
Take a Step: Courage involves both an attitude and actions. Ask God to give you the courage to initiate a spiritual conversation with one of the individuals on your prayer list.
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Helping another person come to Christ is one of our greatest privileges as a believer. Yet it can also be intimidating for many of us. The Bible provides insights and encouragement to equip and engage us in the process. Three important truths lay the foundation: Everyone is on a spiritual journey, God is already at work, and he wants to use you. Join us for this 28-day journey together.
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