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Hide and Seek
“Where are you?” That was God’s first question to the man and his wife when they turned away in sin. It is not that they were physically lost, though he and his wife were attempting to hide from God (Genesis 3:8). But God cannot be tricked. He knows everything (Psalm 139:1-3). They were experiencing the consequence of their sin—alienation from God. Ever since, men and women who are spiritually lost have wandered on their own (Isaiah 53:6), trying to hide whenever they sense God is near.
God hasn’t given up the hunt. Jesus came to seek and save those who are lost (Luke 19:10) and we can join with him in this mission. What better way to do so than to follow God’s example by asking, “Where are you in your spiritual journey?”
Thought: The first step of a spiritual conversation is often a question.
Take a Step: Ask a casual acquaintance about his spiritual journey. Use questions such as “What is your religious background or experience?” “What have you tried in your spiritual journey?” “Where are you now spiritually?” “Do you think you are moving toward God, away from God or staying about the same?”
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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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