How to Witness to a Closed-Minded Person

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A great article from Ray  Comfort at LivingWaters.com

You are about to share the gospel with someone, and he says, “I don’t believe  in God or the Bible, it’s all bogus.” If you think it’s the end of the  conversation, I have some good news for you. I have found a key that unlocks a  door that has just been slammed in your face. This key works. I know, because I  have used it a thousand times.

Before we look at the key, let’s establish what we want to achieve (this is  important, because our theology will dictate our methodology). If we believe  that people can be saved by making a decision, then our agenda will be to get  decisions for Christ. But if we believe that salvation is a work of God from  beginning to end, we will be guided by that conviction. I believe that we have  as much to do with someone’s salvation as we do in making a tree. All we can do  is plant the seed, and make sure it’s watered. It is God who makes the tree  grow. So my aim is simply to plant the seed of the Word of God in the prepared  soil of the human heart. Paul said, “I have planted, Apollos watered; but God  gave the increase” (1 Corinthians 3:6).

Now, let’s get back to the key that opens a closed door.

I approach a stranger and say a warm, “Good morning.”

He gives a friendly response, so as I hand him a gospel tract I ask, “Did you  get your trillion? I’m trying to fix the economy.” I then ask, “What’s your  name?” and introduce myself. I say, “John, that’s a gospel tract. What do you  think happens after someone dies — do you think that there is an afterlife?”

He says, “No. There’s not. I don’t believe in God or the Bible. It’s all  bogus.”

The door is closed, so most of us at this point would probably say, “Okay  then. It’s nice to meet you. Goodbye.”

Here now is the key that unlocks the closed door.

I simply say, “I know that you don’t believe in those things, but if Heaven  does exist, will you make it in — are you a good person?” The word “if” is the  key that will unlock the door. I deliberately emphasize it as I say it, because  it’s non-threatening.

Our goal is to present the gospel, and to make it make sense we need to do  what Jesus did, and go through the moral Law (the Ten Commandments) to bring the  knowledge of sin (Luke 10:25, Romans 3:19,20 and 7:7,13) and show the need for  the Savior.

God has given us two very powerful helpers for this task. The primary helper  is the Holy Spirit, and the other is the sinner’s conscience. In Romans 2:15–16  the Scriptures speak of this second helper:

They show that the essential requirements of the Law are written in their  hearts and are operating there, with which their consciences (sense of right and  wrong) also bear witness; and their [moral] decisions (their arguments of  reason, their condemning or approving thoughts) will accuse or perhaps defend  and excuse [them] on that day when, as my Gospel proclaims, God by Jesus Christ  will judge men in regard to the things which they conceal (their hidden  thoughts). (Romans 2:15-16, Amplified Bible).

When the Bible says that “the essential requirements of the Law are written  in their hearts” it means that the unregenerate person knows intuitively the  code of conduct required by the Law. In other words his conscience is like an  impartial judge in the courtroom of his mind, and that voice will accuse him of  moral misconduct, if it is awakened from its sleeping state.

When the moral Law is properly presented, something wonderful begins to  happen. The sinner’s dormant conscience awakens to do its God-given duty. It  affirms the truth of the Commandments. He intuitively knows that it’s wrong to  lie, to steal, to blaspheme, and to commit adultery. After going through the  Commandments, “if” is once again used — “If God was to judge you by the Ten  Commandments on Judgment Day, would you be innocent or guilty?” What he is  hearing isn’t exactly what he wants to hear, but the accusations of guilt aren’t  coming from without. They are coming from within his own heart, and that has the  effect of stopping his mouth of justification, and helping him see that he has  sinned against God.

Let me put it another way. It’s a very hot day. You are about to lift a glass  of cool clear water to your parched lips. Nothing else matters but quenching  your ravenous thirst. Then you hear someone say, “There’s arsenic in that  water!” If it’s coming from a credible source, you will more than likely believe  what you hear, pull that water away from your lips and tip it onto the  ground.

We live among a hedonistic generation that drinks iniquity like water.  Nothing else matters except quenching the thirst for sex, porn, parties and  pleasure. As the Scriptures say, “God is not in their thoughts.” However, a  biblical presentation of the gospel injects God into his thoughts and makes him  think seriously about his own eternal salvation.

If you want to see this happening, please watch GeniusTheMovie.com and if you want further instruction,  listen to “Hell’s Best Kept Secret” on LivingWaters.com.

[For more articles from Ray Comfort visit LivingWaters.com.]

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