Called to Witness?

Yes, I believe that all christians are called to witness to the unbelievers. However the way that we choose to do so, is just as important as the witnessing itself. I bring this up because today, I was put on the spot by a former christian who seems from the questions he has asked to be wavering in his beliefs that have taken him on a path away from the Lord. So I tried to word my answers in a way that would leave no doubt that I belive that God is in supreme control and that He is a very loving God while trying to give the young man respect for his reasons of disbelief.

I wonder if so many christians get a bad reputation because of their pushiness that they are right and non believers are wrong? If because we as christians tend to not realize that we are judging others by saying that they are going to hell, when that is better left to the Lord to decide? Another reason for this reputation? Do we not listen to non christians beliefs? and then make them angrier hence giving them even more reason to turn away from what they perceive as an unjust God?

As I struggled with my words today, I realized that more than likely we christians do act judgementally and perhaps a bit superior to non christians, afterall we know that we are going to heaven because we believe. Do we have that right? No, we don’t we are called to wittness, love and serve others but if we treat others disrepectfully and drive them further away from the Lord, we have not done our job at all.

As I left that young man to go home to my husband and children, I vented a bit to the Lord about how much I hated witnessing and how inept I am at it, not to mention how I have never wanted to have to do it so actively. Now hours later I realized that maybe because of the fact that I would rather model christianity instead of preach it, perhaps the Lord could use me to witness. That perhaps, I am more believable than others that young man has come in contact with because of my faith, and my desire to first be respectful of others feelings.

One of the things I stressed to this young man was that I truly believe the the Lord puts people into our path that will lead us back to him, and that we have until the day we die to reconcile ourselves to God’s deep abiding love for us. I also stressed that we are everyone of us in the place and time that we should be for where we are in our faith journey.

You know that one of the blessings of witnessing is that it reaffirms your own faith in the Lord. By having to explain how you know the God works in your life to others only strengthens the bond between you and Him. Perhaps it is a backhanded way of praising God for coming in and saving you from your life going down a path of destruction.

Ultimately, I would remind you that when witnessing, to always be respectful of where others are in their journey so that you don’t end up being a tool to divide them from God and remember that it is about giving God the glory not, claiming it for yourself for helping someone see that they need to be saved by grace.

3 Responses to “Called to Witness?”

  1. beverlyshaffer Says:

    Seems like these days no matter what we say to someone about God we’re perceived as judgmental. I think a lot of that is the times we are living in. There is no “right” way to God, etc., etc. Tough spot for us Christians to be in!

  2. dcmattozzi Says:

    Thank you and God Bless

  3. Elaine Says:

    How we live and how we treat others best shows the faith that we have. Do we live what we talk or do we live different lives based on the people around us? The witness we have is what God has done in us, not anything that we have done. All we have done is to accept the free gift that God gave to all men. It is He Himself that has made the changes in our lives. We just have to make sure to give credit to Him for all and live for Him.

    I too believe that He puts the people that we can be a witness to to plant seeds for Him to water and grow.


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