In Paulâs letter to the Romans, he writes,
âFor I am not ashamed of the Gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the Greek.â
Romans 1:16
The Greek word translated âgospelâ literally means âgood newsâ. The most natural response to good news in our lives is to celebrate it and share it with others. And yet, we often have fear and even shame when it comes to sharing the greatest news on the planet with people.
Paul says quite clearly. âI am not ashamed of the Gospelâ And then he tells us why. âBecause it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes.â The weight of his conviction overcame the weight of his shame. He knew that eternal salvation was at stake and was willing to suffer, be uncomfortable and even seen as a fool for the sake of the Gospel.
Take a minute and remind yourself of the saving work of Jesus Christ in your own life.
Then pray and ask the Lord to remove any fear or shame that might get in the way of sharing the Gospel with others.
See related articles on Person-to-Person Evangelism:
- Seek the Seeker, by Mike Shaughnessy
- Person to Person – A Practical Approach to Effective Evangelism, by Jim Berlucchi
- Sharing Good News Without Fear or Shame, by Brendan Murray
- Everyday Evangelism â Being Open and Natural, by Jim Berlucchi
- The 24/7 Disciple Challenge, by Tadhg Lynch
- Building Evangelistic Bridges and Community Environments that Lead People to Full Life in Christ, by Jim Berlucchi
- The Reluctant Evangelist: A passage that explains why many don’t respond to the Good News, by Steve Clark
- Tear the Roof Off for Them! by John Hughes
Brendan Murray is the mission chapter director for University Christian Outreach, in Lexington, Kentucky, USA.