(Take Those You’ve Led To Christ To Your Church)
TO THE BIBLE: 1 Peter 2:2 KJV
“As newborn babes, desire the sincere milk of the word, that ye may grow thereby.”
LET’S TALK
When a child is born, no parent would dream of leaving that little one unattended. The baby must be fed, cared for, and nurtured into maturity.
It’s the same with those who come to Christ. Salvation is not the end but the beginning of a glorious journey, a brand-new life that requires guidance, feeding, and training in righteousness.
When someone receives salvation, he/she is a spiritual infant. Their recreated human spirit craves nourishment, and the Word of God is that nourishment—the only food that guarantees growth.
Just as a newborn depends on milk to grow, a newly born-again Christian depends on the Word to be strengthened, rooted, and established in Christ.
This is where the church plays a vital role. It’s God’s training ground, the place where His children are taught, equipped, and nurtured.
When you win a soul, don’t tell them, “Go to any nice church.” No! Bring them to your church, where you know the Word is taught in truth and power. They trusted your message of Christ; therefore, let them experience the fellowship of the same family from which you came.
Introduce them to your pastor, leaders, and fellow brethren. Show them that heaven rejoices over their salvation, and so does the church family. In this atmosphere of love and teaching, they will grow into strong, vibrant Christians who in turn will win and disciple others.
Make your evangelism complete. Help them see that their growth in Christ is a priority and that the church is the best environment for them to flourish spiritually.
If you’re not yet a member of a local church, or seeking one, you could begin by contacting the person or church who gave you this book, or log on to www.christembassy.org for more information.
Go Deeper:
Acts 2:41-47; Ephesians 4:11-12
Pray:
Dear Father, thank you for the privilege of leading others to Christ and guiding them in their journey of faith. I carry out evangelism with wisdom and love, ensuring those I lead to Christ are nurtured and established in the truth. Thank you for the church as a place of growth, fellowship and training in righteousness, in Jesus’ Name. Amen.
Bible Reading Plan
ONE YEAR
Matthew 12:22-50, Genesis 40-41
TWO YEAR
Matthew 7:1-12, Genesis 17
Act:
Win a soul to Christ today and ensure you take them to church tomorrow.
I make my evangelism complete. I help them see that their growth in Christ is a priority and that the church is the best environment for them to flourish spiritually. Amen
I’m confused is Jesus the So. Of God or God
Hello Sarah, Jesus is the son of God. Listen to this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8QJsg-SLYE
Watch this as well: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpO9_iwn0oQ
If you still need further clarification, do let me know.
One God, three persons (the Trinity)
Think of God as one “what” and three “whos.”
What: God (only one)
Whos:
Father
Son (Jesus)
Holy Spirit
They are not three gods , just one God.
How Jesus is God
Jesus is God because:
He has God’s power
He can forgive sins
He was alive before the world began
People worship him, and that’s only for God
So Jesus is fully God.
How Jesus is the Son of God
Jesus is called the Son because:
He comes from the Father
He loves the Father
He talks to the Father
“Son” does not mean God had a wife or a baby. It means relationship, not birth.
Imagine this:
You are one person
You can be:
A son to your parents
A student at school
A friend to others
You are still one person, but you relate to people in different ways.
I hope you can understand 😅💓
I can I knew before