Leaving a gospel tract at a Hotel |
Gospel tracts are great in that they can fit places human beings cannot, like inside jean pockets. They can go places we cannot E.g. into the houses of those you give them to. They can stay places we cannot. E.g. You have to check out of the Motel but a gospel tract can stay. Gospel tracts don't mumble their words or forget what to say. They can often communicate the gospel better than we can verbally.
For more information on gospel tracts visit http://carm.org/use-gospel-tracts-biblical.
The final reason why they are great is so important it needs it's own paragraph. Paul says that the gospel is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes. (Romans 1:16). Did you get that? What is Paul saying that's the power of God that brings salvation? It's the Gospel! So as Christians we can trust in God's gospel which is the power of God that brings salvation. Not our eloquent words or human wisdom.
If you're staying at a bach or a motel or a holiday park, leave a gospel tract there. These places usually have an area set aside for leisurely reading so strategically place a gospel tract where someone who's browsing the area might find and read.
I usually like to dive into a pool, while my wife dips her foot in to test the waters. Placing a tract in places like this could be a 'foot-first' step for you in evangelism, I mean it's so easy that anyone could do it. This approach may seem like an insignificant or cowardly thing to do, but don't be discouraged but those thoughts, it's better than doing nothing.
Think of the fate of those without Christ. God's righteous holy anger against sin will see them cast into the lake of eternal fire. They need to hear what we've got to say. Tell them the gospel, the good news about Christ! That through Him alone God pardons our sins forever and gives us what we don't deserve, Heaven, and a new heart.
So weather you evangelize head first or feet first the important thing is that you do something, because people are going to Hell.
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