After viewing many debates that last for days with athiest and nonbelievers (even having joined in) I have to ask myself when do we move on? Have you ever been in a "battle of wits" with someone you are attempting to win to Christ only to hit brick wall after brick wall with them?
I felt I should share my conviction on the subject. Jesus commanded us to go and preach. He commanded us to tell everyone of Him. He did not however say that we are to stay in a fight with those who reject what we say at every turn. In fact He said If a city reject you kick the dust of it off your feet when you leave.
Meaning at some point you stop throwing seeds on the stony ground and you use that energy to find a different part of land.
I still have to tear myself away from a good fight but I think it is something we need to learn. Throw your seeds and if they are rejected twice throw them some place else.
This does not mean we stop being a wittness to those we live around, but instead of wasting any time in a debate after we have said our part then we should leave them to hash out their endless questions to themselves.
The scriptures I believe support this are "Cast not your perals before the swine" and "After the first and second abomination reject such a one".
I felt I should share my conviction on the subject. Jesus commanded us to go and preach. He commanded us to tell everyone of Him. He did not however say that we are to stay in a fight with those who reject what we say at every turn. In fact He said If a city reject you kick the dust of it off your feet when you leave.
Meaning at some point you stop throwing seeds on the stony ground and you use that energy to find a different part of land.
I still have to tear myself away from a good fight but I think it is something we need to learn. Throw your seeds and if they are rejected twice throw them some place else.
This does not mean we stop being a wittness to those we live around, but instead of wasting any time in a debate after we have said our part then we should leave them to hash out their endless questions to themselves.
The scriptures I believe support this are "Cast not your perals before the swine" and "After the first and second abomination reject such a one".