When I took the CPR certification class, it was clear
to me that I would never be able to perform the life-saving procedure under the
pressure of an emergency. I worriedly asked the instructor, “What if you do it
wrong?” He said, “If you don’t do anything, they’re going to die anyway. Don’t
worry about doing it wrong.”
Rather than fearing that we aren’t properly prepared
to give an answer for the hope that we have, we should remind ourselves that
people are going to hell if we say nothing; so worry less about saying the
wrong thing. I say this, not to release you from the responsibility of
preparing, but to defuse some of the anxiety of speaking to the lost about
Jesus. Yes, do be prepared to share your testimony. No, don’t worry about
saying the wrong thing. Yes, be concerned about how you say what you say.
Peter’s caution about speaking with gentleness and
respect is a reminder that you don’t have to be “on the defensive” to defend
your faith. Very few of us enjoy being on the losing side of an argument so we
get shrill and testy when we feel cornered. Stop thinking about it as a
contest. If you think there must be a winner and a loser in your exchange with
a lost soul, then you both lose.
Our behavior should be consistent with that of our
Savior. No one ever walked away from Jesus feeling brutalized or disrespected.
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