I have seen many comments here about how much we want to share our new found truth with others. I believe that everyone here can understand this feeling of joy. It’s like finding priceless treasure buried in your yard and you are so excited that you can’t wait to show it to everyone. You can’t help but scream out, “Look at this wonderful treasure that I have found!” For example:
I hope that someone can give me some answers as to what do I do now? Do we go and make disciples of men or only give an account of our faith when asked?
I feel like I am about to burst with excitement...wanting to shout the real truth from the rooftops!
All my life I relied on fellow churchgoers for guidance and support and now....there is only me and God and this forum. It sometimes feels very lonely. Does that make any sense?
I am so grateful to God and humbled that He has opened my eyes and ears. It is just...the newness (and that is what it is)...I am a spiritual baby again who has to learn to walk....
Then we have the answer to this from Craig:
Heidi,
What did Paul do when in the blink of an eye he was humbled by God and shown His truths?
Did he immediately go and convert the masses and make disciples? No he did not.
He went away for around 15 years preparing for his ministry, to make him worthy and knowledgeable enough to make disciples.
Are you more prepared than Paul? I'm not.
I know when God opens His truths to our mind it is the most joyous moment I've experienced in my spiritual life, but it is also a lonely journey from here. Don't rush God, fellowship with us, pray for further learning and guidance and make yourself approved for God to lead someone for you to witness to.
Blessings!
Craig
I couldn’t agree more with Craig’s comment. I know that I’m surely not prepared like Paul…not even close. However, I also don’t believe that I can hold on to this wonderful truth and not share it. I can’t keep myself quite for 15 years. I can’t hide this beautiful, bright lamp that God has given me. Please, don’t misunderstand…I don’t believe that this is what Craig is telling us to do either.
I believe he is telling us that we should not try to spend our time debating or proving others wrong or teaching others when we are not developed and mature in the truths of God. Please correct me if I am wrong here Craig.
But when it comes to sharing these truths of God, I believe that we must share them even when we are still babes in Christ. Look at what the disciples did and Jesus’ response in Luke 19:
37When he came near the place where the road goes down the Mount of Olives, the whole crowd of disciples began joyfully to praise God in loud voices for all the miracles they had seen:
38"Blessed is the king who comes in the name of the Lord!"
"Peace in heaven and glory in the highest!"
39Some of the Pharisees in the crowd said to Jesus, "Teacher, rebuke your disciples!"
40"I tell you," he replied, "if they keep quiet, the stones will cry out." How is it possible not to share this wonderful truth? So if we can’t hold it in then the question becomes, “How can we share this truth while we are still babes in Christ?” Well, for me, I would print out some of Ray’s teachings and give them to people. I would tell them this truth and rather than get caught up in debating, I would send them to Ray’s sight and ask that they show me where he is wrong. And guess what, no one could ever show me one single error he made. If they thought they had found one, all I would have to do is bring it here to the forum for help. When I became a little more grounded, I would begin to share more with others through my website or myspace or youtube. There are so many ways to show others this truth without getting caught up in teaching and debating. Just send them to Ray’s site or give out some of his articles.
In other words, I don’t believe that we have to completely stay quiet until we are ready to teach. We just have to be prepared that we will be met with much opposition, anger, deception and yes people will even call you names. I have been called everything from a heretic to a homosexual just for sharing this truth. So when you tell others about the good news, just realize that you will receive persecution for it.
I hope this is not considered a teaching post. If it is, I apologize. My intention is only to answer the question of those that ask,
“I hope that someone can give me some answers as to what do I do now? Do we go and make disciples of men or only give an account of our faith when asked? I feel like I am about to burst with excitement...wanting to shout the real truth from the rooftops!” I look forward to comments from all of you.
Thanks,
Jason