How to Tell Your Loved Ones about Christ

Not being able to easily tell your loved ones about Christ is a common problem, sadly.  We know it was a problem that Paul knew about, because  He said, "I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ, because it's the power of God of salvation for everyone who believes" (Romans 1:16).

There's two sides to it: the strength of your own faith, understanding and emotions about what you're saying about God and your expectations (whether they are true or false) about the reaction from the person you're talking to about God.

First, understand what you intend to say and how your words apply to your real life (don't just mimic or say what you've heard but practice the meaning of the words).  Understand what Christ has done for you - how He became sin, even though He never sinned, and how death is only the result of sin.  He never would have had to die, even of old age (and angels would have held Him up from falling and breaking a bone).  Even more serious than physical death, He gave up His connection to Father God when He was suffering for sin.  Read Matthew 27:46 and Psalm 22:1 which prophesies Him saying it - either God had forsaken Him or He was under a delusion that God had forsaken Him, and being under a delusion is not the pristine truth of the connection He had to the Father all His lifetime, so He suffered deep in His soul in addition to His bodily suffering.  And that's the kind of deep death every human being has coming, due to our sin.  Only if we believe He died for our sins like the Bible says, was buried, then God resurrected Him like the Bible says, and then He was seen by many witnesses, and, due to these beliefs we call on His name to be saved by verbally confessing Master Jesus like 1 Corinthians 15:3-8 (see the first two verses, too) and Romans 10:9, 10 and 13 says - only by our belief and confession of Him and His work will we escape that continual conscious death forever!

After you know Him and have seen Him at work in your life, giving you mercy when you deserve punishment and giving you strength to overcome the sins you can't get rid of but want to (some people lust and cannot stop, and others are greedy or want to control people or can't stop stealing, etc) - once you see God help you in all sorts of ways in your actual life, you see how you depend on Him in reality, then the meaning of the words become real to you, and God fills you up to bursting so that you cannot keep from telling those you love what you truly believe and rely on for your life, especially as you sing psalms, hymns and spiritual songs and practice all the things you read in the Bible from the church age (everything after the Resurrection; the last parts of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John and then all of Acts through Revelation) - and when you do the things written for you, and when you grow in Him, ask Him to give you voice to tell others about Him for the right reasons, and He will be willing to help you and to answer your prayers.  Always accept whatever help He gives (it might not be in the form you expected).

Once you've loved Him a lot, then your expectations of the reaction you'll get (especially if you just ask Him to help you endure them) becomes less important by comparison to the greatness you know about God's salvation for everyone who believes, and you'll find that you're not ashamed of it, Him, or of speaking about your Master and Savior openly, because He's real and not just words on a page, even on a page of the Book you have been told is very holy.  The Bible is the Word of God, and Jesus - Who sent His Spirit to everyone who belongs to Him - that Jesus (there are many, but this Jesus) is the Word of God, too.  There is knowledge about God, which you want to convey to your loved ones, and there is God, Himself, Who wants to have a relationship with us - namely, the relationship of Boss and Servant (or Master and Slave, if you want to put it that way).

Words can be twisted, but knowing that He knows you builds faith which is stronger than words, just like the human spirit is strong than the human soul.

Jesus is with His own, even to the end of the age (Matthew 28:20).

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