When you are sharing the gospel, encourage your friends to ask the right questions.

When I researched about Patton growing up, I read about him in books, watched the movie, and studied history.  I very well could have asked 3 questions:

  1.  Who was Patton?
  2.  Why was he killed?
  3.  What happened afterwards?

Patton was a general in the United States army who was a key figure in World War 2.  His men fought hard for him.  It seemed that they related to him.  And it is certain that he had much success in the war.  

I do not know why he was killed.  But I do know that it was a suspicious car accident.

One theory was that he was killed because of his dislike for Russia and communism.  He was very outspoken about it.

After he was killed, we signed a treaty that ended the war.  We were able to work with Russia to divide Germany and come to a resolution.

What more do I know?  Not much.

But I am confident that I know a good bit about Patton based on history books.

I could now ask the same things about Jesus:

  1.  Who was Jesus?
  2.  Why was He killed?
  3.  What happened afterwards?

These questions I can more easily answer.

He was killed for saying things like this:

John 10 9 I am the gate; whoever enters through me will be saved. He will come in and go out, and find pasture. 

Jesus, by historical accounts, was a “magician or prophet” who many followed.  He was killed because of what He said:  He claimed, as in this verse, that He was God–that He … was the Messiah.

Both Jesus and Patton were killed for things that they said.  Patton, while successful among his men, was not a politician and upset many with his beliefs and comments.

Jesus was much the same in that His words angered many—especially in the upper class of wealth, power, and social status.

So what are we to do with this?

My recommendation to those I talk to is this:

When someone comes and claims to be God and we have much of our current culture, traditions, dates, and beliefs based on Him, we should consider research.

It is my belief that, while we do not do a good job in basing our lives upon Him, there is great reason to research who He was and make a WHOLE-HEARTED decision based on what we discover.

And so my question to someone who may not be a Christian is this:

If someone stands at a door that gives entrance to the greatest place you could ever go in terms of protection, wealth, happiness, and well being, would you want to know how to get in?

I want to know how to get in.

If what Jesus said is true … you might want to surrender to Him.

In The Name of the Father and the 

Son and the Holy Spirit.  Amen.

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Coach J