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    Lesson 18 - Share Your Comments with the Class

    In 300 words or less (3 minutes) write down your testimony about how you came to Christ.
    Examples of Personal Testimonies:
    How the Bible Led Us to Faith in Jesus

    Story 1: Finding Hope and Purpose Through the Bible
    Growing up, I never really understood the purpose of life. I felt lost, confused, and alone. But everything changed when a friend invited me to church one Sunday. Something stirred within me as I sat there listening to the preacher speak about God's love and plan for our lives.

    After the service, my friend gave me a Bible and encouraged me to read it. As I began to dive into its pages, I was amazed by the stories of God's faithfulness and promises. It was like every word spoke directly to my heart, giving me hope and direction.


    Reading the Bible taught me that Jesus is the Savior and the source of blessing and purpose in life. It was a decision that changed everything for me.

    And when I read about Jesus' command to be baptized in the Bible, I knew I had to obey. So with shaky hands but a confident heart, I confessed Jesus as the son of God and was baptized. From that moment on, my life has been filled with joy, peace, and a deep sense of belonging to God's family.

    Becoming a Christian was the best decision I have ever made. And it all started with the Word of God.


    Story 2: From Skepticism to Surrendering to Jesus
    I used to be skeptical about Christianity. I questioned everything and didn't know if any of it was real. However, through a series of events, I attended a small Bible study with some friends.

    As we read and discussed the Bible together, my doubts faded. The more I learned about Jesus and His love for me, the more my heart softened.

    I still remember the exact moment when it all clicked. I was reading about Jesus' sacrifice on the cross, and I couldn't deny the overwhelming feeling washing over me.

    From that day on, I knew the direction I needed to travel spiritually. And as I studied more and more of the Bible, my faith took root. When the opportunity came for baptism, I was eager.


    The Bible led me to faith, and through obedience to its teachings, I have found true freedom and purpose in my life; I have been set free.


    Story 3: Trading Fear for Faith
    For most of my life, I lived in fear. Fear of the unknown, fear of failure, fear of rejection. It consumed me and held me back from experiencing life to the fullest.

    But when a friend invited me to church, I was hesitant but curious. As I listened to the preacher speak about how Jesus conquered fear through His death and resurrection, something in me shifted.


    I began reading the Bible, and for the first time, I saw a God who was loving, powerful, and in control. My friend who invited me helped me study the Bible, and my fears began turning into faith.


    Through studying the Bible, I found peace and courage to face my fears and discovered the love of Jesus that surpasses all understanding. And when it came time for baptism, I knew without a doubt that this was the best decision I could ever make.



    My Story/ Testimony:
    I've always felt there was a call to walk in its highest ideals. Feeling that there was a better way to raise a family, I was fortunate enough to receive an invitation to a Bible study. I was amazed at what I was hearing, stories that had always been there for me to read but somehow were never presented to me in plain, simple truth. Why hasn't anybody shared this information with me before?

    Study after study confirmed that I needed to make a change toward living the truths of scripture instead of continuing organized religious institutions; I was Catholic, a system of Christianity mixed with human-organized conveniences. I was elated that the Bible presented a Christianity based on Christ and not on mere men.

    The Bible I learned had the words of Life that will outlast this world. I decided to obey its commands, like being baptized for the remission of sins. Forgive, Love, extend Grace, True Justice, God's Word makes sense of Life. Meaning and Purpose come from the creator and Savior of our world, and He is presented and revealed in the book we call the Bible. Why not join me in the most incredible Journey humans can undertake and get to know the one who died so that you might live abundantly? I have always felt that there was a call to live up to the highest ideals. I believed that there was a better way to raise a family. Fortunately, I received an invitation to attend a Bible study. During the study, I was amazed by what I was hearing. I had always had access to the stories in the Bible, but they were never presented to me in a simple and truthful manner. I wondered why nobody had ever shared this information with me before.

    The studies confirmed that I needed to make a change towards living the truths of scripture, rather than continuing to rely on organized religious institutions. I used to be Catholic, which is a system of Christianity mixed with human-organized conveniences. I was elated to learn that the Bible presented Christianity based on Christ, rather than mere men.

    I learned that the Bible had the words of Life that will outlast this world. I decided to obey its commands, such as being baptized for the remission of sins. Forgiveness, love, grace, true justice - God's Word makes sense of life. Meaning and purpose come from the creator and savior of our world, who is presented and revealed in the book we call the Bible. Why not join me in the most incredible journey humans can undertake and get to know the one who died so that you may live abundantly?
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VI. How: Connecting People to Their Need for the Gospel

​To connect people to the Gospel effectively, it is essential first to understand their unique experiences, perspectives, and potential objections. This involves active listening, empathy, and respect for their journeys. Instead of rushing to present the Gospel, building authentic relationships can allow for deeper, more meaningful conversations about faith. By showing genuine care and interest, we can create a safe space for open dialogue where individuals feel comfortable sharing their doubts, fears, and questions about Christianity. This relational approach makes the Gospel more relatable and demonstrates the love and compassion at the heart of the Gospel message.



Understanding the needs of individuals is also crucial in sharing the Gospel. People have various spiritual, emotional, and physical demands that they may be struggling to meet. By identifying these needs, we can present the Gospel in a way that shows how a relationship with Christ can provide hope, comfort, and solutions. For instance, someone dealing with loneliness may find solace in knowing God is always with them. Someone struggling with unworthiness might be comforted by the message of God's unconditional love and acceptance. In this way, the Gospel becomes more than just a theological concept; it becomes a practical, relevant answer to life's challenges.


It is equally important to keep the message simple when sharing the Gospel. While theological profundity is essential, the Gospel is a straightforward message of love, grace, and redemption at its core. By focusing on the foundational truths of God's love for humanity, the sacrifice of Jesus Christ for our sins, and the promise of eternal life through faith in Him, we can communicate the Gospel's essence in an easily understood way. Using everyday language, personal testimonies, and relatable metaphors can also aid in making the Gospel message more accessible. Remember, the goal is not to showcase our biblical knowledge but to lead others to the life-changing discovery of God's love and salvation.

A. Understanding humanity's need for salvation (Romans 3:23; Romans 6:23)

Romans 3:23 states, "For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God." This verse succinctly illuminates the universal condition of humanity: all of us, irrespective of our background, are marked by sin and fall short of God's perfect standard. This is a fundamental understanding in the Christian faith, the reality of our inherent sinfulness that separates us from a holy and righteous God. This human imperfection extends across all cultures, societies, and individuals, underscoring the universal need for forgiveness and redemption.



Romans 6:23 amplifies this further by stating, "For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord." Analyzing this verse, we see the consequences of our sin: spiritual death, which is eternal separation from God. However, the verse doesn't end with condemnation but introduces the antidote to our predicament: the gift of God, which is eternal life through Christ Jesus. This divine gift is the solution to humanity's sin problem, offering not just pardon from the penalty of sin but also the promise of eternal life. Therefore, these two passages from Romans powerfully demonstrate humanity's need for salvation, which can only be met through the redeeming work of Jesus Christ.

B. Practical examples of sharing the Gospel

1. Personal conversations and shared experiences can be impactful platforms for sharing our faith. A middle-aged woman, Jen took advantage of such a moment during a group hiking trip. When her friend, Laura, started expressing her feelings of loneliness and worthlessness, Jen gently shared her experiences of solace and self-worth in her relationship with Christ. She spoke of how understanding God's unconditional love for her wholly transformed her perspective on self-worth. This conversation sparked Laura's interest in Christianity, leading to ongoing discussions about faith and, eventually, Laura's decision to follow Christ.


2. Actions often speak louder than words, and demonstrating the love of Christ through service is a powerful form of evangelism. A college student, Tom exemplified this when he regularly volunteered at a local homeless shelter. His consistent display of kindness and compassion attracted the curiosity of Mike, a homeless man who frequented the shelter. When Mike asked Tom about the motivation behind his selfless service, Tom was able to share his faith, explaining that it was the love of Christ that inspired him to serve others. This interaction prompted Mike to explore Christianity and ultimately accept Christ.


3. Technology and social media can also be instrumental in sharing our faith. A graphic designer, Alice regularly shared her faith by creating and posting inspiring illustrations of Bible verses on her Instagram account. One day, she received a message from a follower named Sarah, who was going through a difficult time and was comforted by Alice's posts. This opened up a dialogue about faith and the hope found in Christ, culminating in Sarah's decision to be baptized into Christ.

C. Simple exercises for articulating the Gospel clearly

1. Exercise: Craft Your Testimony - One of the most personal and powerful ways to share the Gospel is through your testimony. Spend some time reflecting on your journey to Christ. Think about your life before you accepted Christ, the circumstances leading up to your decision, how you accepted Christ, and the changes you have experienced since that moment. Now, try to condense this into a three-minute story. Practice verbalizing this concise version of your testimony until it flows naturally. This exercise will help you to share your faith journey in a relatable way.


2. Exercise: Personal Bible Study - This classic evangelism tool uses reproduced materials to guide someone through learning Bible scripture. Those scriptures should lead someone to decide for or against Jesus and His invitation to salvation. The material lays out God's plan of salvation through a Messiah and mankind's response. Ultimately any effort at evangelism must consult the Bible, and any individual must respond to the saving work and life of Jesus Christ.


3. Exercise: Scripture Memory - Familiarize yourself with critical scriptures that explain the Gospel message. Verses like Romans 3:23, Romans 6:23, John 3:16, Ephesians 2:8-9, and Romans 10:9-10 outline the problem of sin, God's solution through Christ, and our response to God's gift. By committing these verses to memory, you can accurately and confidently explain the Gospel using the Bible's words. Regularly review these scriptures and practice weaving them coherently into your conversations about the Gospel.

1. Question: What does Romans 3:23 reveal about the human condition?
Answer: Romans 3:23 reveals that all humans, regardless of their backgrounds, are marked by sin and fall short of God's perfect standard.

2. Question: What is the significance of Romans 6:23 in the context of salvation?
Answer: Romans 6:23 highlights spiritual death as the consequence of sin, which signifies eternal separation from God. However, it also introduces the remedy, which is the gift of God - eternal life through Christ Jesus.

3. Question: How did Jen use a personal conversation as a platform to share the Gospel?
Answer: When her friend Laura expressed feelings of loneliness and worthlessness during a hike, Jen shared her experiences of finding solace and self-worth in her relationship with Christ, which sparked Laura's interest in Christianity.

4. Question: How did Tom demonstrate the Gospel through his actions?
Answer: Tom regularly volunteered at a local homeless shelter, displaying kindness and compassion. His actions piqued the interest of Mike, a homeless man, leading to conversations about faith and Mike's eventual acceptance of Christ.

5. Question: In what way did Alice utilize technology for evangelism?
Answer: Alice, a graphic designer, used her Instagram account to share inspiring illustrations of Bible verses. One of her followers, Sarah, found solace in Alice's posts, leading to a dialogue about faith and Sarah's decision to be baptized.

6. Question: What is the purpose of the "Bridge Illustration" exercise?
Answer: The Bridge Illustration helps to visually present the Gospel message, symbolizing humanity's separation from God due to sin and the bridge that Jesus' sacrifice provides, enabling people to connect with God.

7. Question: How does the "Scripture Memory" exercise aid in sharing the Gospel?
Answer: The Scripture Memory exercise encourages familiarization with critical scriptures that explain the Gospel message. One can confidently articulate the Gospel using the Bible's words by memorizing these verses.
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