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Making the message clear

Scripture: 1 Peter 3:15
Denomination: Episcopal/Anglican
Date Added: November 2011
Audience: General Adults (31 - 49)
“…in your hearts set apart Christ as Lord. Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give a reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect” (1 Peter 3:15).

When people know that we’re Christians they will watch us carefully and closely. If we slip up they’ll notice, but if we acknowledge and confess our failures and seek to be changed they will notice that too.

More often, it is what we do, and it is who we are that matters most to a watching world. What we say is less important than how we behave, what we do, and who we are. Our developing character will be plain for the world to see; but sometimes opportunities arise to explain why we have an eternal hope within us; and the Bible says that Christian believers should be ready and prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks, “Just what is this hope that you have?”

About 15 years ago after a morning service at St. Barnabas in Darby Green a teenage lad approached me and said, “I want to become a Christian. What do I do?” It was the first time anyone had asked me that question for about 10 years and I was stumped. I tried to open my mouth to say what I thought I needed to say but I cannot remember what words came out. I just know it was all very garbled, and so eventually I grabbed an older member of the church and together we went upstairs to talk and pray with the young man.
It was a lesson for me, because I was totally unprepared, and at the time the Church had no Vicar.

Now I’m not suggesting we all need to be fluent and articulate, but I do believe we should think about it because the Bible asks us to be ready. Liz, just what is this hope that you have within you? Pete, why are you a Christian? Rita, where do you get your strength from? Paul, why do you seem to be so full of hope? Well, let’s grab a coffee, or a pint, and talk about it.

The Bible says this (2 Cor. 5:20): “We are therefore Christ’s ambassadors, as though God were making his appeal through us. We implore you on Christ’s behalf; be reconciled to God.”

Our son Matthew has taken to wearing a red band around his wrist with four symbols on it; a heart, an X, a cross and a question mark. It reminds him of the story of God and humankind (www.the4points.com) and I think it’s worth going back to basics for a moment and asking a different question: Just what is the Christian message in a nutshell?

I could summarise it like this: As we look at Jesus and consider all that he did and said we then get to know what God is really like; but I think there’s more to say than that; so let’s consider Matthew’s wrist band.

1: The Heart: John 3:16 begins like this; “For God so loved the world”; and that is where we begin.

God is Father, Son and Holy Spirit, and within that trinity there is a perfect bond of love and unity; and God so wanted to share that love that He created us in his image (Genesis 1:27). God so loved the world. God so loves you. God knows everything there is to know about you and God loves you deeply with the love of a perfect Father; and the Bible even says ‘the very hairs of your head are all numbered. So don’t be afraid’ (Matthew 10:30). It’s as if God has a heavenly catalogue in which he has
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