How to Share the Gospel

In Matthew 28:19, we’re told to go out and make disciples of all nations. This is one of the single most important commands in the Bible. However, we often feel uncomfortable sharing the gospel. Why do we think this? In reality, it’s simpler than we think.

Acts 13:47 says that the Lord has commanded us: “I have made you a light for the Gentiles that you may bring salvation to the ends of the earth.†When it refers to Gentiles, it’s talking about those who are not believers. These people are lost, just as we once were. 

As Christians, we hear the saying, “Be a light to others or, light up a path to Jesus.†But at times, we don’t understand what that means or how to do it

When we think about the concept of light, we can think of it as something that allows us to see or that helps us have a better vision in darkness. This world is a DARK place, and millions of people walk around without vision.

Ephesians 5:8 says, “For you were once darkness, but now you are light in the Lord. Walk as children of light. “ As Christians, we are to walk as people of light to spread light for those who are lost wherever we go. Think of yourself as a beacon to help others see Jesus. Because at the end of the day, if there is no light, there is no vision. So, how do we walk as light? Christians must always be willing to show kindness and love to others. 

The two most important commands in the Bible are to love the Lord with all of your heart and to love each other as we love ourselves. This is seen again when Paul says that the law of Christ can be summed up by one commandment: love your neighbor as yourself. 

Love is not some cliche term that we tell each other. Love is patient. Love is kind. Love is a choice we must make every day, and others will know that we are Christians because of how we love.

When we choose to love others in all life circumstances, good or bad, it sets us apart. It makes us different. It shows our light to those who are lost. Love has the power to transform lives if we use it correctly. 

When we walk in love, we walk as a light. You may be the only Bible someone ever reads. That’s why it’s so important to show God’s love in all aspects and all circumstances of our lives.

There are people out there who are lost in the darkness, and yet they have no idea there is a light because they’ve never seen one before. 

If we live a life of showing love to others above all else, sharing the gospel will naturally become easier. And while it may seem uncomfortable, showing love to others will open the door for opportunities to share why we love the way that we do, which is because of Jesus’ love for us. 

Many of us might never have found the light if not for that one person who showed kindness to us. You have the capability to help change not only someone’s life but also their eternity. God will use and move through us as He transforms other people’s lives. We just have to be willing to let Him.

I want to challenge everyone to pray for God to move through us and for opportunities to serve others and share the gospel with those who need it. In a world full of darkness, be a light for God’s kingdom.

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