“For it is not you who will be speaking—it will be the Spirit of your Father speaking through you.”—Matthew 10:20 (NLT)
I know it can be intimidating to share your faith, but Jesus tells us in Matthew 10, the Holy Spirit will speak through us. For me personally, it does give me some anxiety about having the right words to answer if someone asks me difficult question. Will the right words come to me?
Jesus tells us in Matthew 10:20 that He will give us the right words at the right time. However, for that to happen, we need to spend time with Him to discern His voice.
Because Jesus knew we would have these fears, He promised the Holy Spirit to help us. Sharing my faith isn’t about having the perfect words or to convince someone to believe. It is me being obedient sharing my story that might change one person’s eternity. Jesus’ desire if for every believer who feels nervous or unprepared to speak about Him to others to feel more comfortable believing His words to us in Matthew 10:20.
I am definitely more confident with writing about my faith because I am able to prepare. However, I know God wants me to get outside my comfort zone. I can’t wait until I feel as if I am ready. In fact, over the next two weeks, I plan on getting outside of my secure bubble.
Our church has an annual event on June 2nd at 7 pm called, Summer Splash I have been making some of my pocket prayer cloths with an invitation to this event. The beauty of this is, I don’t have to keep it local. It can also be watched online for free.
However, because it is such an amazing event with a guest speaker as well as an after party at each of the church campuses, attending in person would be fun. Cost is $25 per person which includes, the after party with music and dancing, food trucks as well as other goodies for the attendees. It is a great night out for young moms needing a break too. It does sell out fast, so if you are reading this and live locally, sign-up now!
I am going to trust the Holy Spirit will give me the words each time I give away one of my pocket prayer cloths over the next two weeks. Before I hand someone one of my knit gifts, I will say a quick prayer to myself for God to give me the words to say when I hand it to them.
Overthinking is a tactic of the enemy to keep me from giving away one of my gifts. After I feel that nudge, I will question, is this who You want me give a pocket prayer cloth to? Many times, I walk on but am convicted to turn back around and give it to them. Other times, I just keep walking. Once I get home, I beat myself up because I know I wasn’t listening to the Holy Spirit.
I ask God to forgive me and for another chance to get it right. In hindsight, even if I was wrong about that nudge, what is the worst thing that will happen? The person might throw away what I gave them? Is that really something I should concern myself with? I don’t think so.
The Holy Spirit does speak through ordinary people like you and me. We are not alone. We have Jesus by our side. As Christ followers, we are empowered with the task of evangelizing….however that may look for us.
As you know, for me, it is through my writing and knitting. How someone responds isn’t on us, but it is our responsibility to faithfully share the Good News of Jesus Christ.
Father God,
Forgive me when I ignore Your nudges to invite someone to church. I ask for courage and wisdom when sharing my faith with others. May Your Word move from the pages of scripture to my heart flowing into my conversations You place in my day. Empower me to be bolder in my faith with both those I know and those I don’t. I ask for You to place people in my pathway who are searching to fill a void only You can fill. I pray these things in the name of Jesus. Amen.
May Verse
“Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, since as members of one body you were called to peace. And be thankful.” – Colossians 3:15
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