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Resting In Him
June 24th, 2005, 11:25 PM
Ten Questions to Ask to Turn a Conversation Toward the Gospel

Many Christians suffer with unnecessary fears about sharing their faith. Once they finally get a conversation turned to the subject of the Gospel, however, most believers find that they're able to manage quite well. Much of the time the biggest problem is simply moving a conversation from small talk to "big" talk, the biggest subject of all—the Gospel. Here's a list of questions that can help. Some of them aren't original with me, though I don't recall where years ago I first heard the ones I've borrowed. I've found that the last one opens more doors for the Gospel in the widest variety of situations.

1. When you die, if God says to you, "Why should I let you into Heaven?", what would you say? Are you interested in what the Bible says about your answer?

2. If you were to die tonight, where do you think you would spend eternity? Why? Are you interested in what the Bible says about this?

3. Do you think much about spiritual things?

4. How is God involved in your life?

5. How important is your faith to you?

6. What has been your most meaningful spiritual experience?

7. Do you find that your religious heritage answers your questions about life?

8. Do you have any kind of spiritual beliefs? If what you believe were not true, would you want to know it? Well, the Bible says . . . .

9. To you, who is Jesus?

10.I often like to pray for people I meet; how can I pray for you?

http://www.spiritualdisciplines.org/gospelq.html

Larry B
June 25th, 2005, 04:01 AM
Ten Questions to Ask to Turn a Conversation Toward the Gospel

Many Christians suffer with unnecessary fears about sharing their faith. Once they finally get a conversation turned to the subject of the Gospel, however, most believers find that they're able to manage quite well. Much of the time the biggest problem is simply moving a conversation from small talk to "big" talk, the biggest subject of all—the Gospel. Here's a list of questions that can help. Some of them aren't original with me, though I don't recall where years ago I first heard the ones I've borrowed. I've found that the last one opens more doors for the Gospel in the widest variety of situations.

1. When you die, if God says to you, "Why should I let you into Heaven?", what would you say? Are you interested in what the Bible says about your answer?

2. If you were to die tonight, where do you think you would spend eternity? Why? Are you interested in what the Bible says about this?

3. Do you think much about spiritual things?

4. How is God involved in your life?

5. How important is your faith to you?

6. What has been your most meaningful spiritual experience?

7. Do you find that your religious heritage answers your questions about life?

8. Do you have any kind of spiritual beliefs? If what you believe were not true, would you want to know it? Well, the Bible says . . . .

9. To you, who is Jesus?

10.I often like to pray for people I meet; how can I pray for you?

http://www.spiritualdisciplines.org/gospelq.html
GREAT post!!! :clap I used #1 not so much as a "question" for my dying Mother, but more as an "IMPASSIONED PLEA" with her to believe on Jesus Christ as her Savior :faint !! Praise God, she DID believe and ASK, only 2 very short months before her death :clap !!! #10 is my "Question of Choice" to EVERYONE I meet!!! :B:

LDinthewoods
June 25th, 2005, 04:11 AM
This is great. I'm not a very good conversation starter...about anything, let alone faith. I just printed this out....thanks!

Benja32one
June 25th, 2005, 06:02 AM
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All ten are good ones. I have used the first more than any, I think.
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Blessed4ever
June 25th, 2005, 02:31 PM
GREAT post!!! :clap I used #1 not so much as a "question" for my dying Mother, but more as an "IMPASSIONED PLEA" with her to believe on Jesus Christ as her Savior :faint !! Praise God, she DID believe and ASK, only 2 very short months before her death :clap !!! #10 is my "Question of Choice" to EVERYONE I meet!!! :B:


That gives me hope as my unbelieving mother is dying of liver disease. :(:


She knows where I stand and I know she thinks if your a "good person" then God will let you in. She doesn't feel as if she's been a "good person" though having been a drug abuser most of her life. :confused Anytime I have tried to speak with her she gets very defensive. I moved her up here about 6 months ago, I pray for her and I am there for her but I haven't tried to "reach" her again just yet. I am waiting for the Holy Spirit to do His work on her heart and for His prompting of when the time is right. Untill then...I just pray.

Xlcor
June 25th, 2005, 07:37 PM
Years ago I used to do stucco work at the beach on high-rise condominiums, and rode swing stages up the outside of the building. The highest I have gone is 18 stories. I used to wait until we got to the fourth or fifth floor and ask the worker on the other end of the swing, "are you getting closer or farther away from where you'll spend eternity?"(of course this made me popular with the other, usually younger, guys) I would get responses like, "I dunno; I never really thought about it." And I would then follow by saying, "Well we're going all the way to the top: maybe this would be a good time to think about it."

Eklektos
June 26th, 2005, 03:20 AM
Xlcor, I love it!!! :clap :pound