One Thing You Can't Do In Heaven
I am currently reading OTYCDIH written by Mark Cahill. The one thing Mark writes you can't do in heaven is share the gospel message with a lost person. Hadn't really thought about that, and it was kind of sobering. Cahill writes about the importance of viewing EVERY encounter with people as an opportunity to share the gospel message. Airplanes. Shopping malls. Music concerts. Even what appear to be casual conversations head down an evangelical path.
That got me to thinking. . . What examples are there in the NT of Jesus Christ sharing the Gospel message to individuals and how can those examples shape the way we share the story of salvation?
Over the next few/several days I will be taking a look at how Jesus witnessed to individuals.
One closing thought. Cahill writes on page 79, "I have them (temporary friends) as friends for the express purpose of loving them like Jesus would, talking to them about Jesus as I have opportunity, and eventually seeing them in Heaven for all eternity." Is this a healthy way to view a friendship? Thoughts?
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