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I disagree.amorosi said:God is the opener of the eyes--to the spiritually blinded--anyway
AS we preach--exhort--quote passages of scripture--then a seed is being planted--either for acceptance of truth or further rejection--on their part
Just because they are not spiritually discerned--does not proclude--that it is a sheer waste of time--to give them scriptural texts--as such
God's word will not return void--but accomplish that which it sets out to do
Most people have heard of the following things
~~ hell
~~ heaven
~~ the word sin and sinner
~~ the word judgement
~~ a guilty conscience
~~ the ten commandments
~~ the law and laws of God
~~ eternal life
~~ Jesus as saviour
~~ and the love of GOD
SO they have a concept of truth-- to a degree--altho not yet being born again--as such by water and of the spirit of God
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We assume people know these things, but its only a baseless assumption. You would be surprised what our sophisticated, postmodern society does NOT know about the Bible. This was brought home to me recently.
Donna is a twentyish high school math teacher, the daughter of two university math teachers, and a new member of our church. She enrolled in our summer Bible for Dummies (Bible 101) course, which gives a 13-week overview of the Old and New Testament. In one of our first sessions on Genesis I thought we would just skip over some of the better known stories like Noah and the Flood, and
What flood? Donna asked.
You know, Noah and the Flood, I replied, anxious to move on to the Nephilim and other deeper stuff.
Who is Noah? she asked.
This is a university-educated math teacher asking questions we assume even our toddlers know the answer to. Just because these stories are so familiar to us who have hung around the church all, or most, of our lives does not mean your neighbor next door has a clue.
So, when you are witnessing to your neighbor, and you whip out your big black book and quote him scripture, like, From whom the whole body fitly joined together and compacted by that which every joint supplieth, according to the effectual working in the measure of every part, maketh increase of the body unto the edifying of itself in love, dont be surprised if you draw a blank stare. He may nod his head, but he does not have a clue what he just heard. As far-fetched as this may sound to a person saturated by churchianity, he may never even have heard John 3.16.
So dont assume, Bible quoters, that you are having an effect on a non-believer when you whip out your big black Bible. Just because he is polite and will not admit his ignorance does not mean he understood a single word you just quoted. Oh, he may be impressed that you are so knowledgeable, but it does him no good. It just makes you look good.
Just tell him the story of your conversion and let the Holy Spirit do the saving.
~Jim
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