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Real witnessing is the indiscriminate sowing of Gospel seeds, leaving the results up to God.
My encouragement to you in this process is to Be the Blessing.
We are on display
We are on display for others to see.
God desires to work through us to bless others.
We are weak, unskilled, ordinary, but chosen by God.
We are a fragrant aroma.
We can’t be “smelled” if we aren’t with people.
When new guests come, we have the chance to display Christ’s love in our words and actions.
Illustration: Amber Harris and Church of the Highlands.
“Welcome Home” People seem glad you are there, not just in the fellowship song.
We are Free
We are free to allow people to decide about Christ and the Church.
One of the most freeing things we can learn is that it our job to be on display, and it is God’s job to do the drawing to Himself.
No coercion needed.
As we live out our lives on display for God, the “smell” of that will draw some people to God, and others will be repelled by it.
We should be inviting people to join us.
Constantly.
But God does the drawing.
We should welcome people, but let God doe the convincing.
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