Sharing Your Faith: A Biblical Guide
Statement of Faith
“I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, born of a virgin, fully God and fully man. He lived a sinless life, died on the cross for our sins, and rose again on the third day, defeating sin and death. Salvation is by grace through faith in Him alone. He will return one day to reign forever.”
Why Memorizing a Statement of Faith is Important
Before sharing the Gospel, it is essential to have a firm foundation in what you believe. Memorizing a Statement of Faith ensures that you can confidently and clearly explain the core truths of Christianity. When we are prepared, we can better respond to questions and share our faith without hesitation. The Apostle Peter reminds us of this:
📖 “But in your hearts revere Christ as Lord. Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect.” — 1 Peter 3:15 (NIV)
A memorized statement of faith also strengthens our personal faith, reminding us of the unchanging truths of God’s Word and keeping us rooted in the Gospel message.
Expanding on the Statement of Faith
1. The Bible as the Word of God
The Bible is the inspired, inerrant, and authoritative Word of God, serving as the final guide for faith and practice.
📖 “All Scripture is inspired by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for training in righteousness.” — 2 Timothy 3:16
2. The Nature of God
God is one but exists in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. He is eternal, holy, and sovereign over all creation.
3. The Person and Work of Jesus Christ
Jesus is fully divine and fully human. He lived a sinless life, died for the sins of humanity, was buried, and rose again on the third day. His resurrection proves His victory over sin and death, and He will return to establish His eternal kingdom.
4. Salvation by Grace Through Faith
Humanity is sinful and in need of redemption. Jesus’ sacrifice provides salvation for those who trust in Him.
📖 “For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God, not of works, lest anyone should boast.” — Ephesians 2:8-9
5. The Role of the Church
The church exists to worship God, teach biblical truth, make disciples, and spread the Gospel.
How to Share the Gospel
1. Understand the Gospel Clearly
The Gospel is the Good News that Jesus Christ died for our sins, was buried, and rose again, offering eternal life to those who believe (1 Corinthians 15:3-4). Salvation is a gift; it cannot be earned through good works.
2. Use Simple, Clear Language
When sharing, focus on essential truths:
- God created us for a relationship with Him.
- Sin separates us from God.
- Jesus died and rose again to restore that relationship.
- We must trust in Jesus to be saved.
3. Be Prepared for Questions
Common questions include:
- “Why do I need Jesus?” → Because sin separates us from God (Romans 3:23).
- “Why is Jesus the only way?” → Because He alone defeated sin and death (John 14:6).
4. Share Your Testimony
Personal stories of how Jesus changed your life make the Gospel real and relatable.
5. Trust the Holy Spirit
Pray before and after sharing the Gospel, trusting God to work in people’s hearts.
Talking to Those Who Do Not Believe
1. Listen First
Ask about their beliefs and be respectful. Many people reject Christianity due to misunderstandings.
2. Ask Thoughtful Questions
Example: “What do you believe about life after death?” This opens the door to discuss biblical truth.
3. Clarify the Nature of Truth
Many believe truth is subjective, but Jesus claimed to be the truth (John 14:6). Ask: “If something is true, does it matter whether we believe it or not?”
4. Address Objections with Love
- Atheists may ask for evidence → Point to fulfilled prophecies, the resurrection, and the historical reliability of Scripture.
- Those of other religions may ask why Jesus is unique → Emphasize His resurrection and His claim to be the only way to God.
5. Use Analogies to Explain Biblical Concepts
- Why Jesus is the Only Way: “If you were drowning and someone threw you a lifeline, would you refuse it because you wanted more options? Jesus is the only one who can save us from sin.”
- Why Good Works Aren’t Enough: “Imagine a judge letting a criminal go free just because he did some good deeds. Justice still needs to be served—Jesus paid that price for us.”
6. Respond with Scripture
- If someone says, “I think all religions lead to God,” respond with John 14:6: “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.”
- If they say, “I don’t believe in God,” use Romans 1:20: “For since the creation of the world, God’s invisible qualities—His eternal power and divine nature—have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made.”
7. Encourage Them to Read the Bible for Themselves
Suggest starting with the Gospel of John. Offer to meet and discuss what they read.
8. Extend an Invitation
- “Would you be open to exploring Jesus more?”
- Encourage reading the Gospel of John with an open heart.
9. Love and Patience are Key
Some may not believe right away, and that’s okay. Trust God to work in their hearts over time.
Conclusion
Faith in Jesus is not about religion—it’s about a restored relationship with God. Sharing the Gospel requires love, patience, and reliance on the Holy Spirit. Our mission is to present the truth, trusting God to change hearts.