Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Witnessing in love


The message of love.. Given lovingly.

Thinking back today on Jesus’s life today I realised… Jesus used EVERY opportunity to witness. He didn’t just talk to people, he changed their lives! Eg: The woman at the well.  Jesus saw into her very soul. Yet he wasn’t repulsed, or even just “interested” in this person, but he wanted to give her true life. So many times I pass over God-given openings because I am afraid, think the person will misunderstand me, or that I can do it later. In reality, I’m wasting my time, and theirs! (Paul understood this too; he told the Corinthians in 1 Corinthians 15:3-4 that he’s delivered the Gospel news to them first and foremost upon meeting them.) Now obviously, as God, Jesus had it a whole of a lot easier; He knew people’s entire lives and exactly what to say to awaken their interest, and rebuke their sins. Yet He did not leave us without a means. Hebrews 4:12-13 remind us of the Word is living and active, and a two-edged sword to bare man’s soul. Living and ACTIVE. That’s a verb… that means it DOES something. Planting scriptures into anyone’s mind means you’re giving it all over to God, and it’s His job anyway… With God’s tools in hand, we are never at a loss. However, this does not mean you should instantly accost every poor unfortunate with John 3:16 whom you happen to have 5 minutes with. This is where I believe many Christians go wrong: They zealously follow 1 Peter 3:15 but seem to completely miss the last few words, that is, to do it in all gentleness and reverence. Now this was coming from Peter, a man who was not known for his gentleness, or reverence, before becoming a fisher-of-men, but rather his rough and ready ways. Yes, witness to everyone you talk to, but no, don’t handle it in a way that merely sows discord! Telling your cashier that Jesus loves her, is NOT going to change her life. However, your conduct towards her goes a long way. Show conduct that is God pleasing, and speak conversations that are God glorifying too. Build a reputation (even if it’s only at your local Woolies!) of a gentle, reverent, and honest person. It’s easier to witness to someone you’ve smiled at a few times :)
This is something we need to constantly keep in mind: An attitude that constantly seeks to give to God all our efforts. Even if the people you witness to never come to Salvation, or even scorn you for adhering to His laws GOD knows, He is the One we are striving for, not earthly glory. 

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Driving in SA


Yesterday while on my way to ice-skating, I had to take a hard packed dirt road for about 7km.
In the beginning everything was just great and dandy. Then a terrible cloud appeared on the
horizon, and the ground started to shake and rumble. A dreaded shape took dusky form, and I
was enveloped in choking dust. It was in my eyes, ears, nose, you name it. I spluttered and
weaved, trying to clear my eyes. Of course, just then, another car comes racing up behind me
(doing about 300km/ph) and thundered past, leaving comet sized rocks to smash into my face
and arms. Filled with sandy indignation, I determined then and there that its Time For All to 
Be Exposed. Perhaps even, if I get broadcasted widely enough, I'll have cyclers across the globe sending me emails of immense gratitude for saving them from this ordeal.

The lovely country roads we enjoy in South Africa often tend to be dirt or sand. And I think drivers go way too fast, without care for pedestrians or others using the “pad”. So to spread awareness for my fellow human beings plights, (and vent my frustration) I thought to start a new blog (yes, another one.) and try keep it going ;)