Last modified: March 19, 2023
Brady• March 19, 2023•
Philip and Nathanael is a perfect example of simple, practical evangelism. He simply told Nathanael about the Christ, and when Nathanael offered a snarky comment back, Philip asked Nathanael to see for himself.
Sometimes, we make evangelism more difficult than it should be. The model that’s outlined in Scripture is straightforward, and based on telling as many people the good news about Jesus as humanly possible.
That’s ultimately what evangelism is about — telling everyone the good news about Jesus.
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CloseMothers give up a lot to become mothers. By at least one estimate, the simple choice to stay home with your child the first five years of their life can cost as much as $700,000 in lost wages, retirement benefits, and future earnings (among others). But most mothers don't sit down and decide whether that $700k is more important to them than having a child to begin with. Why? Because at the end of the day, that child is worth it -- no matter the cost. Whatever decision is made about your work (stay home, daycare, etc), having a baby is worth waaaay more than $700k to most moms. The same is true for Christians. In Luke 14, Jesus tells the crowds to "count the cost" of becoming a Christian. Decide if what you're asked to give up is worth it compared to what you will gain. If so, follow Him fully. If not, why even start? For the record, it's worth it. So, so, so worth it.
Last modified: March 19, 2023