December 23, 2024

Winning Him Without Words: Basic Training

But in your hearts set Christ apart as holy [and acknowledge Him] as Lord. Always be ready to give a logical defense to anyone who asks you to account for the hope that is in you, but do it courteously and respectfully.

Our verse comes from 1 Peter 3:14-16, but I pulled out verse 15 because this is what it’s all about ladies. When someone questions your faith, your beliefs, your God, you need to be ready to give a logical answer that explains the hope and love you exude for Christ. BUT…you have to do it in a courteous and respectful way. Have you ever listened to someone who was trying to make their point by yelling at you or trying to degrade you by telling you what you believe is wrong? No, probably not. I know I haven’t. I just shut down and stop listening.

There is a lot to be learned when you have a conversation with someone who doesn’t believe the same as you. Not only will you learn about the theories behind what they believe, but also you will be driven to learn a bit more about what YOU believe. You are given a chance to hone up your basic training.

We’ve been talking this week about putting on the full armor of God. The helmet, the breast plate, the belt of truth and the shield. Today we will talk about the weapon God has given us to fight our battle. The sword.  Also known as the Word of God. It is so important to arm yourself with the Word. If you don’t know what is written in the Bible, you have nothing to use in defense of your beliefs. You have to dig deeper than just what you hear in church or from your most knowledgeable Christian friend. You need to educate yourself on what is said between the pages of the good book.

By having the eyes of your heart flooded with light, so that you can know and understand the hope to which He has called you, and how rich is His glorious inheritance in the saints (His set – apart ones). Ephesians 1:18

These are the basics of basic training! Just like a student studies his textbook to get an A in class, you need to study your bible to be able to spread God’s Word in a logical way. When someone asks you questions, you have to be prepared to answer and explain how powerful God’s Word is. If you are a believer, you are a soldier of Christ. The mission He has given you is to spread His message of love, hope and faith. To complete this mission, it is important to know scriptures and the meanings behind them. Then, once you have sharpened your sword with the Word, you are then able to present His Word logically and courteously. And God will be so pleased with you, His soldier.

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Let’s Pray:
Lord, sometimes we are happy to just know we believe in You. But Dineen has showed us in this chapter that it is important to not only know You, but to really dig deep, read Your Words, study them and gain an understanding of them. When we do this, wonderful things happen. Truths are discovered, our love for You is deepened and our relationship with You is strengthened. We promise to continue to stay in Your Word every day Lord and then go out and spread it far and wide. In Your Son’s precious name we pray, Amen.

Your Assignment:
For today’s assignment I’d like you all to share your life verse. You know, the one that you read and almost felt the earth shake when you were finished! Then head over to our secret Facebook group where we’ll discuss those verses further!

Godspeed,
Sarah

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For the “Winning Him Without Words” Online Bible Study, you will need the book, your Bible, pen or pencil, a highlighter and a quiet place. You can order the book right through our website by clicking the sign-up here button at the top of our webpage, which is also where you can sign up to participate in this awesome bible study!

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  1. Mine is Romans 12:2 and the earth did shake when I read it. I got all hot and my heart started racing. It was awesome. 🙂

    "Don’t copy the behavior and customs of this world, but let God transform you into a new person by changing the way you think. Then you will learn to know God’s will for you, which is good and pleasing and perfect." (NLT)

    • Good points on basic training, Sarah. My life changing scripture, literally is the verse above Jenniefer's: Romans 12:1 Make my life a living sacrifice. A transformation began to take place that I had to walk out.

  2. My life-changing verse is 1 John 1:9. It was the very first scripture that I read after giving my heart to Jesus. "If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us, and cleanse us from all unrighteousness." He got a mouthful that day when I read that!! 🙂 I had a lot to confess!!

  3. These words are like beautiful music, aren't they?! Gentle guidance, loving instruction, reassuing you that He is always there, every step of the way. Just turn to Him, listen & then follow what He is telling you.

  4. My favorite passage for many, many years has been the whole 14th chapter of John, but especially verses 1-3 and I love to hear and read it in the King James version.

    "Let not your heart be troubled: ye believe in God, believe also in me. In my Father’s house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and receive you unto myself; that where I am, there ye may be also."

  5. Thank you Sarah! Wonderful blog today!! I love Scripture and have lots of verses that I have clung to over the years. I love Jeremiah 29:11!! God knows me and has a plan for me!!! Humbling!

    • That's my life verse too. It's so comforting knowing that God had good things planned for me that give me a hope and a future. I love Jer. 29:11!

  6. It certainly IS humbling! I love it because when I read it I am instantly put at ease that I don't have to make any plans, I just need to follow Him. 🙂

  7. Great post, Sarah! God's Word truly is life changing and transforming! God wrote the truth of Romans 8:28 on my heart as a child before I ever read it. I live by that verse and believe that when we truly embrace its truth that God is good and is always working for our good, we trust Him in everything! And I find it always comes down to how much we trust God. Just love this amazing group of women searching God's Word! He is pleased indeed!

  8. I find that regardless of the situation, the scripture that I always head to is Romans 3:23 (For all fall short of the Glory of God.)

  9. You gave me goosebumps, Dineen when I read that he put Romans 8:28 on your heart before you ever read it!! So neat!! I believe too, that He is always working for our good. I'll never doubt that! 🙂

  10. That verse is VERY powerful, Mandi! It does cover any situation, doesn't it!

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