A Gift and A Responsibility
Romans 1:16-17 “For I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes: first to the Jew, then to the Gentile. For in the gospel the righteousness of God is revealed – a righteousness that is by faith from first to last, just as it is written: ‘The righteous will live by faith.’”
In the age of social media rants, viral conversations, and platforms available to anyone – everyone seems to be voicing their opinions at every turn. Each of us enters into conversations daily, in person and online, weighing in on different topics as we see fit. But when was the last time The Gospel was the watercooler topic?
Often we safely tuck away the topic of faith and use excuses to justify not bringing it up. Maybe it’s the fear of offending someone. Or maybe it’s the fear of not having all the right answers. Whatever it is, we allow our insecurity rob us of the chance to share the Truth with others.
When Paul was writing in Romans he boldly proclaims the Gospel and gives God the glory. He had the privilege of telling the world that salvation is extended to all who believe. Not just jews, or those that were born to a priesthood, but everyone. The same gift is extended to us.
Paul reminds us in Romans of our desperate need for righteousness. At one point we were all lost in sin’s trap, but through Christ we were given new life. Our stories have been completely changed because of God’s grace. Knowing this gift is available to all, we have the responsibility to tell others of God’s work.
We don’t have to tidy up our lives or have our stuff all together to tell others about Jesus. The beauty of the Gospel is that it is not about us. All we have to do is transparently share of the Truth that saves.
As you consider the gift and responsibility, review these questions:
1. With your current platform, what are you proclaiming?
2. When given the opportunity to share the Gospel, what is the biggest obstacle you face?
3. Of the people you encounter, who is someone you can be praying for an opportunity to share your faith with?
Embrace a life marked by faith. Proclaim the Good News. May you live unashamed of the One who saved you.
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