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Deb,My husband was not Christian at one time. I did not speak to him about becoming Christian, but I did discuss issues of faith that I had and ask his opinion.
The forces of evil aren’t trying to keep you silent. The bible says that it is possible to convert your husband without words. I remember that my mother got very angry with me because she couldn’t understand how I wasn’t trying harder to verbally convert my hubby. I showed her in the bible the verses 1 Peter 3:1-2
Wives, in the same way submit yourselves to your own husbands so that, if any of them do not believe the word, they may be won over without words by the behavior of their wives, when they see the purity and reverence of your lives (1 Pet. 3:1-2).
Prayer, by the way, is as active as fighting a battle. It is not a passive act. You are employing a very powerful weapon in converting him by spending time each day in prayer.
MY hubby is now a devout Catholic and active member of our church.![]()
Excellent post. I agree wholeheartedly.
The best way to “Evangelize” is to demonstrate the great joy and fulfillment, certainty and peace that is constantly present through our faith in God and in Jesus Christ. Your post demonstrates this beautifully.
I have always thought of the different ways people try to evangelize and it seems the most truly successful ones are those who “draw” people toward Jesus, and not those who “push” people toward Jesus.
Think about the times that Jesus sat and dined with the sinners, scandalizing the Jewish Elders. Are we to think that he sat there “sermanizing” at them about how sinful they are and how they must reform? Somehow I doubt it.
I see him reclining, drinking wine and eating bread and dates. Listening to their stories and drawing out from them the things in thier lives that sent them down the wrong paths. Laughing with them, crying with them and understanding with them the great power of redemption. He saved many because of this joining of His love to their sorrows.
We do well to imitate this in our daily lives.
James