Wouldn’t you
like to be a part of a church that the Lord is adding to daily? But where did
they find those people who were being saved? Did those early believers sit
through an intense training seminar on evangelism techniques? Was a team of
church-growth experts called in to build the nucleus of a new congregation? Did
they spend their Saturdays going door-to-door in their neighborhoods, leaving
tracts on the doorknobs of those who weren’t home?
I
honestly don’t know what they did. I suspect that there were as many methods as
there were church members. Here is what I do know about the early church: their numbers didn’t grow while they hunkered
down in a safe place waiting for persecution to pass them by. "The early church
had no sophisticated strategy or public relations campaign for spreading the
Good News. Their strategy was simply to go and be Christ's witnesses in the
power of the Holy Spirit."*
Here
is something I know about membership in the modern church: many people are
Christians today because someone invited them to church. In the women’s small
group Bible study that I facilitate, there are a dozen or more who attend
regularly and at least six of those came to know Jesus through someone’s
invitation to attend a gathering at the church – not always even a worship
service. They weren’t required to learn the plan of salvation or prove their
worthiness in any way before they were made welcome. The people who invited
them may or may not have been wise and knowledgeable; they just cared enough to
issue an invitation – often more than once.
If you were raised in the church like I was,
perhaps this writer’s words resonate with you: “In my upbringing, the
Christian witnessing experience was unnecessarily complicated.”* Yes, it is important to know what you believe and why. You should always be
ready to share your testimony. You should trust the Holy Spirit to speak
through you when you are faced with a witnessing opportunity. But don’t panic –
the Spirit knows that sometimes an invitation to attend a church function is
the first step in soul-winning. Don’t make it harder than it has to be! And
never underestimate the power of a friendly invitation.
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