Last modified: November 21, 2022
Brady• November 21, 2022•
Thanksgiving is a time of giving thanks (obviously).
But split the word in half, add a few other words in the middle, and you have a totally different understanding of the word that remains true to the holiday.
Instead of a day of thanks giving, it’s a day of thanks that leads to giving.
The holiday season reminds us to be thankful, which, in turn, spurs us towards greater benevolence and charity to others. This is an attitude we should deliberately manifest in our lives as much as possible.
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CloseEvangelism becomes a lot easier once we realize the need for evangelism in the first place. But we already see the need, don't we? God tells us to do it and we do it -- simple as that, right? It should be, but the need for evangelism has its roots in a proper understanding of grace and mercy. Once we realize the gift that's been given to us, it should be natural for us to extend it to others. To put it simply, maybe the reason we don't evangelize as we should is because we fail to see our own need for salvation -- and in turn, fail to see the need of others.
Last modified: November 21, 2022