Re:Verse passage –Mark 1:1-4; Luke 4:42-44; Acts 5:42; 11:19-21 (day four)
Between Scripture and our Baptist theological tradition, we are left with no excuses to not be preaching the gospel. Baptists believe in the “priesthood of the believer,” which in part means it is not only the job of the clergy to preach the gospel, but every believer is called to this work. Scripture makes it very clear that sharing the gospel is a core tenant of the life of faith and dedication to Christ. We are left with no excuses to not share the good news.
So what keeps us from sharing it? Is it fear? Worry over how it will be received? Concern that we’re “not doing it right”? Have we overcomplicated it? All of these may be true. Preaching the gospel is simply giving testimony to what you have experienced in Christ. It’s letting people into your knowledge of and friendship with the Savior. The call to preach the gospel is a call to live authentically in our relationships and encounters with those who are lost. We don’t have to memorize a formula or have an answer for every possible question; we simply have to share what is true about our life with others – that we have been redeemed by the grace and mercy of Christ. If your identity in Christ is the most true and most important thing about you, then it must be shared with the people you encounter. That is preaching the gospel. How might the Lord be asking you to live authentically this week?