Love, share, and invite.
Missionary work in a nutshell
We already share often—our favorite restaurant or art that we enjoy—we should add sharing our joy in the gospel to the sharing we are already doing.
We do not need to sell the gospel.
We simply invite people to come and see, come and serve, and come and belong.
The first thing we can do is love as Christ loved.
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Whenever we show Christlike love toward our neighbor, we preach the gospel—even if we do not voice a single word.
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Through Christlike love for others, we preach the glorious, life-transforming properties of Christ’s gospel, and we participate significantly in the fulfilling of His great commission.
If we don’t love as Christ loved it won’t matter if we have been set apart.
How might we simply add to the list of things we already share what we love about the gospel of Jesus Christ?
It flows more smoothly reworded as, “How might we simply add what we love about the gospel of Jesus Christ to the list of things we already share?”
Sharing isn’t about “selling” the gospel. You don’t have to write a sermon or correct someone’s incorrect perceptions.
When it comes to missionary work, God doesn’t need you to be His sheriff; He does, however, ask that you be His sharer.
My beloved brothers and sisters, we have spoken today of three simple things—easy things—that anyone can do. Things you can do! Perhaps you are already doing them—even without fully realizing that you are!
I invite you to consider ways you can love, share, and invite. As you do so, you will feel a measure of joy knowing that you are heeding the words of our beloved Savior.…
As these three things become a natural part of who we are and how we live, they will become an automatic, unforced expression of genuine love
It is encouraging to be told that we are likely already doing some of this naturally.
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