A Couple of Handy Tools
By startingwithGod.com
One evening I
returned to my dorm room to find a good friend in tears. She said, “I’ve
been looking for you everywhere. I want to become a Christian. What do I
do?” I had NO idea what to tell her. I had been a Christian about six
months then. And I had talked to her about Jesus and why I was so glad to
know Him. But I had not thought about explaining to someone else how they
could begin a relationship with God. I really didn’t know what to say.
So we just prayed together, and I asked Jesus to come into her life. It was
my best attempt at the time.
What does the Bible say about how we begin a relationship with God? And how
can we explain that to someone else?
Here
is one very simple idea for you.
The following
link is to a very clear presentation of what God is offering someone and
exactly how they can begin a relationship with Christ: Knowing
God Personally
You could print this out and hand it to someone. Or you could email it to
a friend. But better yet, if they are willing, just sit down with them and
ask if you could show it to them. Literally millions of people have been led
into a relationship with Christ by Christians taking the time to read this
out loud to someone. By presenting it personally to someone, you are able to
answer their questions and communicate your desire for them to understand.
You could say, “A while ago, I found out how I could have a relationship
with God, and I’m so grateful I do. I was wondering if anyone has ever
shared with you how you could begin a personal relationship with God? I’d
love to show you. May I?” And then you can very simply, read this aloud
with them...straight through it.
If you’d
like to purchase some smaller printed copies of this presentation of the
gospel, you can do so here: Campus
Crusade.
Sometimes I will hand this booklet to someone as a summary
to our conversation. I might say, “A lot of people would like to know God in a personal way
if they just knew how. I wanted to give you this booklet that explains how
you can begin a relationship with God, if you ever decide that you’d
like to.”
1 Peter 3:15 says, “Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone
who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with
gentleness and respect...” This is a great verse that summarizes how
we should go about our communication with others about Christ. Be ready and
willing to tell someone why you have hope, but do so with gentleness and respect.
If they ask you a question you don’t know how to answer, just tell them
you don’t know, but that you will try to find an answer for them. You
can also point them to EveryStudent.com. It covers a lot of topics for
those who have yet to receive Christ.
Ask God to bring
to mind people you know who have yet to receive Christ. As He does, pray
for them by name, that God would increase their desire to know Him, and that
He would bring the gospel to them in some way. God might ask you to talk
to them at some point.
As you begin to talk to someone about God, it’s a great idea to quickly
talk to God first. “God, I pray that you would speak through me, that
you would love this person through me. Guide me by your Spirit, and I rely
on you for the words.” (Remember, you can talk to God without closing
your eyes or praying out loud – and this would be a good time to do neither
one.)
Now you have a presentation of the gospel that you can use.
You now know to pray and rest in God to love them through you. And you know
to rely on the
Holy Spirit to speak through you. Jesus said, “I am with you always.” (Matthew
28:18-20) It will be exciting to see what God does through you!
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