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When Visitors Come By - Practice #1 of 3

4/22/2022

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Best Practices
Bible Study with a group of people, follow these simple rules to benefit a discourse on religious or faith issues. Twenty-five years in ministry from the Pulpit and Lectern have taught me some simple rules to follow when visitors come by. These practices are best because scripture bears them out.
As Christians who want to share our faith, we must realize that we are in the communication business. Communication is necessary to share the Gospel. Three practices, when applied, provide a blessed opportunity for visitors coming by. These practices are general and not exhaustive.
Practice #1: Understand People Have Sincere Beliefs
Everyone has reasons for believing what they have adopted as faith. How people interpret the world and life, in general, is vital to them. The reasons may not be yours, but that does not make them any less real. We do great harm to the lines of communication when we assume our views are more important than others. Confusion and separation result from ideas developed in parental upbringing, your political party affiliation, skin color, age, finances, education, and gender. 


Many people have died as martyrs for causes and beliefs that are non-christian, even atheistic. For example:
  • Buddhist monks burned themselves alive, protesting the U.S. presence in Vietnam.
  • Japanese kamikaze pilots in World War II would crash their planes into U.S. warships on purpose because they sincerely believed that their Emperor was divine and this suicide mission would guarantee their afterlife. 
  • Islamic extremists commit suicide to promote the Islamic religion, believing that their death in this manner will guarantee their entry into Paradise.
  • Pagans lived in Canaan before the Jews sacrificed their children to Canaanite gods as a sign of their faith.
These few examples demonstrate that members of the Church of Christ don't have a corner on sincerity or zeal regarding religion or faith.
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A Bible Study discussion with anyone we disagree with (whether it's a disagreement about the very existence of God or a dispute over a minor point of doctrine) begins by understanding and respecting the fact that the other person feels as strongly about their point of view as we do ours. Also, remember that it will be as difficult for them to change their minds as it would be for us to do so should the circumstances be reversed
The Apostle Paul says that "we should speak the truth in love," Ephesians 4:15, among ourselves as Christians. Expand this to our communication with those outside of the faith. We should, therefore, speak the truth in love when discussing or debating matters of faith with others because they are as sensitive as we are about these matters, and without a loving approach, we could wound or offend them. Some might say that it is impossible to share the faith, correct error, or teach the word without offending someone somehow.
That brings us to Practice #2. Check this blog out next week to take a deeper look at these three practices in the coming weeks. In summary, remember 1. Give people some credit where their sincerity is concerned; 2. Study God's Word, not your opinion, and have no other agendas; 3. Be patient because teaching the perfect way requires it. 

Beliefs need to be Bible-grown and matured if one is to have peace and salvation. We must remember that we have not cornered sincerity and zeal of faith.

See you in the next blog, and check out the links below
How to Defend Your Faith - YouTube
How to Defend Your Faith - Vimeo
Bible Warfare - The Basics - BibleTalkTV
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When Visitors Come By

4/16/2022

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Best Practices
There are simple guidelines in Bible Study to benefit a discourse on religious or faith issues. Over 25 years in ministry from the Pulpit and Lectern have taught me some simple rules to follow when visitors come by. These practices are best because scripture bears them out.
As Christians who want to share our faith, we must realize that we are in the communication business. Communication is necessary to share the Gospel. Three practices, when applied, provide a blessed opportunity for visitors coming by. These practices are general and not exhaustive.
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Practice #1: Understand People Have Sincere Beliefs
Everyone has reasons for believing what they have adopted as faith. The reasons may not be yours, but that does not make them any less real. Confusion and separation result from topics like parental upbringing, your political party affiliation, skin color, age, finances, education, and gender. Beliefs need to be Bible-grown and matured if one is to have peace and salvation. We must remember that we have not cornered sincerity and zeal of faith
Practice #2: Bible only, not Philosophy and Opinion
Problems and emotional turmoil begin when we stop discussing what the Bible says or doesn't say about a matter, judging opinions, habits, traditions, and feelings. Those who grew up with certain practices are insulted and feel attacked when scripture is not the confronting method. Non-Biblical discussions in Bible study are unproductive and leave the power of the Gospel behind. 
We are to teach Jesus' words (Matthew 28:20) and not our personally supposed antidotes for correcting misguided thinking. Sticking with the Bible in any study keeps you on Biblical ground and keeps perspective. Bible discussions are not about you against them; scripture confronts us both.
Practice #3: Apply Long-Suffering
Patience is in short supply in our world that including the Saints. Why it takes so long for someone to be converted is our question. We would do well to remember God works outside time, nor is he constrained to our timetable. The Lord works in mysterious ways, which demands we pursue conversions in faith. Believe that God will give the increase in His time. We have to sow a seed that is Bible and not a mix of anything else. If we do that, then a righteous harvest will result
Join me in taking a deeper look at these three practices in the coming weeks. In summary, remember 1. Give people some credit where their sincerity is concerned; 2. Study God's Word, not your opinion, and have no other agendas; 3. Be patient because teaching the perfect way requires it. See you in the next blog, and check out the links below.
What do you think the one best practice is for when visitors come to Bible study?
Inspired by Mike Mazzalongo and BibleTalkTV, "How To Share Your Faith."
​https://youtu.be/E90uU5tYLJI
https://vimeo.com/598284190
https://bibletalk.tv/the-basics
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