Part 6
How to have spiritual children
Pray
Ask the Lord to give you spiritual children and also pray specifically for those people you know who have not given their lives over to Jesus. Pray for opportunities to tell others about Jesus and ask in faith, for boldness and wisdom when the opportunity occurs.
Explain to other people the Christian message
Familiarity with the contents of this webpage should help you know what to say.
Tell others what Jesus has personally done for you.
Give people Christian tracts
Invite them to Church meetings
Live a life that radiates God’s love, joy, peace, kindness and purity
Seriously consider designing a webpage that will attract and hold the attention of non-Christians
Contribute to the financial support of those who are spreading the Gospel
What value do you place on human soul?
Don’t give up! (2 Timothy 4:2)
If you are mocked and slandered and jeered at, you will receive a special blessing (Matthew 5:10-12). Even if you are physically attacked, that’s no reason for giving up! It’s a reason for rejoicing (Acts 5:40-41)! Just keep persisting, no matter how much you are ignored or rejected, and God will reward your faithfulness. Jesus suffered and died for those people you are trying to help spiritually. How much are you willing to suffer for them?
God wants a b-i-g family!
It is quite unscriptural to think that we have fulfilled our financial obligation to our Lord once we have given a tithe (one tenth of our income). The concept of tithing is confined almost entirely to the Old Testament. And even in those times, in addition to tithes, offerings were expected (Malachi 3:8), as well as gifts to the poor (Deuteronomy 15:11; Isaiah 58:7), total obedience to God, and so on.
A great, world-wide inequality does indeed exist. It is up to you and me in the rich countries to create such a flow of finance to our needy brothers and sisters that God will be glorified and the whole world will sit up and take notice.
Who to give money to:
Needy fellow believers (James 2:15-16; 1 John 3:17).
Become aware of your spiritual brothers and sisters in other countries, especially those who are persecuted for their faith in Jesus (1 Corinthians 12:26; Hebrews 13:3). Give to organizations that help these people. The needs in many countries are in such contrast to western affluence that it is almost impossible for us to give so much that we would become poorer than they!
Needy non-Christians (Proverbs 25:21).
Where possible, channel money through Christian organizations. Usually such groups have lower administration expenses and are more reliable. But, to me, the crucial thing is that the work be done in the name of Christ and not in the name of what in my country is called the ‘generous public’ or some such thing.
Where possible, give to those who offer spiritual as well as material help. You should also give to Christians who specialize in evangelism (Matthew 10:9-10; 1 Corinthians 9:14; Philippians 4:14-18).
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But although you will be growing spiritually, it will not always seem that way. Naturally, you will feel strong when things are easy-going, but when you are facing strong temptations you may be plagued with doubts. At such times you may seem spiritually much weaker than a few weeks earlier when things were so much easier. Previously, it seemed as though you were bounding ahead whereas now it seems a major accomplishment merely to keep your head above water! But this is quite normal and no cause for alarm. Quite possibly, if you had been subjected to those same pressures earlier in your Christian experience you would have completely given up. (So you really are stronger than you used to be!). But God is faithful! He has promised to allow you to be exposed to only those trials that he knows you have the spiritual strength to overcome, with his help (1 Corinthians 10:13). And every victory will make you even stronger. But you must persist! This is essential for any development in the spiritual realm. For example, you must keep on forgiving people no matter how much they abuse and exploit you. This ability to steadfastly resist opposition when others would have given up; to remain faithful to God in almost impossible situations, is what some Bible versions call patience but it is really a stronger quality than this word implies (Hebrews 12:1-4). It is vital that you have this ability and so continually ask God to give it to you.
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Have you now completed the entire webpage? Tremendous! I hope this achievement gives you some of the satisfaction I’ve felt in completing the writing. In this webpage I’ve given you some idea as to where you are headed as you continue to develop spiritually. It is as though I’ve described in detail a very long journey and you may feel almost exhausted at the mere thought of it! But don’t worry, you’ll get there, a day at a time. I would like to say I’ve already arrived, but I haven’t. I’m still having difficulty trying to integrate some of these things into my own life. But I’ve made lots of progress. And you will too, as you look to Jesus for the strength.
I recommend you read a short but fascinating webpage: Life’s Mysteries Explained
Not to be sold. © Copyright, Grantley Morris, 1980, 1999.
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