Watch for “Red Herrings”
or “Rabbit Trails”
The Bible warns us to avoid
foolish questions because they start arguments (2 Timothy
2:23). Most of us have fallen into the trap of jumping
at every objection to the gospel. However, these questions
can often be arguments in disguise to sidetrack you
from the “weightier matters of the Law.”
While apologetics (arguments for God’s existence,
creation vs. evolution, etc.) are legitimate in evangelism,
they should merely be “bait,” with the Law
of God being the “hook” that brings the
conviction of sin. Those who witness solely in the realm
of apologetical argument may just get an intellectual
decision rather than a repentant conversion. The sinner
may come to a point of acknowledging that the Bible
is the Word of God, and Jesus is Lord—but even
the devil knows that.
Always pull the sinner back to his responsibility before
God on Judgment Day, as Jesus did in Luke 13:1–5.
Whenever you are in an open-air situation, be wary of
so-called Christians who are intent on distracting workers
from witnessing. They argue about prophecy, of how much
water one should baptize with, or in whose name they
should be baptized. It is grievous to see five or six
Christians standing around arguing with some sectarian
nitpicker, while sinners are sinking into hell. See
Acts 21:30 comment.
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