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Is there any one Who is Willing to spread GOD,s Word.

Is there any one Who is Willing to spread GOD,s Word. And would like to save many as We all are save. Because, Jesus is mine,so is yours but there are many who don't know Lord Jesus yet.

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pippap says

Spreading God's word is an individual choice. Many people just don't believe there is a higher power and don't want to discuss religion with anyone under any circumstances. When the subject is brought up they laugh, are rude, try to put down the believer and sometimes even leave the room.

Others believe but are too afraid of the reactions of others to speak about their belief. They think talking about their belief will cause others to think less of them.

I take the middle road. When appropriate, I mention my belief and am willing to talk about it with anyone who wishes to hear. I try to slip in comments when appropriate; and, if anyone wishes to discuss the comment further, I am happy to do so. If not, I go with the flow of the conversation.

Religious discussions with interested persons benefit both of us - they hear new ideas and I get a chance to reaffirm my faith by sharing it with someone else.

I never start a religious discussion as I believe that "forced" discussions don't benefit anyone. People who might have listened in a more private setting will sometimes close their minds when put in a situation that makes them feel uncomfortable.

I try to share my faith by the life I live. Without any preaching, people realize that I have faith - spiritual is a word used by many when talking about me.

I try to live my faith every day with the decisions I make, the way I treat people, my work ethic and every other aspect of living.

Sometimes I fail; and, end up having to make amends both to the person I harmed and my God. Usually, there is a lesson for me to learn and I try to discover what it is so I can better myself.

I never try to save anyone - that is their decision. I do not possess God's vision and it is not my place to decide whether this person needs to be saved or not. In the end, God will determine who is saved and who is not.

I follow the thought, "Tread softly; but, carry a big stick." I share my knowledge quietly and the big stick I carry is my unwavering belief.

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topgunjager says

the world can be healed by the actions that we take, not spreading god's words alone. it's easy to say that there is a god and he loves you but we're not seeing a lot of people actually helping the less fortunate like feeding the hungry children in the world. a lot of what god says is beautiful but we also have to back it up by showing that we care, not saying that we care=)

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Born Again 05 says

Jesus Himself told us to go and make disciples of all Nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Paul writes in 1 Peter 3:15, "But sanctify the Lord God in your hearts: and be ready always to give an answer to every man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you with meekness and fear." ALL believers should be ready, willing and capable of giving a clear presentation of the Gospel whenever the opportunity presents itself. Granted...some will be bolder than others in sharing their faith. I had to consciously work at it because of that fear of rejection. I am willing to share the Gospel and spread the Word in anyway I can. As a believer I've received the greatest gift imaginable through the Lord Jesus Christ. Why wouldn't I want to share that with others? We are told to redeem the time while we are here. I believe we should be doing whatever we can to share the Gospel, thereby glorifying God.

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mattmilamii says

When it comes to the spread of God’s Word it is God Himself that is not only willing but is in fact doing the spreading.

Jeremiah 31:33 (NIV) "This is the covenant I will make with the house of Israel after that time," declares the LORD. "I will put my law in their minds and write it on their hearts. I will be their God, and they will be my people.

Clearly it is His will that we receive His Word and not some substitute injected by some other. It was to this end that the Word became flesh; so mankind would be without excuse.

John 1:14 (NIV) The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the One and Only, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth.

John 3:34 (NIV) For the one whom God has sent speaks the words of God, for God gives the Spirit without limit.

Those of us who believe and are willing to follow the example of Christ do so because of the unction of the Holy Spirit. Although prompted, it is still a choice made by the individual. This is why it is the feet of the preacher and not the tongue that is beautiful. The words on the tongue are those of Christ who is the Word. The feet carry the men and woman that deliver that Word. There are those who are willing from an honest standpoint and through them others will come. It all has to do with having a servant’s heart.

Joshua 24:15 (NIV) But if serving the LORD seems undesirable to you, then choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve, whether the gods your forefathers served beyond the River, or the gods of the Amorites, in whose land you are living. But as for me and my household, we will serve the LORD."

Blessings,

Matt.

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fizzylift says

Let the old man spread his own word. I mean, he has all this power, almost as much as Trump himself. So, why does he expect us to hang up all his posters and scream about it. Besides, he hasn't really done much in the past 2000 years. He needs a new buzz. You know, some new miracle to make p.r. worthy.

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C.V.Rajan says

Is their any one to listen to God's words (including the one who posed the question and the one who answered now)?)

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