Under the title ‘Fear of Man’ we have started to talk about making a
difference and that we may be persecuted as a result. We have concluded that in
certain countries, with so-called ‘religious freedom’, we will be persecuted if
we do the Lord’s work as he would like it done. Paul told Timothy: “In fact, everyone
who wants to live a godly life in Christ Jesus will be persecuted,” (2 Timothy
3:12).
Once again the Lord has shown the way in the Bible for those who are
prepared to go beyond religion to be an active soldier for Christ. The Bible is
actually cleverly written and if we make it our business to know it, the Holy
Spirit will use that knowledge to guide us and keep us safe. The Lord works by
means of His Word and responds to His Word when used in prayer and in service.
Jesus told His disciples when He sent them out: “I am sending you
out like sheep among wolves. Therefore be as shrewd as snakes and as innocent
as doves,” (Matthew 10:16). He tells us, His disciples, here that we
must carefully listen to how the Holy Spirit wants to reach a soul, in other
words, to walk in the Spirit. Remember we are in a war. Unsaved souls currently
belong to the world and the world belongs to the devil that makes every effort
to protect his property, which is why Christians get persecuted. Satan
continuously puts structures in place that gives him the mandate to persecute
Christians. For example, Communism in China prohibits Christianity and so does
Islam in the Muslim countries. In the western world political correctness is
his latest strategy. Even though religious freedom exists, political
correctness demands that human rights be protected. Can you see how clever it
is?
But the Lord is the God of the universe. He is almighty, all-knowing
and much craftier than the devil could be (except in an honorable way) and He
has sent His Holy Spirit to guide us. The devil will never come to a person and
say: “Boo, I am the devil and I do not want you to follow God.” He comes in
very sly ways. In the same way, the Lord’s disciples must depend on the Holy
Spirit to be clever and crafty in the way we witness to people.
We need to keep in mind that it is not our job to convince people to
follow the Lord, but that of the Holy Spirit. All we need to do initially is to
sow the seed. Paul said in 1 Corinthians 3:6: “I planted the seed, Apollos
watered it, but God has been making it grow.” For every soul that gets saved,
many seeds have been planted in their hearts. You may witness to someone and
then move on, whilst continuing to intercede for him. A little later the Lord
sends someone else to witness to the person, who waters the seed and so it
continues until the person gets saved. Sometimes it is someone close to you and
you do most of the sowing and watering, but it is still the Lord who brings the
person to salvation. When the person is ready, the Lord will send someone in
for the harvest.
In order to limit persecution we need to obey the Holy Spirit. Jesus
told His disciples to witness. Do not preach - tell your story. You can
share what you have witnessed in your own salvation and Christian life, about the
experience of someone else, or about some miracle you have observed. Whilst doing
this you can weave an entire teaching, with scripture quotations galore, into it. Telling it in the first person as a story makes it a testimony and not
preaching.
Lord, show me how to be crafty in my witnessing.
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