No I’m asking you act like Jesus. Which you appear to be doing. The attitude of not caring what people think is commendable, but not at the cost of them not seeing Jesus in you because of political or cultural or even religious motives. One should be giving because Christ told us to be. But there are often hidden motives that we simply accept without question and that the needy can see right through.
That is what i’m saying. You are welcome to disagree with that assessment.
Peace.
I cannot help what others do regarding their own accepting of Jesus as Savior outside of what I do personally. If someone wants to talk to me about God, I will happilly engage that person and teach him what I can. I try to understand Scripture so that when those moments happen, I can be an effective teacher of Scripture. If that person chooses to believe because of what I teach him, then God bless him. All I can do is preach the Scripture and follow it as best as I can, and that includes (requires) turning to Jesus for forgiveness when I screw up.
As we are taught in the Parable of Lazarus and the Rich Man, we have Scripture to teach us the Truth. If someone cannot accept the Truth even with ready access to Scripture (which pretty much anyone in the first world has today) then no external force can help him, even if someone were to rise from the dead to come warn him, which of course DID happen.