Wednesday 24 April 2019

Spring is here!!!

I have been ready for spring for months, and yet now that it's finally here, I feel I'm not ready! Yeah, quite the conundrum. Last week and the week before that we've experienced a lot of rain and wind and I've been battling a terrible cold. Today is a pretty nice day out, a little cool and breezy, and if I weren't still sick, I'd be out there right now digging up the weeds like crazy to prepare the ground for all the goodies I wish to plant but like I said, I have a bad cold so I will go out in a few to do a bit, but don't feel well enough to overdo it yet.

But that brings me to the topic of planting another type of seed...the seed of the Gospel. It's easy enough for me to do online in the anonymity of my cyberspace persona, but what about in real life? I must confess that I am lacking in that area.

I love watching Ray Comfort videos on Youtube, seeing the ease with which he approaches strangers on the street by laying out the truth of us being horrible sinners in need of saving, and then go on my merry way thinking that I will witness to people as the Lord moves me, but yet it seems I never get moved to do so, sigh. To my way of thinking it is wrong to have cookie cutter answers to people's objections, and yet I should begin somewhere, and the Lord can and does use even the most meager offerings for His good, doesn't He? Just like my wanting to get my garden ready for planting, we should also prepare ourselves to be able to talk with people and try to answer all their objections lovingly and prayerfully. Just as the ground needs to have weeds removed, we too musst be able to prepare and remove weedy objections so that the seed might find the good ground to take hold and not be carried away by birds, or choked out by weeds.

Anyway here's a video put out by Ray Comfort's organization that gives some tips on how to get out there and talk with complete strangers (and also friends and family members) about Jesus. Let's get out of our comfort zones and stretch those faith muscles out in the real world planting heavenly seeds with the intent of seeing people's lives truly changed for Jesus.