Read: Acts 8:4-40; Colossians 4:5-6
Have you ever wondered... How to share the good news of salvation? With whom you can share your faith?
Spill your news. Shout your joy. Spread your announcement. After
all, good news is meant to be shared. Why stifle the best message ever
known to humanity? So you've met Jesus Christ? You know him personally?
Then tell your friends and family all about your new friend.
When we are enjoying God's goodness, it's natural to want to talk about him. It's refreshing. Just as you'd share your latest announcement--a new car, a baby on the way, a broken relationship restored--the best news ever should always be on the tip of your tongue. Tell others about the person who has changed your life. Don't push away an opportunity to speak.
Jesus' disciples couldn't contain themselves. They heard. They believed. Then they told everybody. Can you identify with their energy and enthusiasm? Have you felt the undeniable urge to tell someone how Jesus changed your life?
"Go home to your family and tell them how much the Lord has done for you and how he has had mercy on you." So the man left and began to tell the people in the Ten Towns about what Jesus had done for him. And everyone was amazed (Mark 5:19-20).
When we are enjoying God's goodness, it's natural to want to talk about him. It's refreshing. Just as you'd share your latest announcement--a new car, a baby on the way, a broken relationship restored--the best news ever should always be on the tip of your tongue. Tell others about the person who has changed your life. Don't push away an opportunity to speak.
Jesus' disciples couldn't contain themselves. They heard. They believed. Then they told everybody. Can you identify with their energy and enthusiasm? Have you felt the undeniable urge to tell someone how Jesus changed your life?
"Go home to your family and tell them how much the Lord has done for you and how he has had mercy on you." So the man left and began to tell the people in the Ten Towns about what Jesus had done for him. And everyone was amazed (Mark 5:19-20).
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