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Sharing your faith.

GHooooST

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Does it say anywhere in the bible about how to share your faith? I find it SO difficult, its a thin sheet of ice. Somewhat like telling your best friend you love her or whatever, its either going to go really good or end up ruining the whole thing.

I have an atheist uncle, an alcoholic, and a drugged up older brother, hooked on dope. My two best out of church friends are also headed straight for hell, both are 18 only. One lives with his 22 year old girlfriend regularly smoking, drinking and having premarital sex (regularly meaning pretty much everyday) and the other is a blinded by greed - his mission in life is to have his own business setup and make atleast 100 million pounds before he dies.

If I jump in too soon, then they might be a bit weary around me, but I cant leave it too late, for who but God knows when me or them are going to die?? Please, any help would be much appreciated! :love: :love:
 
We are required to speak up and say what we believe dear brother, but the most important is we have to speak up for Jesus, there is ample scripture to support this, but I will give you this:

Romans 10:1-13

1Brothers, my heart's desire and prayer to God for the Israelites is that they may be saved. 2For I can testify about them that they are zealous for God, but their zeal is not based on knowledge. 3Since they did not know the righteousness that comes from God and sought to establish their own, they did not submit to God's righteousness. 4Christ is the end of the law so that there may be righteousness for everyone who believes.

5Moses describes in this way the righteousness that is by the law: "The man who does these things will live by them." 6But the righteousness that is by faith says: "Do not say in your heart, 'Who will ascend into heaven?'" (that is, to bring Christ down) 7"or 'Who will descend into the deep?'" (that is, to bring Christ up from the dead). 8But what does it say? "The word is near you; it is in your mouth and in your heart," that is, the word of faith we are proclaiming: 9That if you confess with your mouth, "Jesus is Lord," and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. 10For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you confess and are saved. 11As the Scripture says, "Anyone who trusts in him will never be put to shame." 12For there is no difference between Jew and Gentile—the same Lord is Lord of all and richly blesses all who call on him, 13for, "Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved."
 
That is a tough situation. Thank the Lord that my closest friends are christians, but there are other people I know that I feel I should talk to.
I have heard that just being kind and letting your light shine through is enough. Sometimes that is fine(when people are hostile when you talk about Jesus). But Sometimes it is good to just tell them your beliefs and see what they say. Maybe you could tell them how good Jesus is to you and invite them to church, or to just have a talk about God. You never know when or if the time might be right for you to bring them to God. But if you never try someone could miss out, BIG TIME.
Do some praying and see how you feel.
 
Hello Brother in Watford

Having difficulty sharing Jesus? It can be difficult. I would recommend a soaking in the Holy Spirit. Ask God to anoint you. I am serious. We are all weak accept He anoint us to speak.

We have nothing, can do nothing, unless Jesus comes to help us.

What fellowship do you attend?

I am praying for you. Watford needs Jesus, and you could be the answer to that need.

Lord Jesus bless this brother, and make him strong in you
 
That is a very difficult situation. It takes so much time. The first step is to pray. I will ask my boyfriend to post to this message. He also is in the process of converting my cousin who is Buddhist into a believer of Christ!

Blessings to you!
monkeys
 
PERSONAL WITNESSING - How Jesus Did It

This is a basic overview of the W.D.J.D. principle. We ask "What DID Jesus Do?" -- and then we look at His example in the bible. This gives us the model to follow in personal witnessing.

What can we learn about how Jesus tackled personal witnessing?
John chapter 4, verses 7–26 give us the Master’s example of how to share our faith. Notice that Jesus spoke to the woman at the well when she was alone. We will often find that people are more open and honest when they are alone. So, if possible, pick a person who is sitting by himself. From there, we can see four clear principles to follow:

1st - Jesus began in the natural realm (v. 7). This woman was unregenerate, and the Bible tells us “the natural man receives not the things of the Spirit of God” (1 Corinthians 2:14). He therefore spoke of something she could relate to—water. Most of us can strike up a conversation with a stranger in the natural realm. It may be a friendly “How are you doing?” or a warm “Good morning!” If the person responds with a sense of warmth, we may then ask, “Do you live around here?” and from there develop a conversation.

2nd - Jesus swung the conversation to the spiritual realm (v. 10). He simply mentioned the things of God. This will take courage. We may say something like, “Did you go to church on Sunday?” or “Did you see that Christian TV program last week?” If the person responds positively, the question “Do you have a Christian background?” will probe his background. He may answer, “I went to church when I was a child, but I drifted away from it.” Another simple way to swing to the spiritual is to offer the person a gospel tract and ask, “Did you get one of these?” When he takes it, simply say, “It’s a gospel tract. Do you come from a Christian background?”

3rd - Jesus brought conviction using the Law of God (vv. 16–18). Jesus gently spoke to her conscience by alluding to the fact that she had transgressed the Seventh of the Ten Commandments. He used the Law to bring “the knowledge of sin” (see Romans 3:19,20). We can do the same, “Do you consider yourself to be a good person? Do you think that you have kept the Ten Commandments?” Most people think they have, so quickly follow with, “Have you ever told a lie?” This is confrontational, but if it’s asked in a spirit of love and gentleness, there won’t be any offense. Remember that the “work of the Law [is] written in their hearts” and that the conscience will bear “witness” (Romans 2:15). Jesus confronted the rich young ruler in Luke 18:18–21 with five of the Ten Commandments and there was no offense. Have confidence that the conscience will do its work and affirm the truth of each Commandment. Don’t be afraid to gently ask, “Have you ever stolen something, even if it’s small?” Learn how to open up the spirituality of the Law and show how God considers lust to be the same as adultery (Matthew 5:27,28) and hatred the same as murder (1 John 3:15). Make sure you get an admission of guilt.

Ask the person, “If God judges you by the Ten Commandments on Judgment Day, do you think you will be innocent or guilty?” If he says he will be innocent, ask, “Why is that?” If he admits his guilt, ask, “Do you think you will go to heaven or hell?”

From there the conversation may go one of three ways:

W - "WOULD you consider yourself to be a good person?"

D - "DO you think you've kept the Ten Commandments?"

J - "JUDGEMENT - if God JUDGES you by that standard, will you be innocent or guilty?"

D - "DESTINY - what's your DESTINY going to be... will you end up in heaven or hell?"

a. He may confidently say, “I don’t believe in hell.” Gently respond, “That doesn’t matter. You still have to face God on Judgment Day whether you believe in it or not. If I step onto the freeway when a massive truck is heading for me and I say, ‘I don’t believe in trucks,’ my lack of belief isn’t going to change reality.”

b. He may say that he’s guilty, but that he will go to heaven. This is usually because he thinks that God is “good,” and that He will, therefore, overlook sin in his case. Point out that if a judge in a criminal case has a guilty murderer standing before him, the judge, if he is a good man, can’t just let him go. He must ensure that the guilty man is punished. If God is good, He must (by nature) punish murderers, rapists, thieves, liars, adulterers, fornicators, and those who have lived in rebellion to the inner light that God has given to every man. Then tenderly tell him he has already admitted to you that he has lied, stolen, and committed adultery in his heart, and that God gave him a conscience so that he would know right from wrong. His conscience and the conviction of the Holy Spirit will do the rest. That’s why it is essential to draw out an admission of guilt before you mention Judgment Day or the existence of hell.

c. He may admit that he is guilty and therefore going to hell. Ask him if that concerns him. Speak to him about how much he values his eyes and how much more therefore he should value the salvation of his soul. (For the biblical description of hell, see Revelation 1:18 footnote.) If possible, take the person through the linked verses in this Bible, beginning at the Matthew 5:21,22 footnote.

4th - Jesus revealed Himself to her (v. 26). Once the Law has humbled the person, he is ready for grace. Remember, the Bible says that God resists the proud and gives grace to the humble (James 4:6). The gospel is for the humble (see Luke 4:18 footnote). Only the sick need a physician and only those who will admit that they have the disease of sin will truly embrace the cure of the gospel.

Learn how to present the work of the cross —that God sent His Son to suffer and die in our place. Tell the sinner of the love of God in Christ; that Jesus rose from the dead and defeated death. Take him back to civil law and say, “It’s as simple as this: We broke God’s Law, and Jesus paid our fine. If you will repent and trust in the Savior, God will forgive your sins and dismiss your case.” Ask him if he understands what you have told him. If he is willing to confess and forsake his sins, and trust the Savior with his eternal salvation, have him pray and ask God to forgive him. Then pray for him. Get him a Bible. Instruct him to read it daily and obey what he reads, and encourage him to get into a Bible-believing, Christ-preaching church.

There is a clear biblical example for Personal Witnessing provided by Christ in His earthly ministry. Can we do any less than the Master?
 
Im sure if theyare your friends like you say they are they will not condemn you or get really angry with you if you mention to them your beliefs. Just tell them what you think about their lives (that you think they should try and change a bit) and tell them that Jesus came to save people, so why dont they give it a try? It doesnt hurt to try, and even if they dont change right away, Im sure theyll keep your beliefs and thoughts tucked away in their head somewhere, where it is available for them when they feel they want to change for the better.

Just some thoughts. Dont be afraid though, theyre your friends! Just try it out. Who knows, maybe they will listen to you.

God bless you for atleast being concerned for these people, thats a good friend.

-Eric
 
On the same lines as EuphoricForest, I have only found two passages where ordinary members of churches are told how to talk about our faith to people who do not believe:

Colossians 4.6: Let your conversation be always full of grace, seasoned with salt, so that you may know how to answer everyone.

1 Peter 3.15: Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have.

Putting the two verses together adds up to don't be afraid to talk about your faith when you are with your friends. And when they ask you what makes you different, be ready with the answer. I can't find anywhere in the Bible that suggests you should get psyched up and ready for a big evangelistic moment.

Take the pressure off yourself, be a good friend, be natural, and pray for opportunities for God to work through you.
 
My suggested first step is pray the Holy Spirit will guide you and the Father's will be done. From there, your immediately on the right track because you've asked GOD to take control and not self.

I think this is a good example also:

Luke 12:11-13 (New King James Version)

11 “Now when they bring you to the synagogues and magistrates and authorities, do not worry about how or what you should answer, or what you should say. 12 For the Holy Spirit will teach you in that very hour what you ought to say.”
 
Spread the Word

What an interesting post. I have a difficult time sharing my faith too. I come from a family that follows false doctrine and they refuse to speak of the Lord with me. This makes me feel very lonely, because the most beautiful part of me is all alone. I love the Holy Spirit in me and I would love to testify....Sometimes and it seems so much times for me, that we just have to shake the dust off our feet.

Matthew 10:14
If any household or town refuses to welcome you or listen to your message, shake its dust from your feet as you leave.

I do have a positive though. I testify of my love for God, with my children, by prayer and example. May boys know that I Love God and they treat me very respectfully because of my love for God.

My faith rests in the Holy Spirit and I pray that He guides me to witness my faith. Ghooost, I hope that you will place your absolute faith and trust in Lord Jesus Christ. You could do great things for the spiritually suffering, that seems to be all around you.

Amen:Pixie:sun: :love: :rainbow:
 
Our faith dwells in Christ as Christ dwells in us. The best witness we can give is the presence of Jesus in our lives. If we love and are compassionate and truly care about people, other people will see this love and wonder from where it comes. Luke 9:23, NIV. "Then He said to them all: 'If anyone would come after Me, he must deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow Me." Jesus is the ultimate example or witness if you will, be like him and people will pay attention whether they like it or not. It is about love. Galatians 2:20, NIV. "I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life I live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me." We have been taught how to witness, it is included with everyday living. Philippians 2:5, NIV. "Your attitude should be the same as that of Christ Jesus."

God bless.
 
Witnessing, how

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1Pe 2:12 (The Darby Translation) having your conversation honest among the Gentiles, that [as to that] in which they speak against you as evildoers, they may through [your] good works, [themselves] witnessing [them], glorify God in [the] day of visitation.
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... witnessing, speaking only when necessary.
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Also, let God's love shine through, to, & over them.

I have brought 1 person to God by the way I lived & my attitude.
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