There are two ways we can have these conversations. First, you might initiate them. You take the first step. Maybe ask questions like: Do you go to church anywhere? Are you watching the news about Israel and Iran? Would you guys like to go to church with us this Sunday? Those are straight forward, nonthreatening, questions that you could initiate and see if there is a conversation to be had. The second way is to respond. Keep your ears and heart open to listen to what people ask and say. For instance: “My teen has gone off the rails and I don’t know what to do”. “We just called Hospice in for my grandmother. I am not sure what to do to help her”. The person you are with might bring us the topic that really is a spiritual conversation waiting to happen. I try to watch and listen for the things only God can do. Only the Holy Spirit can convict people of sin, lead them to righteousness, and convict them of judgment. Only the Holy Spirit could lead someone to seek after God. So when I hear these things, I can be pretty sure God is working and this might be the place for a Gospel/Spiritual Conversation.
How can we celebrate these conversations and give God the glory? Pastor Kyle made a great looking display box. Every time you have a Spiritual Conversation, you are invited to stop by the box and drop a ping pong ball into it. There are three holes at the top and a cross on the inside. What if we had a hundred Gospel Conversations this summer? Wow, we plant the seed, someone else waters and God makes it grow.
Let’s pray that we will be open and ready to give an answer to anyone that might ask why we have this hope in Jesus.
See you Sunday, good Lord willing!
Pastor Tom