Serving GodSample
Becoming a Witness
The more the laity is involved in ministry, the more they want to deepen their understanding of the Word of God. The more they deepen their understanding of the Word of God, the more they want to put that understanding to work in ministry.
One thing that disturbs me about contemporary Christian jargon is the inexact use of the word witness. Too often people use the terms evangelism and witnessing interchangeably, as if they were synonyms. They are not.
All evangelism is witness, but not all witness is evangelism. Evangelism is a specific type of witnessing. Not everyone is called to be a pastor or teacher. Not everyone is called to administration or specialized ministries of mercy. Not everyone is called to be an evangelist (though we are all called to verbalize our faith). We are all called to be witnesses to Christ, to make His invisible kingdom visible. We witness by doing the ministry of Christ. We witness by being the church, the people of God.
Some of us can plant. Some of us can water. When we plant and water, God will bring an increase.
Coram deo: Living before the face of God
How are you actively fulfilling your divine mandate to be a witness for Christ?
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8-day devotional from R.C. Sproul on serving God. Each devotional calls you to live in the presence of God, under the authority of God, to the glory of God.
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