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In the fierce competition
of the business world today, successful salesmen have learned
to answer the objections that most often are given as the
reason for not buying. Sales psychology has discovered that
the objection given is rarely the real reason for the hesitation
and those with patience and skill are often able to find the
real objection and answer it in such a way to complete the
transaction.
When we come to
the scriptures of truth, we should try to be just as efficient
in answering the common objections which those outside of
Christ offer. All too often the first spark of interest is
ignored for fear that we will appear foolish and the opportunity
to tell another of God’s saving gospel is passed up. The other
extreme is equally wrong. These pounce on the poor unbeliever
with both feet and tell him as fast as their breath will allow
that he is all wrong.
There is a right
way and a wrong way to present the truth. As children of God
we must not only be ”ready always to give an answer to every
man that asketh us a reason of the hope that is in us with
meekness and fear” but we should also be able to do it in
such a way as to arrest their attention.
Paul showed us
how to do this when he stood on Mars Hill in Athens. He took
their own words and used them to profit in saying, ”I found
an altar with this inscription, TO THE UNKNOWN GOD Whom therefore
ye ignorantly worship, him declare I unto you.”
Jesus in calling
fishermen to become preachers talked their language and said,
”Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men.”
Paul in describing
his preaching declared ”I am made all things to all men, that
I might by all means save some. And this I do for the gospel’s
sake.” For the Gospel’s sake we too must adjust to the times
and conditions around us in order to save some.
This by no means
implies that we water down the gospel’s message. Far from
it! Paul, while telling the men of Athens that they were too
superstitious, used their own words, admitting an unknown
God to declare unto them the true and living God. Paul was
an opportunist. Christ was an opportunist. We also must be
opportunists.
To do this we must
”preach the word; be instant in season and out of season.”
We must always be prepared. We should be familiar with the
objections and arguments that are most likely to confront
us. Does Lucifer son of the morning and the great red dragon
of Revelations teach a supernatural personal devil? Of course
not, but our friends deserve a true explanation of these verses.
We possess the
pearl of great price. There is nothing on this earth that
can be compared to it. We are commanded to go into all the
world and preach the gospel to every creature. Are we preaching
the truth to those we know? Are we presenting it with skill
and humility? We live in exciting times. We know what Russia
will do, the outcome of the final world war, and many other
things that can secure the attention of those around us. Let
us be skillful in the word knowing that he who converteth
the sinner from the error of his way shall save a soul from
death, and shall hide a multitude of sins.
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