Monday, January 29, 2024

 It is imperative that we acknowledge the necessity of repentance as a prerequisite. Our next step should be to effectively communicate the message, tailoring our approach to each individual's disposition and their acknowledgment of their own sinful nature. I believe that the emphasis should not be solely on the words we choose, but rather on the quality of the relationship we establish and the fervent prayers we offer for those who have yet to be saved. It is misguided to rely solely on a clinical approach to convicting individuals of their sins; ultimately, it is God who saves, regardless of the eloquence of our message.Our devotion to God should be so profound that when we share His message, it brings about a profound spiritual transformation. In our interactions with non-believers, we should be guided by the Holy Spirit and provide them with what they truly need, while also urging them to make positive changes in their lives. Unfortunately, there is a precedent of delivering the gospel in a dry and doctrinal manner that fails to engage individuals and evoke a response. Rather, we should strive to be in the forefront, exhibiting an intense passion for God's truth that has a supernatural impact on those around us. Achieving this requires dedicated meditation and prayer.

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