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Ten Excuses
And how to respond to those trying to dodge the Great Commission.
by Mark Mittelberg
It isn't hard to find reasons to avoid reaching
out to others with the good news of Jesus Christ. Here is how I respond to
ten common objections.
1. "I don't have any non-Christian friends." Jesus was a friend of
sinners. We need to take risks to follow his example.
2. "I don't have the gift of evangelism. It's not my thing." Jesus
gave the Great Commission to the entire church. We all have a vital part
to play by using approaches that fit our unique personalities.
3. "I don't have time right now." Mix outreach with things you're
already doing by inviting unchurched friends to join you. Think of the difference
one lunch made in the life of Zacchaeus!
4. "I'm afraid of what friends will think of me." That's a good sign
you're sensitive enough to approach people in ways that won't unnecessarily
offend them! If you interact respectfully, they'll likely be open.
5. "I'll just live out my faith in front of my friends; they'll figure
it out." That sounds appealing, but it's neither biblical nor effective.
Paraphrasing Romans 10:14, they're not going to see it unless we also say
it.
6. "I don't know how to bring up the topic." Pray for wisdom and courage
to seize split-second opportunities to steer ordinary topics, like getting
a drink of water (John 4), into spiritual conversations ("I could have given
you living water").
7. "I wouldn't know what to say once the topic was raised." That's
okay because it's best to do more listening at first anyway. Once you're
into it, you'll find experiences to explore, questions to discuss, and stories
to telland the Holy Spirit will guide you!
8."I don't know enough." The best way to grow in this area is simply
to dive in and say what you do know. You can always delay answering a tough
question until you've had time to look into it.
9. "In our church's tradition, we don't talk about personal faith." Your
friends need to understand the gospel message because it's "the power of
God for salvation." Stretch yourself to communicate it in ways that fit you,
and themmaybe writing letters or sending books or tapes. Take small steps,
and it'll become more natural.
10. "My church is more into teaching and worship than evangelism." Don't
excuse negligence of one area because we have competence in another. For
the sake of lost people who matter to God, let's do all we can to reach them,
personally and through the church.
Originally published in Leadership journal, July 1, 1998.
Copyright © 1998 by the author or Christianity Today International/Leadership Journal.
For reprint information call 630-260-6200 or e-mail ljeditor@leadershipjournal.net.
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