Rahab was able to convince her father, mother and brothers and all other relatives to be saved from the Israel army. In contrast Lot went around talking to his future sons in law to be saved from God's anger pouring down on Sodom and Gomorrah. So was Noah not able to convince his relatives and people around him that the flood is coming.
Not undermining the faith of Noah or Lot, but complementing the influence Rahab had on her family. Though she had a very menial job.
Loving the family so much that you would die hard to help them out in their trouble, listen to them, pray for them and tell them about the salvation you have found out. And why restrict to your families - your friends, your extended family, your colleagues. Loving them all and helping them and praying for them and wanting them to get saved creates in them an impression that you are genuinely interested in their lives and not a happy-go-lucky relationship.
"Preach the gospel always and when necessary use words" - St. Francis of Assisi
Infact the second greatest commandment according to Jesus is this - Love your neighbour as yourself.
You are the fifth gospel dear one.
The first step to influence your neighbour is to love him and the first step to love him is to start praying for them.
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ReplyDeleteLoving the family so much that you would die hard ...😇
ReplyDeleteYes Amit, thank you.... May God enable us
ReplyDeleteBeautiful thought
ReplyDeleteJessy
Loving them all and helping them and praying for them and wanting them to get saved creates in them an impression that you are genuinely interested in their lives and not a happy-go-lucky relationship. This is as u said the essence of Gospel Unfortunately we see more people in Christendom who are just happy-go-lucky relationship people.
DeleteLoving them all and helping them and praying for them and wanting them to get saved creates in them an impression that you are genuinely interested in their lives and not a happy-go-lucky relationship. This is as u said the essence of Gospel Unfortunately we see more people in Christendom who are just happy-go-lucky relationship people.
ReplyDeleteYes. Loving them is the core. Quality and not quantity is important
DeleteI second your thoughts Amith chettan
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