"He has committed to us the message of reconciliation. We are, therefore, Christ's ambassadors, as though God were making His appeal through us." — 2 Corinthians 5:19-20
Here are four scenarios Doug Samples created for teaching a course in evangelism.
"I have always felt that Christianity was an ideal that was too difficult for me to achieve. I feel like I would never be able to live up to all of the expectations, rules, and demands in order to be considered a true follower of Christ. Being a follower of Christ places impossible demands and expectations that aren't realistic for humans. I'm not interested in being rejected or feeling like a failure again."
"I'm not sure why I'm not a Christian. I believe in God, but I am just not ready for a commitment. I have enough commitments with getting married and with getting into medical school. There are so many rules in my life already. I don't need any more. There are already tons of people trying to tell me how to live my life."
A twenty-year-old guy claims to be a Wiccan witch. He believes he is the highest power and that he chooses his own fate. Wiccans meet in sacred circles to perform sacred rituals. They also have large "gatherings." He says that "spells" work if you know what you are doing and you have the right incantations. He believes that the human body is dead from birth. He explained, "From the minute you are born, your body grows, but really, you are starting to die. All of your living days, you are feeding your body to become a buffet for worms and insects." Life is, therefore, worthless.
He is very Gothic and says he lives a depressed life. To him, he can't believe in a God for whom there is no proof. He also feels that the Bible contradicts itself the whole way through. He said that he likes being depressed and that he doesn't want to change. He has a lot of doubts and feels trapped in a lifestyle. He told me that Christ didn't die for him, that Christ died because he got caught so they killed him.
He then dropped a bomb on me. "Where was God when my six-month-old sister died?" he asked.
This is a 17-year-old guy from California. I asked why he didn't believe in God, and he told me it was because it got in his way. He said there was a certain way he wanted to live his life and that God and Jesus and all of that got in the way.
He told me that to believe in God and Jesus takes a full commitment. He said it is something you should do with all that you are and that he couldn't do that. He even quoted the Bible where Jesus talked about counting the cost before you join. He said he wasn't ready, but maybe he would be someday. He had "things to do" before he could give up his life.
"Friends, we have nothing to do but save souls. We have nothing to do but offer new life through Christ. That's our calling, whoever we are. That's our response of faith to the joy of Christ's resurrection." — John Wesley
-- Howard Culbertson,
Sharing our faith in Jesus Christ can be a deeply personal experience. Here are some pointers to keep in mind:
Pray: Pray for wisdom, guidance, and opportunities to share your faith. Trust in God's timing and leading as you seek to communicate the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Remember that it is the work of the Holy Spirit to open hearts and minds to faith. Your role is to faithfully share your beliefs and experiences. Trust that God will work in the lives of people you encounter.