Post by chocs on Dec 6, 2013 13:22:24 GMT 12
Reach Outside Your Comfort Zone (2)
Written by Bob & Debby Gass
Friday, 6 December 2013
'...How can they hear, unless someone tells them?' Romans 10:14 CEV
John Ortberg says: (1) 'Never rule anybody out. Jesus reached out to tax collectors, lepers, sinners and Gentiles, and they shocked the religious establishment by saying yes...Maybe there's somebody in your world who's so far from God you've written them off...a relative who ridicules your faith...an acquaintance who's resisted for years...somebody so steeped in sin you think there's no hope? Never say no for another person...you don't know when their heart will soften or how God's Spirit will work.' (2) Put yourself in the other person's shoes. Ortberg continues: 'Blocks from my parents' home...is the largest Buddhist temple in America. I checked it out and received amazing insight into how intimidating it is to go into a place of worship as a stranger not knowing the customs. When yo u invite someone to church, they're much more likely to go if you go together. Then have a coffee together and talk about what took place.' (3) Be the hands and feet of Jesus. Jewish law prohibited lepers from having contact with non-lepers. But when a leper approached Jesus, He reached out and touched the man who hadn't been touched in years (Mark 1:40-45). Was Jesus infected by his leprosy? No, He infected the leper with the Gospel, because Jesus was more contagious with God's power than the leper was with his disease.
Be a contagious Christian who infects others with God's love. Look at your hands. How often do you extend them to someone far from God? His Kingdom has been spread the same way for 2,000 years: by believers who reach out and bring people to Christ!
SoulFood: Gen 37-39, John 17:1-26, Ps 147:1-11, Ecc 3:5-8
Written by Bob & Debby Gass
Friday, 6 December 2013
'...How can they hear, unless someone tells them?' Romans 10:14 CEV
John Ortberg says: (1) 'Never rule anybody out. Jesus reached out to tax collectors, lepers, sinners and Gentiles, and they shocked the religious establishment by saying yes...Maybe there's somebody in your world who's so far from God you've written them off...a relative who ridicules your faith...an acquaintance who's resisted for years...somebody so steeped in sin you think there's no hope? Never say no for another person...you don't know when their heart will soften or how God's Spirit will work.' (2) Put yourself in the other person's shoes. Ortberg continues: 'Blocks from my parents' home...is the largest Buddhist temple in America. I checked it out and received amazing insight into how intimidating it is to go into a place of worship as a stranger not knowing the customs. When yo u invite someone to church, they're much more likely to go if you go together. Then have a coffee together and talk about what took place.' (3) Be the hands and feet of Jesus. Jewish law prohibited lepers from having contact with non-lepers. But when a leper approached Jesus, He reached out and touched the man who hadn't been touched in years (Mark 1:40-45). Was Jesus infected by his leprosy? No, He infected the leper with the Gospel, because Jesus was more contagious with God's power than the leper was with his disease.
Be a contagious Christian who infects others with God's love. Look at your hands. How often do you extend them to someone far from God? His Kingdom has been spread the same way for 2,000 years: by believers who reach out and bring people to Christ!
SoulFood: Gen 37-39, John 17:1-26, Ps 147:1-11, Ecc 3:5-8