The Grands Letter (GLJ)
Gene L. Jeffries, Th.D. on May 10, 2019 9:13 pm (CST)Dear Grands,
Luke 11:1c, ââLord, teach us to pray, just as John also taught his disciples.â
When I am leading someone to receive Christ as LORD and Savior of his life, I always start by using Romans 6:23,
For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.
After explaining that âwagesâ is something we are given for work we have performed, while âgiftâ is that which God gives freely of Himself, I ultimately move to Romans 10:13,
Whoever will call upon the name of the LORD will be saved.
At this juncture, I always ask the one to whom Iâm witnessing, âWhat does it mean to you to âcall upon the Name of the LORDâ?â Having asked this of a young girl, she looked me straight-in-the-eye and said, âIt means to pray.â She was right.
But, what does it mean to pray? Simply stated, prayer is talking with God. Over the years, Iâve had many people say to me, âI donât know how,â or âI donât know what to say.â My response has always been, âJust tell Him youâre sorry for being a sinner and ask Him to forgive your sin âto save you.â The difficulty in praying is, in many cases, not so much knowing how or what to say as it is being embarrassed before God for our sin. And well we should be. Still, the LORD is not one of whom we should be afraid; rather, He is the One who loves us with an undying love âa true love that never weakens or wears out. With that in mind, no one ought to be afraid to come to the LORD in prayer.
Experience has taught me that, although a person receives Christ in this simple way, he often fails to realize the fullness of what has occurred until he prays and says, âThank Youâ to God. Since I learned this, I have sought to lead the newly-born again Christian to recognize the LORDâs salvation as a gift and pray saying, âThank You, LORD, for saving me.â
If you know the LORD as your Savior, and if your life is being lived for Him, you can be an effective witness and bring a lost person to faith. Just use the Scriptures Iâve noted above. Then, after the person has repented and asked the LORD for salvation, ask, âWhat do you do when someone gives you a gift?â They will likely say, âYou accept it.â You then say, âYes, but is there anything else?â If the person doesnât figure it out, you can say, âWhat do you say to someone when you receive a gift?â They will reply, âOh, you mean âThank you.ââ Letâs pray again. You pray first and say âThank Youâ; then Iâll pray.
Think it through, then reach out to someone who needs Jesus. Youâll be as thrilled as they are when you see them come to Christ. Iâll be praying for you!
Heartily in Christ Jesus,
(Dado III)
Gene L. Jeffries, Th.D.
Springdale, Arkansas 72764
United States of America
“We never know that God is all we need
until He becomes all that we have.â
