Certainly every Christian can and should witness for the Savior --the Lord Jesus Christ, but WAIT ...there is more!
The essence of Christianity as shown in the Bible is really three things, I see: Redemption Way; Church Truth; Spiritual Life. Has one discerned that? This is in addition to Old Testament studies of Deity, Creation, God's ways in dealing with and for mankind down through history, etc.
Rather than listen to voices scrambling the Word of God with various verses of Scripture, one should be "rightly dividing the Word of Truth" as God enjoins us. He shows there are also three peoples in His world: Jews, Gentiles, and the Church of God. Has one seen that? Both Jews (Israelites) and Gentiles (the gender of most mankind), are natural man; then, the Church of God are those of all people in this age who are of God and approved and accepted by Him. One can look more closely at that distinction if they wish.
Now, as to the first fundamental here, I believe a professing Christian (or interested seeker) needs to make the distinction in their studies of the "essence of Christianity", as mentioned above to understand what God is saying to us in our day. See what you think and if this helps in your Bible studies; then feel free to PM me at my profile for chats if you like. Look up always!
The essence of Christianity as shown in the Bible is really three things, I see: Redemption Way; Church Truth; Spiritual Life. Has one discerned that? This is in addition to Old Testament studies of Deity, Creation, God's ways in dealing with and for mankind down through history, etc.
Rather than listen to voices scrambling the Word of God with various verses of Scripture, one should be "rightly dividing the Word of Truth" as God enjoins us. He shows there are also three peoples in His world: Jews, Gentiles, and the Church of God. Has one seen that? Both Jews (Israelites) and Gentiles (the gender of most mankind), are natural man; then, the Church of God are those of all people in this age who are of God and approved and accepted by Him. One can look more closely at that distinction if they wish.
Now, as to the first fundamental here, I believe a professing Christian (or interested seeker) needs to make the distinction in their studies of the "essence of Christianity", as mentioned above to understand what God is saying to us in our day. See what you think and if this helps in your Bible studies; then feel free to PM me at my profile for chats if you like. Look up always!