Do the work of an evangelist
The apostle Paul writes,
“Keep your head in all situations,
endure hardship
do the work of an evangelist.”
2 Timothy 4:5.
I was until my retirement a professional clown. One day I commented that an evangelist was someone who wears a red nose and tells people about Jesus. My point being anyone can do the job of an evangelist.
When I taught Sunday school. I use to tell ten year olds that they could be evangelist. I noted they may not know a lot of scripture but they could invite people to Sunday school or church, where others could tell those people about Jesus.
As believers in Christ Jesus we have an obligation to God to tell others of the saving grace that comes through Christ Jesus.
It may not always be easy. In some parts of the world when a person becomes a Christian their family rejects them. Some even have to move away from the villages or towns where they were born. Some are even put in prison or suffer physical abuse.
For those of us who live in the western democracies telling people about Jesus may be easier, but may also mean being rejected by family and friends.
Still we are called to do the work of an evangelist in word and in deed.
The apostle Paul tells us,
"Therefore, I urge you, brothers, in view of God's mercy, to offer your bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God—this is your spiritual act of worship" Romans 12:1.
Do you do the work of an evangelist?
Is your life a living sacrifice to God?
Please think about it.
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