What If?
This is a question we are taught to use when presenting the Gospel. There is nothing wrong with this question. I need to do a much better job incorporating it.
I am reading through Acts with a couple of guys. One thing that sticks out is that when the Gospel is presented in Acts, it is the listener, not the presenter that asks the question.
The classic is in Acts 2 when Peter is asked, "What must we do to be saved?" What is God moves in such a way that we aren't the one asking the question, but they are? What if we wait until they seek more?
There is a tension here. We must act in urgency (as if the first apostles didn't have urgency about them). But in Acts, God moved in such a way that this question was unnecessary.
This is a "what if?" post. I have more questions than answers. But what if the ground work was done so well, that people begged to know God?
Shane