Share the Gospel in 12 Seconds
Posted by Kellie on Jan 20th 2023
Share The Gospel In 12 Seconds
It's no secret that the world is filled with people who are hurting and searching for hope. These people need someone to somehow say or do something that will bring hope and healing into their lives. The gospel can do that, it can and will bring hope into the lives of everyone it reaches.
See, the gospel is the good news that Jesus came to save us from our sins and give us eternal life. When we share this good news with others, we give them the opportunity to experience the hope and salvation that has always been available to them as well.
However, we all know that it's not always easy to share the gospel. There are many things that can make it extremely tough to fulfill the great commission and time is one of them. People are busy and not everyone has the time to hear the gospel for hours over a cup of coffee. Some wouldn't even make time if they could because they just don't know how life-changing the gospel is.
In these situations, it's important for us as ambassadors of Christ to find an alternative. How can we share the good news with people who don't have time to hear it?
How To Share The Gospel In 12 Seconds
Sharing the gospel doesn't always require words. You can share the gospel through a quick act of kindness or a simple smile. You can also wear Christian merchandise that speaks the gospel for you. All it takes is being intentional with this goal and you would definitely be able to share the gospel within seconds to everyone who sees you.
Remember that the foundation of the gospel is the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The cross is a powerful symbol that tells the story of the ultimate sacrifice that God made for us. It reminds us of the incredible love that God has for us, and the lengths that He was willing to go to in order to save us. It reminds us that Jesus, God's only Son, willingly gave His life on the cross for our sins. It's a reminder that He took the punishment that we deserved so that we could be forgiven and have eternal life.
The empty tomb is a reminder that the story of the cross is not the end, but just the beginning. It reminds us that Jesus rose from the dead, conquering death and offering us hope. The empty tomb is also a reminder that the promise of eternal life through Jesus is true and that we can have hope in the midst of difficult times. It's a reminder that we can overcome anything with the power of Jesus' resurrection.
We have a few pendants in our collections that can help guide you to tell this story to everyone who sees them on you in 12 seconds.
The Plus Cross and Empty Tomb says that Jesus sacrificed His life so that we could have more. More love, more mercy, more life, so much more. The empty tomb is a promise of hope that He will return.
Our Open Cross says that Christ died for us, not so we should mourn but so we could have life through him. The cross is open to everyone and we no longer fall short because of Him.
Our Forever Loved and Empty Tomb says that Christ opened a door for us to have a relationship with God. He walked out of the tomb so we could walk in communion with Him.
Every piece of jewelry we create tells a story, they all reflect the gospel of Christ that is available to us all. Check out our store to see if you can mix and match our pendants to share the gospel through a 11-second encounter, alternatively pick one of our pre-matched ones above. May all of your efforts to fulfill the great commission be fruitful and multiply. May the gospel spread like wildfire through the intentionality of God’s children.
Christian Jewelry to help you share your story, and tell HIS.
Matthew 28:16-20
The Great Commission
"But the twelve disciples proceeded to Galilee, to the mountain which Jesus had designated. When they saw Him, they worshiped Him; but some were doubtful. And Jesus came up and spoke to them, saying, “All authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth. Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.”