5 strangers every day

My wife and I were watching an interview of a couple whose son had died after participating in a dangerous and completely unnecessary activity. You can see the first part of this episode here.

It was very sad – particularly because it was entirely preventable. There was no need for their teenage son to die, and in the interview they pleaded with other parents to look out for the warning signs, and use this knowledge to care for their teens.

The husband then made a statement along these lines:

“I’ve made a commitment to myself to tell 5 strangers per day about what happened to my son, so that it doesn’t happen to others”.

This comment really struck me.

As Christians, we can struggle to share the gospel with others.

To tell friends and family can be difficult, and the reasons flow readily:

“The right moment just never comes up”.

“I don’t want to ruin the relationship”.

“I’d be happy to explain if they asked, but I don’t want to be pushy”.

To tell people we don’t know seems almost the impossible ask. Door-knocking, anyone?

This episode really challenged me, because:

  • When you’re passionate about something, you can’t help but speak about it.
  • When you care about others, you tell them what you think they need to hear for their own good.
  • When you have news that can save the lives, you’re compelled to make it known.
  • When you believe in the message, you don’t care about the response you might receive – you’ll just tell anyone who’ll listen.

Shouldn’t this be the same for our faith in the Lord Jesus Christ?

“For we cannot help speaking about what we have seen and heard.” – Acts 4:20

  • Mike Wziontek

    Sometimes it’s easier to tell the gospel to someone you dont know, becuase there isnt
    that relational risk.

    However the flip side of that is that with someone you dont know you havent shared your life, or shown them the gospel. 

    “Because we loved you so much, we were delighted to share with you not only the gospel of God but our lives as well” 1 thess 2:8

  • Barry Kleynhans

    If a “friend” turns against you for imparting Gods word to him then it is time to ask yourself, “Was he truly my friend”. 

  • Luyen

    That’s our reason to be Alive, To Preach the Gospel of Our Savior, a really Good Challenge.
    May God use you Guys!

  • Gdf Rlcc

    This article has challenged me to thoughly examine my commitment to serving Christ and really having the desire to see the lost hear the most important message I could ever share with them, no matter the cost or consequence!

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