Christians have always told the Good News of Jesus to people who are not Christians in two different but connected ways. Christians have focused on:
1. telling others about the teaching of the Bible;
2. speaking about their own personal relationship with Jesus.
We see examples of how the very first Christians told the Good News of Jesus through the teaching of the Apostle Paul. In
Acts 17:22-31, we read how Paul told the Good News of Jesus by explaining teaching based on the Bible. In
Acts 22:6-21 and
26:4-23 we read how Paul also told about his personal relationship with Jesus in order to share the Good News about who Jesus is and what He has done.
Recently, I was re-visiting the story of my personal relationship with Jesus. I would like to once again recount that story below:
From the time when I was a small child, I
have always gone to church meetings with my grandmother or my parents and most people thought
that I was a good person. When I was nine years old, I came to understand that
I was not a good person: that I had broken God’s Law and my life needed to be
changed or I would face God’s wrath forever. I had heard that if God was angry
with me and I died, my soul would go to place of pain and fire called Hell. I
talked to the preacher at the church I went to about what I needed to do to
stay out of Hell. The preacher asked me some questions about Jesus and I gave
him all the answers that he wanted to hear because I knew many facts about
Jesus from having gone to church for so long. The preacher told me to repeat a
prayer after him and to completely believe what I prayed. I prayed this prayer
and wanted to believe what I prayed. Still, there was no basic change in my
life. It was difficult to be certain in my mind that I had completely believed
the prayer that I had prayed, so it was difficult to be certain that I was not
headed for Hell when I died.
On one Sunday morning when I was thirteen
years old, my Sunday school teacher, Russell Jones, spoke about how Jesus is
Lord: how He is completely good and He is King over everything. The teacher
said that if we had not called out to Jesus to take control of our lives and to
take away our badness– and give us His goodness– then God was still angry with
us for our sins and we would go to Hell for breaking His Law.
I then understood that I was someone who
lived only for my wants and that I had not submitted to the Lord Jesus. I
called out to Jesus to take control of my life. I asked Him to take away my
badness and to give me His goodness.
Since that day, it has often been difficult to
live for the Lord Jesus. I have often wanted to follow plans that I have made
for myself rather than the plans that Jesus has for me, as found in His book,
the Bible. Every day, I call out to Jesus to give me understanding from the
Bible of how to live in a way that pleases Him. I believe that Jesus is in
control of everything that happens in the world. I believe that Jesus became my
friend when I called out to Him. I believe that everything that happens in the
lives of Jesus’ friends is for our good, even if some things seem bad at first.
I believe that anyone who calls out to Jesus to take control of his or her
life, trusting in Him alone, can be certain that God will never be angry with
him or her, that he or she will never go to Hell, and that he or she will live
as Jesus’ friend forever.
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