STEP 2: Tell Someone
After you have been saved, it's
important to tell someone about it.
In the Bible we read about Andrew, a man who later became one of
Jesus' disciples. When he trusted Jesus as Saviour, he took an important
first step. He told someone! In fact, he told his brother. John 1:41
says, "He first found his own brother Simon, and said to him,
"We have found the Messiah.'"
His explanation of his salvation was not very long, not very detailed
and definitely not very theological. Andrew was a fisherman, not a
theologian. Through the years he would learn more about God and become
more theologically astute, but at this time he had just been saved. He
simply told his brother what he had found.
No one expects you to have all the answers or all the right
terminology just after you have been saved. God doesn't expect it of
you. All you need to do is to tell someone what has happened to you.
Tell that person that Jesus has become real to you, that He has come
into your life and has saved you.
This doesn't make you a missionary, but it does make you a witness.
Jesus wants us to be His witnesses (Acts 1:8).
Talking about your salvation may not be easy, and you may not
comprehend everything that happened to you when you were saved.
But sharing your new life in Christ with others will help you in a
number of ways. It will help clarify your thinking; you'll be able to
separate the questions you have in your mind from the facts you know. It
will also help solidify in your own mind what has happened to you. And
it will bring your friends face to face with God's love for them.
One caution. When you tell someone what has happened to you, do not
start an argument. People do not come to Christ at the end of an
argument; but they frequently come to Him at the end of a testimony. Be
genuine. Be kind. Be patient. Let the love of God that brought you to
Him be reflected in the way in which you tell others about Him.
The greatest thing that will happen to you in your life is your
salvation. Tell someone about it.
Charles Wesley wrote:
- "O for a thousand tongues to sing
- My great Redeemer's praise,
- The glories of my God and King,
- The triumphs of His grace."
We don't have a thousand tongues, but we do have one. Let's use it for
the noblest purpose possible-telling our friends, relatives and
neighbors about what Christ Jesus has done for us. When you do, you have
taken another first step for the new Christian.
The Son of God became a man so that men could become the sons of God.
Tell someone.
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