Sunday, January 01, 2006

Showing the world whose we are

Treating unbelievers as God intended us to do is the subject of Mike Russell's latest post. Mike lists some insights from Ephesians 6:10-18 and goes on to tell how in his own life he was led to faith and understanding:
I was blind, but now I see. But I remember what being blind is like. It was the love and compassion of others, not the power of their soporific, sophomoric arguments that brought me to a point of repentance. Love and prayer, not logic and debate, are the most powerful evangelistic tools.
Amen. It's good to be reminded that Christians don't show the world whose we are by our razor-sharp rhetoric and soaring flights of logic, but by our love and unity.

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