Everyone who is saved has a story. How did you come to know the Savior, Jesus?
There are many testimonies that have been told:
A man who went by a church, heard the music and walked in, asked the usher how he could be saved.
The little girl who went to church and when the alter call was given followed the soul winner out of curiosity and trusted Jesus as her Savior.
The man whose lost his son in a tragic accident. Before his last breath, the son asked his Dad, will I see you in Heaven?
The person who was about to commit suicide and picked up a tract, read it and was wonderfully saved.
What is your story? You need to tell it. Write it down. Tell it to someone in person or through social media. Your story could touch someone’s heart and be the very thing that will cause them to accept Jesus.
Witnessing to people is more difficult today than it has been in the past. Social distancing, masks and fear of contracting illness has kept us from talking to others.
Normal places to witness like a grocery store, waiting for an appointment or any public place has become almost impossible.
As a Christian, what can we do? Take advantage of every opportunity. Freely give out tracts. Put them in a restroom, in letters that you send out. Use email, phone calls or any form of communication to tell people about Jesus. If you are able to join SOS Events and go to an event to witness.
Be creative. Think of ways you can tell others about the gospel. It is our responsibility to be a witness for the Lord Jesus.
There is a Christian song, ” This World is Not My Home, I’m just passing through.” We as Christians are traveling through life in this world. Sometime we have joys, hardships and challenges. Just like traveling for vacation, business or family occasions, trips can have ups and downs. Once our trip is over and we return home we are happy that our travels are over.
The same holds true on our journey toward heaven. What a joy that will be when we finally reach our Heavenly home. So as we travel through life keep our destination in mind. Joy awaits us in Heaven.
John 14:2 In my Father’s house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you.
“Just sayin’…Church is important. Gathering together as a group of believers is important. Encouragement from the Word and other believers is important. I’m not sure where you are today. Maybe you are tired…be renewed at church. Maybe you are depressed…be uplifted at church. Maybe you are discouraged by the church itself…be reconciled at church. Maybe you have lost your way…be directed at church. Church…Christ died for it. It’s important. Be thankful if you have a choice of church today. Some people do not have a church they have a choice to attend. You do. Be thankful. Go to church. It’s important.” Joy Bowker Crockett
Quote from the wife of a Pastor. She has so much truth and wisdom that her comments are worth reposting. Thank you, Joy.
Ephesians 3:21 Unto him be glory in the church by Christ Jesus throughout all ages, world without end. Amen.
In the waiting room at a hospital, waiting for news of a loved one who is in surgery or had a life threatening accident.
Waiting for the birth of a baby and the labor seems to go on too long.
Waiting for an exciting event. An engagement or a wedding.
Many times in our lives we have things when we have to wait for various events and we get anxious about the outcome. Our heart beats faster and we feel like we can’t breathe.
Take a deep breath. The Bible tells us to be of good courage, God is with us no matter what the circumstance.
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