
Answering Objections In Witnessing, Part 1 (1961)
Discusses the challenges of witnessing to individuals who express objections to Christianity, particularly focusing on the hypocrisy of church members and the need for personal accountability to God. It features a dialogue between Mr. Walcott and various individuals, including Mr. Baxter and Mr. Clemens, who voice their concerns about church hypocrisy and their own perceived goodness. The conversation emphasizes that one’s relationship with God is personal and not influenced by others’ actions. Key biblical references are used to illustrate that salvation is based on faith in Jesus Christ rather than personal righteousness or feelings. The text concludes by encouraging believers to be prepared to witness and share their faith with others.
Keywords: witnessing, objections, hypocrisy, church members, accountability, salvation, faith, personal relationship, scripture, personal witness.
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