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A Simple Invitation

Years ago I was sharing the Good News at one of our North American festivals. As I was giving the invitation for people to come forward to confess Jesus Christ, I was shocked to see an elderly gentleman named Bob make his way to the front hand-in-hand with his wife. Bob was a famous lawyer in Iowa. But what surprised me was that everybody thought Bob was already a Christian, and so did I!

That evening I went out to coffee with him, and I said to him, “Bob, why did you come forward? I thought you’d been a church person all of your life.” He said, “Yes, I’ve been in church all my life, but nobody ever gave me a chance to confess Christ like you gave us tonight. My wife and I have been waiting for this opportunity for 37 years.” Thirty-seven years living in the shadows.

There are countless people just like Bob who we run into every day. They may go to church, and look great on the outside. But many of them have never been given the opportunity to receive Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior. Jesus says, “If you confess me before men, I’ll confess you before my Father which is in heaven.” Ask the Lord to show you who you can share Christ’s invitation with. It may be just what they’re waiting to hear – maybe for 37 years.

Be Joyful Always

I love this statement that C.S. Lewis makes in one of his books: “Joy,” he says, “Joy is the serious business of heaven.” If I interpret that thought correctly, it means that heaven, namely God, is very interested in His people enjoying life. God wants us to live a joyful life, a happy life, a contented life.

I think one of the best ways we can witness for Jesus Christ is simply by being joyful. Many non-believers have the perception that Christians are sour-faced, angry people who live by a set of legalistic rules that keeps them from having fun. Who would want to follow a religion like that?

But, the Bible paints a very different picture. Paul says in First Thessalonians 5:16: “Be joyful always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances. This is God’s will for you in Jesus Christ.”

Now, we can’t do this on our own, especially when hard times come. But that’s the beauty of the Holy Spirit, the indwelling Jesus Christ. He gives us the ability to be joyful and hopeful, even in dire circumstances, because we have the promises of His Word.

Why don’t you ask God to fill you with His Holy Spirit and therefore His joy today? When you approach life this way, then people will be drawn to the life of Christ flowing out of your spirit.

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