Saturday, May 14, 2011

Why Should Everyone Know Jesus?

I just drove by a sign outside our church’s bus garage. It was from long ago from an attendance emphasis the denomination had titled “Everyone Ought to Know Jesus”. I was probably Sunday School Superintendent during that six week emphasis. It sparked a few thoughts. Help me out with these.

This is a great thought, and is certainly true. But I was struck by the thought “How do we let everyone know about Jesus?” We say people need to know that He saves them from their sins, He will give them a new life, new freedom. But how do we really let them know? How do tell them without so much jargon and words that really hold no meaning to them?

My curiosity is aroused because many who are lost, in the diverse and very accepting world of today, don’t see it that way. They don’t see a need for a new life (they have a good job, bills paid, new car (or nearly new) good friends); they don’t agree with the concept of sin and the thought that a loving God will really pass a judgment against them. They see Christian’s attitudes and beliefs as intolerant.

How do we make the loving God we believe in relevant to people who don’t see the need?

Could it be by making our service in the community more relevant to the needs in the community? Do we need to be bolder in our witnessing? Do we live more relevant lifestyle evangelism of just watch how I live? (Does that take us off the hook to actually verbalize our faith?) Is it about the music sung in the worship services? (look in different research and you can find that people are looking for more traditional music like they had growing up, or look elsewhere and they want music that moves them and is similar to what they hear on the radio – so what is it?)

What is the great answer to how to let them know?

I don’t have any answers. I have suspicions based on some years of observations and interactions with many people (churched and nonchurched).(And let me say upfront - I am not perfect in any of these - I am still a work in progress)

I think it starts with truly caring and loving people. I think we care about them, their sicknesses, their concerns about teens that are acting up and they are at their wits in, we are concerned about the issues of dealing with aging parents, we show we care about with the many needs brought on from unemployment or underemployment. We don’t need to beat them over the heads with what they should do, but we need to be supportive.

We need to weave our faith into our everyday life so that talking about what we are doing with the church and the things of faith are woven as naturally into our conversations as our talking about the latest TV show, movie, or sporting event. It seems that by being a natural part of people’s lives and offering patterns/ models of alternative ways to handle the stresses and challenges of everyday that we open up opportunities to answer the questions “Why should everyone know Jesus?”

What do you think?

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