We are all God’s Witnesses

“This Jesus God raised up again, to which we are all witnesses.” (Acts 2:32)

What do you like to talk about?

Everybody seems to be passionate about something and therefore excited to talk about it. Some people can quote a vast number of sports statistics, and others can tell you about things they love to talk about, such as drag racing, horse racing, model trains, and home remodeling. The list of possibilities is endless. Each person is excited about their “thing,” whatever that is. And there is nothing wrong with having a hobby or special interest as long as it doesn’t replace the energy and enthusiasm you must have for the Lord.

How strong is your love for God?

“Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.” (Mark 12:30)

Now that’s a lot of love to show! Over the last few days, I’ve been talking about sharing Jesus with others. First, you can boldly speak to people; second, you can share your personal testimony; and/or you can hand them a gospel tract or book to read. Yesterday I told how I had found a gospel tract in an automobile glove box while out drinking with my friends. The next day, I had a terrible hangover, but I remembered what I had read about Jesus in that small booklet, and I prayed a prayer to receive Jesus. I don’t know who gave that tract to my friend. He just tossed it in his glove box, where I eventually found it. I’m grateful to whoever gave it to him, because it was there for me!

Therefore

I believe in using gospel tracts. It's an easy way to promote the gospel. You can give them to people, leave them in public places for people to find, or distribute them in many other ways. I have a business friend who sells automotive parts, and he includes a tract in every shipment. I leave one along with my tip. You never know where they might end up and how God may use them. 

Where to get tracts

https://www.gospeltractsociety.org/

“And he who has seen has testified, and his testimony is true; and he knows that he is telling the truth, so that you also may believe.” (John 19:35)