Author: Brandi With An I
•1:42 PM
Sometimes when it comes to sharing the good news of Jesus with others, we're stumped on what exactly we are to say.


We may feel as though since we're not as well-versed in the scriptures as other people,
that we can't tell anyone about Jesus.


That is not the case.


This is what Satan wants us to believe. 


It's a trap he sets before us making us think we're incapable of talking to others.


Don't fall for it.


We may not be able to quote as well as the next person,
but there are things we can do to reach someone and tell them about Jesus.


A) Do what you can and God will give the increase. | You may not be able to convert someone in that first conversation, and that's okay. Just do your part by planting the seed and telling them about Jesus. God will fix it so someone else can come along and water the seed. Then someone else will come along and do the rest. Just as long as you start the process, God will do the rest!


B) Tell someone what the Lord has done for you. | We all have had something that's happened in our life where the Lord delivered us; we need to be willing to share that with someone else. If we do that we are more likely to lead others to Christ.


C) The life we live says more than any words we could ever say. | Don't just speak one thing and do something else. People are more likely to want to hear more from you if you're putting into practice what you're trying to convey to them. Simply put: don't just talk about it, be about it! "In the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven." (Matthew 5:16)


So you see, there is no reason for us NOT to be able to tell someone about Christ.


We come into contact with a variety of people on a daily basis;
and before they leave our space, we should slip Jesus in there.


You never know, the small part that we do can help lead a lost soul
to the Lord.


Think about it...
- B.
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