Let the high praises of God be in their mouth, and a twoedged sword in their hand; (Psalm 149:6)
Today’s lost world looks at “Christianity” and mocks it. We see it on television, books and movies all the time. The Christian is depicted as some lunatic. Yes, the world probably has always viewed the believer in this light. But I believe we are viewed in this way much more today. Why do I think this? All I have to do is to look at those professing Christ around me. They do not have the praises of God in their mouths. They do not have their two-edged sword in their heads, heart, and mouths, let alone in their hand. The topic of Jesus Christ does not come up in general conversation amongst believers – why should His name be spoken in the presence of unbelievers? Of all places to speak Christ’s name is in the presence of unbelievers!
I’m saddened by the lack of testimony the Church holds today. No wonder the world laughs and turns away in doubt and cynicism. No wonder they do not want what we have, as the light we are meant to shine seems dimmed by our differences. My heart aches for today’s Church, which should be a source of unity and strength, yet we find ourselves at odds with one another. We can’t agree on a Bible, we can’t agree on basic doctrine – even in the fundamentals. I heard a message preached that more churches are started today due to splits rather than from a new work. How sad is that?
If the born again believers were busy praising God with their lips and their actions, as well as using the Word of God to lead souls to Him, they would be honouring Him instead of dishonoring Him. 2 Timothy 2:20-21, “But in a great house there are not only vessels of gold and of silver, but also of wood and of earth; and some to honour, and some to dishonour. (20) If a man therefore purge himself from these, he shall be a vessel unto honour, sanctified, and meet for the master’s use, and prepared unto every good work. (21)
What type of vessel are you? Are you a vessel of honour or dishonour? Consider this deeply as you meditate on your spiritual journey. When was the last time you led a soul to Christ? Have you ever had the joy and privilege of leading a soul to the Lord? If you have not, do you even know how to share the message of salvation? If you do not, that should be a vital part of your daily checklist! God first, then loving your neighbor as yourself; this latter command not only encompasses acts of kindness but also the crucial responsibility of guiding others toward a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ. Each day presents a fresh opportunity for us to reach out to those around us, shining a light of hope in their lives. Embrace this calling with an open heart and a willingness to be used as an instrument of His grace, and sharing the transforming love that comes from faith in Jesus.
If you don’t know how, follow this link and it provides all the Bible verses you need to lead someone to salvation. If you’re not truly born again, read it with the intention of absorbing what it says. I pray you are blessed!

