When I finished school,
I did a three month internship. On my way I always walked in a busy street in
the center of Porto. It was a long avenue full of shops and very busy. There
were always some street vendors and also less fortunate people asking for alms
on the sidewalk. But among them, a woman called my attention. I’d see her every
day sitting on the floor with a child. A difficult scene to watch! If it hurts
to see an adult asking, imagine with a child, who was visibly sick. It started
to bother me, I needed to tell her about Jesus. But how? She was always
surrounded by people walking by, and some stopped to give. What would I do to
get her attention?
The days went by and I
kept seeing that sad scene and telling myself, “I need to do something.” One
day I said to myself, “Today is the day I'll talk to her.” And so I did on the
way back. The street was crowded. It was
a busy hour! When I passed by where she was, I approached her, and made an invitation
for her to go to church to find the solution for her life. And I said, “Your
son can be cured.” But do you know what was her reaction? She started yelling
at me, saying that she already had her religion and to not talk to her about
another church, etc. but screaming... As you can imagine, although I did the
right thing, I felt a lot of shame, because people stared at me; and I don’t
know what they thought I said to that poor woman. But inside of me I was in
peace, I knew that I had done what God wanted.
It is very sad when we
see people suffering and we know the solution for their lives; but they refuse
to accept it. They prefer to continue in rock bottom than to give up the
religiosity and open their mind and heart to the One who can save: the Lord Jesus.
However, that did not make me give up evangelizing. Because some do not accept
the good news of the gospel, it doesn’t mean that we are going to be silent and
stop spreading what’s good. This was not the only time people said “no” to me.
Many times people don’t want to hear me, they close the door in my face, they
curse, they pretend that they’re not listening, etc. However we must continue
to do what the Lord Jesus taught us. Of course, always with education, never
wanting to impose our faith on anyone nor disrespecting the belief of others.
“He said to them, “Go into all the world and preach the gospel
to all creation.””
Mark 16:15
May each one contribute
and do his/her part. Have you ever been through something similar? Tell us your
experience!
In the meantime readhere the previous posts.
In the meantime readhere the previous posts.
4 comments:
Hello I just wanna share what I experienced when I evangelize a woman said:" I am not interested in ur invitation,God is only one and He is everywhere!"
I even asked to JESUS: have u heard that Lord?
It happened to me once evangelised a homeless person to be sworn at about my Jesus. I understood that this person was at a happy place. I was worse because of religion.
Yes this is in Europe, the person was so proud that they felt sorry for me being "religious "
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Someone said to the friends in form of Gossip, that I disguise to actually summaries what she said is that, she hates me..
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