"How should I witness to a Jew?"
Sadly, many of today’s
Jews profess godliness but don’t embrace the Scriptures
as we presume they do. Therefore, it is often difficult
to reason with them about Jesus being the Messiah. This
is why it is imperative to ask a Jew if he has kept
the Law of Moses—to "shut" him up under
the Law (Galatians 3:23) and strip him of his self-
righteousness. The Law will show him his need of a Savior
and become a "schoolmaster" to bring him to
Christ (Galatians 3:24), as happened to Paul, Nicodemus,
and Nathaniel. It was the Law that brought 3,000 Jews
to the foot of the cross on the Day of Pentecost. Without
it they would not have known that they had sinned (Romans
7:7), and therefore would not have seen their need of
the Savior. See Luke 18:20 footnote for how to use the
Law in evangelism. |