Be Ready to Give an Answer (1 Peter 3:15)

Have you ever been asked why you believe in Jesus?

Maybe a friend asked why you go to church.

Maybe a classmate questioned your faith.

Maybe someone wondered why you choose to forgive instead of holding a grudge.

These moments are opportunities—not interruptions.

The Bible says:

“But in your hearts revere Christ as Lord. Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect.”

God doesn't expect you to know the answer to every question.

But He does want you to know Him.

The more you spend time reading His Word...

The more you pray...

The more you grow in your relationship with Jesus...

The more confident you will become in sharing your faith.

Your greatest testimony is not how much you know.

It's how Jesus has changed your life.

When someone asks why you have hope, tell them about Christ.

When someone asks why you forgive, tell them about God's grace.

When someone asks why you keep trusting God through difficult times, tell them about His faithfulness.

Speak with humility.

Speak with kindness.

Speak with truth.

Remember, your goal is not to win an argument.

Your goal is to point people to Jesus.

Not every conversation will end with someone accepting Christ.

But every conversation can plant a seed.

And God is able to make that seed grow.

Today, spend a few moments reading God's Word and asking Him to prepare your heart.

Pray for wisdom.

Pray for courage.

Pray for love.

Then be ready when God opens the door for a conversation about your faith.

Someone may be searching for hope.

And your story may be the beginning of their journey to Jesus.

If someone asked you today why you follow Jesus, what would you tell them?

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Be Ready to Give an Answer (1 Peter 3:15) Have you ever been asked why you believe in Jesus? Maybe a friend asked why you go to church. Maybe a classmate questioned your faith. Maybe someone wondered why you choose to forgive instead of holding a grudge. These moments are opportunities—not interruptions. The Bible says: “But in your hearts revere Christ as Lord. Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect.” God doesn't expect you to know the answer to every question. But He does want you to know Him. The more you spend time reading His Word... The more you pray... The more you grow in your relationship with Jesus... The more confident you will become in sharing your faith. Your greatest testimony is not how much you know. It's how Jesus has changed your life. When someone asks why you have hope, tell them about Christ. When someone asks why you forgive, tell them about God's grace. When someone asks why you keep trusting God through difficult times, tell them about His faithfulness. Speak with humility. Speak with kindness. Speak with truth. Remember, your goal is not to win an argument. Your goal is to point people to Jesus. Not every conversation will end with someone accepting Christ. But every conversation can plant a seed. And God is able to make that seed grow. Today, spend a few moments reading God's Word and asking Him to prepare your heart. Pray for wisdom. Pray for courage. Pray for love. Then be ready when God opens the door for a conversation about your faith. Someone may be searching for hope. And your story may be the beginning of their journey to Jesus. If someone asked you today why you follow Jesus, what would you tell them? #BeReady #HopeInChrist #ShareYourFaith #JesusSaves #ChristianYouth #Evangelism #Faith #Lordsbook #JMSM #KNKA
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