Devotional Archives for Answers for Each Day, with Bayless Conley
The Bible teaches that the Holy Spirit, referred to as the Comforter, is essential for effective soul winning and witness-making, empowering believers with supernatural power to share the gospel. By understanding the role of the Comforter in Acts 1:4-8, Christians can grasp the importance of waiting on God's promise and being filled with the Spirit to make a lasting impact for Christ.
As Christians, our character plays a crucial role in witnessing to others and effectively sharing the Gospel message. By understanding the importance of temperance and self-discipline, believers can transform their lives and become more effective witnesses for Christ.
As the next step in winning souls for Christ, finding common ground is crucial for effective evangelism. By identifying areas of shared interest and experience, believers can build bridges of connection that allow the gospel to be shared with greater impact.
Jesus' teachings on hell and condemnation are often overlooked, but they serve as a powerful reminder of the eternal consequences of rejecting God's love. By considering the end of those who reject Christ, Christians can be stirred with compassion for the lost and motivated to share the gospel with others.
A lot of Christians just hang around the camp. They form fishing clubs and talk about how important it is to fish. But they don't fish.
Jesus teaches that when we prioritize our relationship with God, He takes care of our needs and guides us, rendering worry about provision unnecessary. By seeking God's kingdom and righteousness first, we can trust Him for daily bread and live a life free from anxiety.
Jesus teaches that when God has your whole heart, He can lead you through a built-in guidance system - your heart. By understanding the importance of having God's heart, you can tap into His guidance and follow His will in life.
Jesus teaches that laying up treasures in heaven requires a right heart attitude, motivated by a desire to help others and express love for God and His Kingdom. By understanding this fundamental principle, Christians can transform their actions of giving, praying, and fasting into meaningful expressions of devotion that bring them closer to God.
Jesus teaches that true devotion to God involves praying and fasting with a pure heart, not seeking external recognition or praise. By understanding the motivations behind our actions, we can fulfill biblical commands like giving to the poor, praying, and fasting with obedience, love, and a desire to serve others.