A Word to the Wise: 8 Reasons We Can’t Give Up on Our Non-Believing Friends
- God’s still doing the work of drawing people unto Himself. He will be doing so until believers from every nation, tribe, people, and language gather around His throne (Rev 7:9-10). The family member or friend for whom you’ve been praying for a long time might well be in that number.
- We don’t always know what’s going on in the hearts of others. We might think we do, but we can’t fully know what others are thinking. I’ve seen situations where someone who seemed to be hardened was actually considering Christ – just quietly and unbeknownst to me.
- We don’t always know what God’s up to in their lives. I’m so glad that God works according to His plans, but I’m still learning how to trust Him with His plans. What I’m learning is that God isn’t obligated to give me the details when He’s working in somebody else’s life.
- God’s timing for responding to our prayers is seldom our timing. He doesn’t operate according to our calendar or our clock. He’s not rushed, nor is He ever late. His delay in answering our prayers is not evidence that He doesn’t care – so we can’t give up.
- God loves our family and friends more than we do. He sent His Son to die for the sins of the world, and He is love in His very nature. That love ought to allow us to rest in His work in our lives and the lives of others.
- It’s the enemy who wants us to give up on others. Ultimately, what he wants us to do is not just give up on others, but rather give up on God. “After all,” he says, “God surely doesn’t care if He hasn’t answered your prayer yet.”
- Some of us can speak of God’s answering prayers many years after we started praying. If you’ve read this blog for some time, you know we prayed for my dad and mom for 36 and 47 years, respectively, before the Lord dramatically changed them.
- Many of us can talk about others who never gave up on us, no matter how far we had walked away from God. They kept praying for us. And kept praying for us. And prayed some more, until God saved us. In many cases, we’re our own best example of why we can’t give up on others.
Here are Four Things to Know this Week:
1. Southern Baptists’ Membership Decline Continues Amid Other Areas of Growth (Lifeway Research/Baptist Press)
2. 2025 Committee of Nominations Report (Baptist Press)
3. First-Person: Rotten Fruit, Part 1: Sexual Sin in Culture (Jeff Dalrymple, Director, SBC Sexual Abuse Prevention and Response, Baptist Press)
4. Multiple Fellowship Groups Plan Dallas Gatherings (SBCAL included, Baptist Press)
Thank you for reading. Please share it with pastors and other AMSs you believe would benefit.
To the praise of His glory,
Ray
P. S. I also host a weekly podcast, SBCAL Podcast with Ray Gentry.
1. Southern Baptists’ Membership Decline Continues Amid Other Areas of Growth (Lifeway Research/Baptist Press)
2. 2025 Committee of Nominations Report (Baptist Press)
3. First-Person: Rotten Fruit, Part 1: Sexual Sin in Culture (Jeff Dalrymple, Director, SBC Sexual Abuse Prevention and Response, Baptist Press)
4. Multiple Fellowship Groups Plan Dallas Gatherings (SBCAL included, Baptist Press)
Thank you for reading. Please share it with pastors and other AMSs you believe would benefit.
To the praise of His glory,
Ray
P. S. I also host a weekly podcast, SBCAL Podcast with Ray Gentry.