I use to go bar hopping many years ago when I thought I was a "good person" and still going to Heaven when I die, however this time it was a totally different experience (thank God I repented and place my trust in Him). I handed tracts to the bar bouncers, people going in and out of bars (green dressed folks), and also just the everyday people downtown who were there to eat lunch.
It was wild, it was crazy, it was like looking back into time at a modern Sodom and Gomorrah. So many people hurting who where trying to drink away their problems. However there were also people who were looking for truth, and stopped to read the tract. When there is great darkness it can become very easy for a believer’s light to shine very brightly.
I got to talk to a man who wanted to talk, and he even stopped and then put down his things to see what we were about. He was wanting to know what proof we had for Christianity, and had a lot of very in-depth questions about God. He hadn't really thought about the eternal side of life, but did get a degree studying the world religions. About halfway through the conversation, he told me that was "born-again" once but now considered it all to be rubbish.
I then asked him if he had repented and trusted in Jesus, but immediately he told me that he didn't understand why Jesus was the only way. I was able to explain to him that the Bible speaks of false conversion, in which many receive the Word with joy and gladness, but when tribulation, temptation, and persecution comes that they then fall away.
I was able to take him through a few of Ten Commandments, and then into the message of the cross, and the necessity of repentance and faith in the Savior. We had a great conversation and I was even able to leave him with a Why Christianity? Gospel tract which he said he would read, as he loves to read. I didn't want to end things on an awkward note, so I shook his hand and thanked him once again for talking to me.
From there we went toward more of the bar section of downtown and got into a conversation with another guy who considered himself to be spiritual but not religious. So we started talking and asked him a few questions, and even when through a few of the Ten Commandments as well. He had admitted to lying, stealing, and looking with lust. That's when the conversation got strange.
You see he had told us that he didn't lust after women but after men, and that the desires that were within him were completely normal. In fact he even told us that he embraced his flaws which he considered sin. I didn't want to loose this guys so I brought up civil court, and that this excuse would not work on Judgment Day. It is human nature to try, but it doesn’t work with God.
I was able to tell him that it is natural for all of us to desire sin and to be tempted to do things that God says are wrong. From there we talked about absolute truth vs. relative truth, and after asking him if what Hitler did was wrong he agreed that there must be some absolute truth. However, he didn't want to talk much further or take a tract from us. We still thanked him for his time and shook his hand before we left.
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The million-dollar question: Will you go to Heaven when you die? Only God can set us free from our sinful nature (Romans 7:23–8:2). Please tell someone today to repent (turn from sin) and God will grant them everlasting life to all who trust in Jesus. If you haven't done any witnessing let me ask you a question...Why don't you want tell the whole world about the best news ever?
2% huh? That's pathetic. I have found that if you ask a person if they are a Christian...they'll tell you the truth and either listen to what I have to say or walk away. Why would a Christian ever walk into Wal-Mart or go out to eat and not share Jesus with the cashier or server? 2% huh? again...Pathetic.
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