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Pine Baron
07-12-2022, 06:17 AM
Good morning all. I have to admit that yesterday, I found myself guilty of getting into a discussion with my daughter and NOT listening, but judging. I have to do better. Have a safe and blessed day.

Listen with Love
by Greg Laurie on Jul 12, 2022

The Son of Man, on the other hand, feasts and drinks, and you say, ‘He’s a glutton and a drunkard, and a friend of tax collectors and other sinners!’
—Luke 7:34

When I meet someone for the first time, I usually don’t tell them up front that I’m a pastor because they probably will run away in terror if they realize they’re talking to an actual preacher. Instead, I just try to listen to them and be a friend to them.

When the Barna Group asked nonbelievers what they value most when talking about spiritual things, a majority said they want people to listen without judgment. This isn’t easy for some Christians. Some believers want to judge people, condemn people, and even yell at people.

But that isn’t how we’re going to reach them with the Good News of Jesus Christ.

I love the way Jesus conversed with the woman at the well in Samaria. He asked her questions. He listened to her and didn’t come off as a know-it-all. We may know certain things as Christians, but let’s not be know-it-alls.

When you think about it, who on earth was more of a know-it-all than Jesus? He literally knew it all because He was God incarnate. He was omniscient, which means all-knowing.

And sometimes people accuse Christians of being holier-than thou. Yet who was more holy than Jesus? He was the holiest of anyone who ever walked the planet, but He didn’t come off as holier-than-thou. In fact, the Bible says that Jesus was a friend of sinners (see Luke 7:34).

Jesus entered the world of the Samaritan woman. He listened to her. He took time with her, and it resulted in her transformation.

Effective one-on-one evangelism is not a monologue; it’s a dialogue. The goal is not to win the argument; it’s to win the soul. The aim is not to burn the bridge; it is to build a bridge. Let them tell you their story, and listen with love. Then appropriately apply the message of the gospel.

augercreek
07-12-2022, 06:35 AM
I must think before I speak! My tounge is much faster than my brain, even in old age the tounge gets faster and everything else gets slower!

GhostHawk
07-12-2022, 08:59 AM
Father forgive me for I have sinned.

I should have the patience of Job, the forgiveness and Love of Jesus, and daily I fall short.

We do need to listen without judging. We need to CARE for all, no matter how twisted their life or how misguided.
We need to be examples of what it means to lead a Godly life. To walk in his will. We should say little beyond "how can I help" Then if they get to the point where they are ready we should be reading the good news of the Gospel. Let them work it out from there.

Markopolo
07-12-2022, 09:01 AM
Great devotional!!!!

USMC87
07-12-2022, 09:06 AM
Amen, I am guilty as charged and have been the same way before but God grew me and showed me the way to make disciples.