When Jesus sent his apostles out to preach, He warned them that
they would be going out into a world that would reject them.
They would be like “sheep in the midst of wolves”
(Matthew 10:16).
They would meet people who wouldn’t listen to them or receive
them. They would be falsely accused of doing wrong. They would
be hated. They would even be killed.
Yet, after all of these warnings, Jesus’ conclusion to them was
not, “So I understand if you’re sort of timid about all this.”
He said, “So have no fear of them” because they can “kill the
body but [they] cannot kill the soul. Rather fear Him who can
destroy both soul and body in hell”
(Matt. 10:26, 28).
That alone should put our fears of evangelism into perspective.
If the apostles weren’t to fear people who might kill their
bodies, what do you think Jesus would say about fearing people
who might hurt our feelings?
But
there’s another aspect to this charge in the subsequent verses,
when Jesus explains His reasoning.
“Are not two sparrows sold for a penny? And not one of them will
fall to the ground apart from your Father… Fear not, therefore;
you are of more value than many sparrows”
(Matt. 10:29, 31).
God
cares about you. He watches everything that’s going on in your
life and there is nothing that He doesn’t know about. Even the
seemingly insignificant sparrows don’t escape our Heavenly
Father’s attention. And you are worth more than many sparrows.
You mean a lot to God.
Here’s what we need to realize, though- Jesus speaks of not one,
but two sparrows. God cares just as much about one of them as He
does the other. Neither lives outside of the scope of His
concern and neither dies without His knowledge. If you’re worth
more than many sparrows, so are all the people you’re around
every day.
Evangelism is where our righteous fear and God’s vigilant
compassion come together. When we begin to appreciate both
aspects of our relationship with the Father, that’s when we’ll
begin to boldly and persistently tell others about the kingdom
of heaven. It’s not enough to fear God for ourselves. We need to
learn to fear God for other people, too. We are not the only
ones worth more than many sparrows.
Father, help us to see people the way You see them. Teach us how
much a soul is worth in Your loving eyes.
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