TELL YOUR STORY!: IT'S THE ONE THING NO ONE CAN ARGUE WITH (4 OF 4)
Scripture: 1 Peter 3:15-16
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Tell Your Story!: It's The One Thing No One Can Argue With (4 of 4)
Series: Raiding Hell
Dr. Larry Osborne
1 Peter 3:15-16
A Brief Look Back:
Are You Prepared To Answer?
It's A Lot Easier Than You'd Think
1 Peter 3:15-16
- Be ready to answer Those Who Ask.
- An answer for Your hope and confidence.
- Our Attitude is as important as our Words.
3 Ways To Tell Our Story
1) When we don't know the answer: Come and See.
John 1:43-51
2) When our story is just beginning: Come and See.
John 4:28-30 and 39-42
3) When our story has a story: I Was Blind But Now I See.
John 9:1-25
Food for Thought
(Questions and Scriptures for further personal study)
We heard this weekend that every follower of Jesus has a story to tell about how they became a Christian. In anticipation of having an opportunity to tell someone your story, it helps to give some thought to what you've experienced so you can communicate your story clearly.
For most of us, our story naturally falls into three parts. Below are those parts and some questions under each one. Use the questions to help you think through your story. You may want to write your answers down to help you think them through.
As you think about your story, remember that some people have a sudden conversion experience, while for others ...
Series: Raiding Hell
Dr. Larry Osborne
1 Peter 3:15-16
A Brief Look Back:
Are You Prepared To Answer?
It's A Lot Easier Than You'd Think
1 Peter 3:15-16
- Be ready to answer Those Who Ask.
- An answer for Your hope and confidence.
- Our Attitude is as important as our Words.
3 Ways To Tell Our Story
1) When we don't know the answer: Come and See.
John 1:43-51
2) When our story is just beginning: Come and See.
John 4:28-30 and 39-42
3) When our story has a story: I Was Blind But Now I See.
John 9:1-25
Food for Thought
(Questions and Scriptures for further personal study)
We heard this weekend that every follower of Jesus has a story to tell about how they became a Christian. In anticipation of having an opportunity to tell someone your story, it helps to give some thought to what you've experienced so you can communicate your story clearly.
For most of us, our story naturally falls into three parts. Below are those parts and some questions under each one. Use the questions to help you think through your story. You may want to write your answers down to help you think them through.
As you think about your story, remember that some people have a sudden conversion experience, while for others ...
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