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Roger Bothwell
Red Sox Fans
A car company could purchase every available advertising minute during the
Super Bowl and not sell any cars if the people who already had one spread
the word the cars were debris on wheels. I sometimes wonder if the money
we spend on evangelism is a testimony to our failure as Christians. We talk
about witnessing as if it were something we go somewhere and do.
Witnessing is living. Witnessing is not standing on a street corner passing
out pamphlets. It is not knocking on doors annoying people. Witnessing is
being the happiest, most peaceful person in our workplace and
neighborhood.
Everyone wants to be happy and to be loved. Everyone. If we were truly
happy loving people it would not take long for others to notice. The world
would rush to us. "Build a better mousetrap . . . ."
Yesterday one of my undergrad classes came in looking like Red Sox fans.
What doom and gloom! I asked them if they would be happy if they just
won the lottery. "Oh yes," they said. I asked if I gave them a ticket assuring
them a place in heaven if they would be happy. "If we believed you," was
the response I received. There it was. We talk about salvation but so often
fail to really believe it. At least so often that's the way we act.
Isn't it strange that we find it easy to believe stupid urban myths and yet
struggle with the Gospel? Could it be that we just cannot imagine being so
blessed? Is it for everyone else but not me? Repeat after me. "It is for me."
I'm
Roger Bothwell and my address is roger.bothwell@verizon.net
or 151 Old Farm Rd. Leominster, MA 01453. Thank you for your
support of our faith ministry.
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