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18.

How to Witness in the Spirit

“It was awful,” he said, shaking his head sadly. “I just froze. Right when I should have presented him with the gospel, I forgot everything I’ve ever heard about leading a friend to Christ. It was so awkward, so uncomfortable… for both of us.” He stuffed his hands into the pockets of his jeans, “I guess I really blew it this time!”+

No doubt my young frustrated friend is expressing some of the feelings we have all had when trying to lead someone to Christ. It is without a doubt the most important experience in a person’s life, but when we are not prepared it can cause us much unnecessary confusion and discomfort.

The lost are hungry for Jesus Christ, but the majority of Christians have never led another soul to Christ, basically for two reasons: First, the average Christian does not live a victorious, Spirit-controlled life; and, second, most do not know how to communicate their faith in Christ to others effectively.

If you have been among the ranks of those who desire to sha” he said, shaking his head sadly. “I just froze. Right when I should have presented him with the gospel, I forgot everything I’ve ever heard about leading a friend to Christ. It was so awkward, so uncomfortable… for both of us.” He stuffed his hands into the pockets of his jeans, “I guess I really blew it this time!”

No doubt my young frustrated friend is expressing some of the feelings we have all had when trying to lead someone to Christ. It is without a doubt the most important experience in a person’s life, but when we are not prepared it can cause us much unnecessary confusion and discomfort.

The lost are hungry for Jesus Christ, but the majority of Christians have never led another soul to Christ, basically for two reasons: First, the average Christian does not live a victorious, Spirit-controlled life; and, second, most do not know how to communicate their faith in Christ to others effectively.

If you have been among the ranks of those who desire to share Christ but have not been as productive as you would like to be, the scriptural plan for witnessing on the next few pages will be of vital interest to you. If taken to heart and practiced, it will give you the active, involved, and fruitful role you have hoped for in your everyday contact with people. It consists of eight simple steps, designed to help you become a fruitful witness.

+ 1. Be certain you are a Christian

+ 2. Confess any sin in your life

+ 3.& Be filled with the Holy Spirit

+ 4. Be prepared to share your faith

+ 5.Remember to pray

+ 6. Go tell others about Christ

+ 7. Talk about Christ

+ 8. Expect hearts to respond to the gospel

Application

  1. What did you like best (what caught your attention)?
  2. Why?
  3. To whom should I pass along this information?

Adapted from the Transferable Concepts, by Dr. Bill Bright, co-founder of Campus Crusade for Christ. © Cru. All rights reserved.