Sorry, but You Can’t Come In

Answering the doorbell, I was greeted by total strangers who offered to give me some printed material about their beliefs. When I respectfully declined, they asked if they could come in and talk with me about what they believed. When I again declined, they asked if they could make an appointment to return at a more convenient time to talk with me. Three strikes and you’re out. Shouldn’t I have invited them in for the purpose of sharing my beliefs with them? Wasn’t this a perfect opportunity for spiritual dialogue? Maybe, but not when they made their fourth offer by assuring me that my neighbors had invited them into their houses for the purpose of sharing “truth.” I believe in sharing my faith with my neighbors and beyond. What I don’t believe in is allowing some from another belief system to assure my neighbors that I am open to their version of “truth.” I firmly believe Jesus Christ is the only way to “truth.” That’s what He said, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me” (John 14:6). Concerning “the doctrine of Christ” the apostle John wrote, “If anyone comes to you and does not bring this doctrine, do not receive them into your house nor greet him” (2 John 10). Tough call! What would you do?

Pray with me this week for the following global concerns:
• Pray for Patricia as she completes comments on the Nugunu and Yambetta translations of Luke 7.
• Pray for Joe s he travels to Kiev this week.
• Pray for those who are assisting with relief efforts in the Horn of Africa, where drought and famine are endangering the lives of almost 11 million people.
• Pray for a team from Hurst, Texas as they minister in Vancouver, Canada this week and also pray for PowerPlant in Vancouver this week.
• Pray for J and N as they re-locate this week due to failure to be granted a Visa to remain in their country.