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Wednesday, June 15, 2022

Joyfully Sharing the Gospel

“I will make you as a light for the nations, that my salvation may reach to the ends of the earth.” 
Isaiah 49:6, ESV

As I snatched my son’s backpack off our enclosed front porch, I noticed my neighbors out for a walk. I stealthily scurried back inside to finish working on dinner. And yet as I finished meal preparations, remorse washed over me. I had been intentionally seeking to share the gospel with these same neighbors for the past two years, but instead of seizing these spontaneous moments to connect, I had fled.

It wasn’t that I didn’t like them—I genuinely did. But as an introvert, sometimes I would rather leave a note with baked goods on someone’s doorstep or wave from a distance than engage face-to-face when I’m busy.

As I mulled over the situation, the root heart issue surfaced: I loved myself more than Jesus. I cared more about maintaining my routine, than sharing Jesus with nonbelievers.

This realization was as unsettling for me as it would have been for the Ephesian church in the book of Revelation. Jesus warned Ephesus that they had “abandoned the love [they] had at first” for Him (Rev. 2:4), resulting in not fulfilling their purpose to be “a light for the nations, that my salvation may reach the end of the earth” (Isa. 49:6). The church was more consumed with solid theology—rather than telling people about Jesus—and had lost their original love for the Lord. We can have an excellent grasp of Scripture, but miss the most important thing: loving God. Without love, we will not be compelled to share our faith with those around us.

But we aren’t left wondering how to rekindle our love for God when its flames begin to flicker out. Jesus exhorts us to “remember” (Rev. 2:5) how we passionately pursued Him in the past. When we reflect upon how God worked previously—including what we read on the pages of Scripture—it ignites our love for the Lord. And with renewed love we will be unable to contain the good news about Jesus and compelled to proclaim it. Dear ones, let’s remind ourselves of God’s faithfulness so we joyfully share the gospel with those He places in our paths today.

 This devotional was originally published at The Round Farmhouse.