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For most of us, it
is far easier to
witness to a
stranger than to
someone we know and
respect. An
effective way to
soften the message
without compromise
is to speak in the
"first person" or in
testimonial form.
Say something like,
"I didn’t realize
that the Bible warns
that for every idle
word I have spoken,
I will have to give
an account on
Judgment Day. I
thought that as long
as I believed in God
and tried to live a
good life, I would
go to heaven when I
died. I was so
wrong. Jesus said
that if I as much as
looked with lust, I
had committed
adultery in my
heart, and that
there was nothing I
could do to wash
away my sins. I knew
that if God judged
me by the Ten
Commandments on
Judgment Day, I
would end up guilty,
and go to hell."
"It was when I
acknowledged my sins
that I began to
understand why Jesus
died. It was to take
the punishment for
my sins, and the
sins of the world."
Then, depending on
the person’s
openness, you may
ask, "How do you
think you will do on
Judgment Day, if God
judges you by the
Ten Commandments?"
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