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I’m thinking about how important it is for us to plant seeds and share the Story of Salvation. Think about this…..Can you imagine being in heaven and you’re walking down those golden streets, the glory of God shining all around, and joy filling every corner of your soul. As you soak in the beauty of eternity, someone taps you on the shoulder. You turn around, and there stands a face, maybe familiar, maybe not, just beaming with a joy that mirrors your own. And then, with a voice full of immense gratitude, they say, "I’m here because you shared Jesus' salvation with me." Can you imagine the overwhelming joy of that moment? The sheer, uncontainable joy of knowing that something you said, something you did, helped lead someone to the eternal presence of God through the Holy Spirit’s divine help? That moment isn’t just a possibility, it’s a promise of what God can do through you. Our lives on this earth are fleeting, but the impact we can have is eternal. Every time we share the message of Jesus, every time we extend a hand, offer a word of hope, or live out the love of Christ, we are planting seeds. Seeds of salvation, seeds of grace, seeds that can blossom into the most beautiful harvest of all, a soul saved for eternity. In Matthew 28:19-20, Jesus gave us the Great Commission: "Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you." This command isn’t just a duty; it’s a divine invitation to partner with God in the most important work there is, the work of bringing people to Him. But let’s be honest, sharing our faith can sometimes feel intimidating. We might worry about saying the wrong thing, or we might think that someone else, someone more qualified, more eloquent, should be the one to share the message. But the beauty of God’s plan is that He uses each of us, in our uniqueness, in our imperfections, to reach others. How about the story of Andrew, one of Jesus’ disciples. In John 1:40-42, we read that Andrew, after meeting Jesus, immediately went and found his brother Simon Peter and brought him to Jesus. Andrew wasn’t a preacher; he didn’t have a pulpit. But he knew the power of simply saying, "Come and see." And look what happened! Simon Peter went on to become one of Jesus beloved disciples that brought many to the kingdom of God. All because Andrew was willing to share the salvation he had found. Each of us has that same opportunity. We might not be called to preach to thousands, but we are called to share with the one who is right in front of us. Maybe it’s a family member, a friend, a coworker, or even a stranger or in a disaster zone . We don’t need fancy words or theological degrees. We just need a heart willing to say, "Come and see the Savior who changed my life." And one day, in that glorious place called heaven, the fruit of your faithfulness may come full circle. Someone might walk up to you, smile, and say, "I’m here because you shared Jesus' salvation with me."
That moment, my friends, will be worth every struggle, every effort, every conversation, every prayer. It will be the culmination of a life lived for Christ, a life that made an eternal difference. So let’s go out with renewed purpose and courage today, knowing that our words and actions can echo into eternity. Let’s share the love of Jesus, trusting that God will use our small acts of faith to bring about His great harvest.
And may we all look forward to that day in heaven when someone taps us on the shoulder and says, "Thank you. I’m here because of you." Hallelujah 🙌
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