CoJourners: Learning to Share Your FaithSample

Guilty Silence
What would you do if this had happened to you? Imagine being one of the four men, rejected by society for a condition beyond your control and left to survive on your own (2 Kings 7:3-5). That was the situation for four desperate lepers when the nation of Israel was surrounded by an enemy and suffering great famine. Unexpectedly God brought deliverance to the lepers first. They found the enemy camp deserted with all they needed to not only survive, but to thrive. But it was what everyone else needed too! Would the lepers be silent and keep it for themselves? They recognized their silence would be wrong.
Our situation is not that different today. It’s not a physical famine that plagues most people in our culture today. It is a spiritual famine. God has given salvation and it has come to us first. Will we be silent and keep it to ourselves? Or will we take the initiative to share it with others who desperately need it?
Thought: A witness is just one beggar telling another where to find the food.
Take a Step: Make a list of the spiritual blessings you have received. Thank God for each one. Ask God for opportunities to share with others about them.
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About this Plan

Helping another person come to Christ is one of our greatest privileges as a believer. Yet it can also be intimidating for many of us. The Bible provides insights and encouragement to equip and engage us in the process. Three important truths lay the foundation: Everyone is on a spiritual journey, God is already at work, and he wants to use you. Join us for this 28-day journey together.
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