Plant a seed ( In the ground)
When people discuss evangelism, they often reference the seed analogy, highlighting the idea that you plant the seed and God will water it. This usually concludes the sermon, leaving listeners feeling good and motivated. However, I find this explanation lacking because there is so much more to it.
A seed cannot just be planted anywhere; it requires specific conditions to grow. If it were easy for seeds to thrive, we would see them flourishing everywhere. Instead the McDonald’s is flourishing everywhere. A seed needs good soil, a pot, water, and sunlight; it's not as simple as just planting it and watching it grow. As Jesus explained in Matthew 13, the seed thrives in a rich environment.
Moreover, growing a seed involves consistent care and attention. This includes adding compost and nurturing it, perhaps even singing a worship song to it (although, like me, not everyone is blessed with the voice of an angel).
The point I want to make is that when you share the gospel with someone, it’s important not to leave the seed stagnant in the pot. Pray for them and look for ways to check on their progress. Like I say all the time, social media is a magical place. Everybody's got some kind of it, and we can use that to our advantage. Invite them to dinner, just as Jesus did when he shared meals with his disciples. He often used table fellowship as a means of connecting with people through action rather than just words.
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