What does it mean to be ashamed of something? Merriam-Webster defines it as feeling shame, guilt, or disgrace + reluctant or unwilling to do something because of shame or embarrassment. Ask yourself, the next time you are prompted by the Holy Spirit to share the Gospel with that neighbor, “Am I reluctant because I am ashamed of the Gospel?” You will be tempted to say, “I am not ashamed, I am just fearful.” However, you then must ask yourself what are you fearful of? Inevitably you will realize the fear comes from shame. The root of shame is found in a need for approval. Therefore, when you shrink from your responsibility to share the Good News you are placing the approval of man above the approval of your Heavenly Father. Paul said, “So, for my part, I am eager to preach the gospel to you also who are in Rome” (Rom 1:15). He said this because he understood the Gospel is the power of God. “For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who ...
The great deception is not that there is no hell, or even that there is no God, it is there is no hurry. There is something in the human heart that filters out what is obviously true of every man—death awaits us all. This deception is particularly strong in young people. They feel optimistic, untouchable, invincible. We all know this is an illusion, but at a young age the switch that allows the light of reality to penetrate the heart, has not been tuned on. Of course there are two groups of people to consider. The lost, in whose case the god of this world has blinded the minds of the unbelieving so that they might not see the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God (2Co 4:4). Let us give all diligence to shine the light of the Gospel on those bound in spiritual darkness. Let us be sober in all things, endure hardship, and do the work of an evangelist for there sake (2Ti 4:5). And, the other group, those who are being saved or who are already saved. The de...