preacher_in_training said:
1 Corinthians 5.9 States we should not have anything to do them, in which i wont. But it's sad coming to a Christian forum to find many of the posters are luke warm.
P_I_T
First, welcome to the forum. I'd encourage you to spend some time here, to share your thoughts and perspectives, and also learning for many here. I know I've learned a lot and been challenged a lot by those here. Many of us will tell it like it is - with a good heart and good intent.
So my $0.02. Get your head out of the sand. The last thing we need is another 'preaching in training' (yes I read your post that it's really 'christian in training') who are afraid of life and afraid of sin and sinners.
Heres the current wisdom on evangelism: Dont have any non-Christian friends. Thats a great way to keep the church empty. Thats real good wisdom. "Cause theyll pull you away from the Lord."
I tell our young people, Guys, now that youve come to Jesus, keep your non-Christian friends and go and make some more. Cause if they pull you away from the Lord, theyve done you a huge favour. Because you havent got what you thought you had. So if that happens, come back, and Ill make sure you get the right thing next time around.
Oh, you dont want to be friends with that kind of people, theyre bad. Correct me if Im wrong, but the Bible says that Jesus was a friend of publican and sinners. The friend, not just some ship that pass in the night He was considered to be the friend of publicans and sinners. Thats interesting isnt it.
Be sure to scratch people where theyre itching, and try to answer the questions that theyre asking. Cause the church has got a great skill of not doing any of that. We expect the world to itch where were scratching.
But Jesus looked at his world, and found all the little spots that were itching. It felt really good to those publicans and sinners. Cause here was a man not like the Pharisees who stood on a corner in his long robe demanding that they fit in with them. But here was a man that was prepared to fit in with their lives and come touch them; scratch them where they were itching, who was prepared to answer the questions that they were asking. He was willing to break convention to do it.
The last thing we need is another Christian who does not understand their role in the earth. How are you going to share the Gospel of the Kingdom of Heaven if you're not willing to go out into the world?