Seize Every Opportunity

We live in an unprecedented time of opportunity for gospel sharing. Through social media, we can reach more people in a single post than previous generations could reach in a lifetime of face-to-face conversations. Yet many of us remain silent, letting countless opportunities slip by.

The Great Commission isn't a suggestion - it's a command for every believer. We're called to go and make disciples, and "going" in today's world includes our digital presence, our workplace conversations, and our daily interactions with neighbors, cashiers, and strangers.

But here's the challenging question: when was the last time you personally shared the gospel with an individual? Not just posted a Bible verse or attended church, but actually had a conversation about Jesus with someone who needs to hear?

Every believer has a role in God's mission. There's no retirement age in serving the King, and there's no exemption for the shy, the busy, or the "unqualified." If you've experienced the life-changing power of the gospel, you have something invaluable to share.

The opportunities are everywhere - we just need eyes to see them and courage to act. Whether it's through a kind word, a social media post, or a direct conversation, God wants to use you to reach others with His love.

Bible Verse

'Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.' - Matthew 28:18-20

Reflection Question

What specific opportunities to share the gospel have you been overlooking or avoiding in your daily life?

Quote

“Do you make every effort that you can to share the gospel?”-Jimmy Clendenin

Prayer

Lord, open my eyes to the opportunities around me every day. Give me boldness to share Your love and the wisdom to know how to reach each person You place in my path.

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