Monday, June 24, 2013

Is There A Time When Christians Shouldn't Talk About God? When Not To Witness

Silence can be one tool in evangelism. Are there times when a Christian shouldn't talk about God? I think so.  In the face of insincere challenges to our faith, silence may often be the best response.  In the hostile situation of Jesus' exchange with Caiaphas, He chose silence at first (Matt: 26:63). He understood that Caiaphas  wasn't interested in the truth (v.59). While we don't always know another's heart, we must be sensitive to the leading of the Spirit in every situation that we"may know how (we) ought to answer each one" Col.4:6).

Also if an answer to a question will move the discussion down a rabbit trail and away from Christ, we might want to stop the conversation and pick it up another day.  Are there other times when silence may be best? If talking about faith distracts us or co-workers from performing our job, we should stay focused on our work. Or if someone has shown a continual resistance, we might choose to stop pressing them. Remember, we can be a witness of God's grace with our conduct as well (1 Peter 3:1-2)

Dear Lord, we want to be a testimony for You. Give us wisdom to know when to speak or not speak, and what to say or not say. Thank You, Holy Spirit, for Your direction today.

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