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Just a thought, Ive saw a few times on threads that Christians witness to just feel good about themselves or to fill seats. In some cases those are probably both true, but my question is, Do I feel like what I say to someone or lead them to believe will affect generations to come? Point in question...My grandad became a Christian back in the 50's which in turn mother was, and I am, and both my children are. I wonder how many people, generations on down the line are influenced by are actions now, such as witnessing about Christ? Will people in heaven come to us and say thanks because we told their great great great grandma or grandpa about Jesus? What are your thoughts on the subject?
Just a thought, Ive saw a few times on threads that Christians witness to just feel good about themselves or to fill seats. In some cases those are probably both true, but my question is, Do I feel like what I say to someone or lead them to believe will affect generations to come? Point in question...My grandad became a Christian back in the 50's which in turn mother was, and I am, and both my children are. I wonder how many people, generations on down the line are influenced by are actions now, such as witnessing about Christ? Will people in heaven come to us and say thanks because we told their great great great grandma or grandpa about Jesus? What are your thoughts on the subject?
I believe that all things do indeed have a ripple effect. I imagine that a person can be so hardened by life that "nothing" can change them. Nothing except God, of course. But I believe that there are people who just simple choose to seek. Someone once to me that "knock and the door shall be opened to you" required that we be active participants. I believe all actions, not just those that are good, have re-actions. I know that my husband will tell you that, "if mom (that's me) is in a mad mood, then everybody is in a bad mood".
...my question is, Do I feel like what I say to someone or lead them to believe will affect generations to come? Point in question...My grandad became a Christian back in the 50's which in turn mother was, and I am, and both my children are. I wonder how many people, generations on down the line are influenced by are actions now, such as witnessing about Christ? Will people in heaven come to us and say thanks because we told their great great great grandma or grandpa about Jesus? What are your thoughts on the subject?
I believe people in heaven will come up and say thanks. I know a couple of people I want to meet and say thanks to upon my arrival. Witnessing to people and giving your testimony is a part of it, but the other part (like Weather said) is actions. My mother always said "actions speak louder than words". If you're going to talk the talk, you'd better walk the walk. And I personally think the walk is more indicative of a person than the talk. The talk will get someone's attention, may peak their interest, but the walk will help convince them.
Arguy, what a thought inspiring question! You aren't related to Hoosier are you? Well, any how,on my side of the family, the impact on THIS generation that was handed down was great storytelling about the family. Stories, and, drawings and photos are handed down from generation to generation, so that Great, Great grandma is not just a name on the charts, but the pretty little Irish lass who came to America with her sisters and brothers and widowed father , because of the potato famine. My Dads family handed down their gift of documentation and fact finding They have traced our geneology back to the 1300 century England and have peppered the geneology book with handed down stories. As far as this generation, some of us inherited all those skills and are making sure that future generations will know who they are and where they came from..My side didn't hand down much about their beliefs, but " ole blue will make sure that plenty is handed down about her life, beliefs, good points and bad points..Maybe future generations will see me as the one who moved to Ky and became that crazy 'ole funny hillbilly who showed us how much she loved the lord and inspired us to do the same
Yes like weatherologist said there is a ripple effect on everything we do and say.
My mother says people take someone with them either to Heaven or to hell.
The Bible talks of faith and how it affects future generations. Here are a few that I found. children follow parent's example.....GN. 26:7-11 ; how fithful parents can impace world Acts 16:1 ; younger people are watching our examples Ti 2: 3-5 ; God blessed nations through Abraham Gn 12:1-3
Just a thought, Ive saw a few times on threads that Christians witness to just feel good about themselves or to fill seats. In some cases those are probably both true, but my question is, Do I feel like what I say to someone or lead them to believe will affect generations to come? Point in question...My grandad became a Christian back in the 50's which in turn mother was, and I am, and both my children are. I wonder how many people, generations on down the line are influenced by are actions now, such as witnessing about Christ? Will people in heaven come to us and say thanks because we told their great great great grandma or grandpa about Jesus? What are your thoughts on the subject?
I believe so. I know so. After all, I was born into a family of many generations that I'm sure is entirely Christian (or atleast of the Christian faith). This is something I am so glad about because at the time of my birth, my mother was not in the church, so it took what my grandmother had already taught her to fall back in line. I am so happy that I have that foundation in my life.
Rest assured that if you raise your child right, in the Word of God, no matter how far they stray from His path, they will come back. There will always be some amount of Jesus in your family for years to come. It's about having that foundation. I hope I answered your question.
Just a thought, Ive saw a few times on threads that Christians witness to just feel good about themselves or to fill seats. In some cases those are probably both true, but my question is, Do I feel like what I say to someone or lead them to believe will affect generations to come? Point in question...My grandad became a Christian back in the 50's which in turn mother was, and I am, and both my children are. I wonder how many people, generations on down the line are influenced by are actions now, such as witnessing about Christ? Will people in heaven come to us and say thanks because we told their great great great grandma or grandpa about Jesus? What are your thoughts on the subject?
Actually i was just asking to see what others thought, I believe 100% what we do for Christ will ring out all thru eternity.
Ditto here as well, and the Bible speaks of this with Abraham.
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