
Soul winning is not only zeal. Some believers have fire, but they pour it like petrol on dry leaves and then wonder why people run. Jesus said, “Be ye therefore wise as serpents, and harmless as doves Matthew 10:16 KJV.” If you lack wisdom, you will block your own harvest. Don’t start your discussion with insults and call it boldness. Don’t approach a man like you are arresting a criminal. You are trying to gain access to a heart, not win a quarrel. The gospel is sharp enough; your attitude must not add unnecessary offence. A soul is too precious for careless approach; don’t lose the man more to the devil because you lacked sense.
Wisdom shows up in preparation and in approach. Peter said you must be “ready always to give an answer (1 Peter 3:15 KJV),” not sweating, not stammering, and not speaking like you are showing off Bible grammar. Have the right opening, don’t be insulting. You can start your discussion from the known things and connect it to the message in your heart: an issue they raised, a news item, a family matter, the uncertainty of life, a question about purpose. Ask simple questions; let the person talk, then bring the light of Christ gently but clearly. And don’t limit witnessing to evangelism days. Let the Holy Spirit use you anytime, any day, anywhere. Sometimes the Holy Spirit gives you a window of two minutes in a taxi or on a phone call; if you miss it, you may not get it again soon.
So practise the simple techniques that keep doors open.
Always carry tracts in your bag or pocket and be ready to dish them out when opportunity arises; the seed you drop today may become a harvest tomorrow. If you don’t know how to start, use care: help, kindness, a listening ear: then point to Jesus, not to yourself. Be sensitive: some people need compassion first, some need truth first, but everybody needs Christ. When the heart opens, don’t just chat: present the gospel, press for decision, and arrange follow-up quickly. Wisdom keeps the door open; love keeps the person listening; the Word brings the miracle.
THOUGHT TO PONDER: Do I open doors for the gospel with wisdom, or do I shut hearts with my approach? What “right opening” can I use today to connect a conversation to Christ without offence?
PRIÈRE: Lord, make me wise and harmless. Put love and clarity in my words and help me lead souls to Christ and follow them up faithfully, in Jesus’ name. Amen.
LA BIBLE EN UN AN :
Exodus 34:1-35:9, Matthew 27:15-31, Psalm 33:12-22, Proverbs 9:1-6
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