For
I am not embarrassed or humiliated to share the gospel. It is the power of God
to bring hope and help, and to save everyone who believes from destruction;
both the Jew and the Gentile. (Romans 1:16)
When
you talk to your people about your faith, what do they hear? Do you promote
church meetings? Do you talk about principles and things people should not do?
Or, do you tell them about Jesus, why He came, and what the Lord has done in
your life to transform it?
Paul
knew that many of the educated, sophisticated elite of the world would see the
gospel as a fairy tale. Many feel this way today. In fact, Jesus promised they
would (1 Corinthians 1:18). But,
Paul knew. He had experienced the power of the gospel in his life. He knew it
was real because it had changed him. So, he didn’t care if most of the people
laughed or mocked him. The only concern was to be sure everyone had an opportunity
to find their way to Jesus. He was willing to be regarded as a fool by the
people he was working to help.
Consider
today how the Holy Spirit is leading you to share the gospel, and to talk about
God’s work in your life, with all the people He sends to you.