Day 37- Sharing Your Life Message

God has shaped a unique Life Message for you. That Life Message is composed of four separate parts, each of which is part of your ability to share the good news of God's Love to others.

Your testimony. People can't be forced into Christianity. At some point they must take a step of faith and make it their own. What you have to offer that people can't argue with is what happened for you and how it has changed your life. Some people love to argue about things of faith, but you can't argue away hope, joy, peace, love for others, or other things that God develops. These make no sense to an unbeliever. Practice what you would tell someone when it comes up, and make sure you include the following: what your life was like before you met Jesus, how you realized you needed Jesus, how you committed your life to Jesus, and how your life has changed since then.

Your life lessons. These are things you have learned along the way. You should write down the things you learn.   For instance, one day you may read in the Bible that foolish people get into lots of fights (Proverbs 14.29) and say to yourself, "I don't want to be foolish!" Keep a journal of things that you learn and prepare yourself to help others learn the same or similar lessons. Anyone can say, "You are stupid!" but more people listen when you say, "I used to do that, but then I found a better way."

Things that are important to you. There is so much pain in the world, but many people find one that is particularly hard for them to understand. Often, these may be things that have affected you personally. This could be people who suffer from abuse, depression, abortion, poverty, or any number of other things that hurt so many people every day. Sometimes what affects you may be more positive, and you may really care about starting new churches, missionary work, or even working with students [:)]. Find out what you really care about, and that will be part of your life message.

The Good News. What is the good news? As Rick Warren puts it, "When we trust God's grace to save us through what Jesus did, our sins are forgiven, we get a purpose for living, and we are promised a future home in heaven." How much better does it get than that? The Good News takes care of our biggest problem today, our needs for tomorrow, and the fear of what happens after death! It's Great News!

If you don't care about God, you will never care about sharing him with others. If you do care about him, then you will find ways to share about him and what he has done and is doing for you more and more often. Ask yourself this, "Will anyone be in heaven because of me?" Everything else in this life will burn away. Focus on what is really worth it. Go get one more for Jesus. Don't wait, don't make excuses, don't let your fear rule you. Obey God.

Thinking about my purpose:
Know. God wants to say something to the world through me.
Remember. "Be ready at all times to answer anyone who asks you to explain the hope you have in you, but do it with gentleness and respect." -1 Peter 3.15b-16 (TEV)
Think about it. Write down your personal story today (include the four sections above: testimony, life lessons, things important to you, and the Good News). Share it with someone who believes in Christ and who you look up to. Now think about who else you need to share it with and share it with them tomorrow. Don't let fear stop you from doing what God wants.