On the one hand, we should not presume that everyone is already converted and on the path to heaven. But on the other hand, we should also guard against assuming that anyone is too far gone, that anyone is past the point of being open to the gospel. And thats why we all need to evangelize. Jesus made it clear that some people will reject him, but he also said that he wants every person to come to him. So ask the Holy Spirit to show you Gods perspective on evangelization. Then ask for the courage and the desire to evangelize.
Share Jesus Longing! In the Gospel of Luke, Jesus tells three consecutive stories about evangelizationthe lost sheep, the lost coin, and the lost son (Luke 15). All three stories point to the same conclusion: Jesus wants the lost to be found. At one point in the chapter, Jesus says that he would leave the ninety-nine in the desert and go after the lost one until he finds it (Luke 15:4). At another point, he says the prodigal son decided to come home, but while he was still a long way off, his father caught sight of him, and was filled with compassion. He ran to his son, embraced him and kissed him (15:20).
Jesus tells us that he would put the whole church at risk, leaving them unprotected for the sake of one lost soul. Of course he treasures the ninety-nine, but he suffers over the thought that even one of us might be lost. And that is why he is more happy when one person comes home than he is when those who are already home grow closer to him. Every day Jesus looks out on the world, and when he sees someone coming back to him, he runs to that person. And this gives us a glimpse of the great joy we bring to Jesus when we become his instruments in bringing someone home.
The First Key: Prayer. Assuming that we have a desire to evangelize welling up in our hearts, we should ask, How can I prepare myself practically? Wed like to offer a few suggestions. The first step is to begin to pray for people. Every one of us can put together a list of five people and pray for them each day. That list can include our children, relatives, friends, coworkers, and people we know who are hurting in some way.
Every day, try to spend five minutes praying for these people. Ask God to fill them with grace and to give you an opportunity to share your faith with them. Ask for the right words to say. Some people who have prayed this way have actually seen people on their list come to them and initiate conversations about the Lord. So dont underestimate the place prayer holds in our efforts to evangelize.
The Second Key: Care. Jesus said: This is how all will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another (John 13:35). In a world where love has become so self-oriented, our expressions of love and concern will stand out. So many people feel alone and uncared for. We can be that listening ear. We can be that comforting smile of reassurance. We can be the ones to seek out people after Mass while the parish enjoys refreshments. All it takes is a little initiativea desire to listen well and try our best to speak the right words at the right time with the right disposition.
The catalyst may be as simple as assuring someone about Gods love. It may be a promise to pray for someone or an offer to pray with someone. You may plant a seed of hope in a persons heart by recalling some truth of the gospel that helped you at a difficult time. Perhaps you can share some words of encouragement, saying that God really does have a plan or that Jesus has the answers if we just ask him. Maybe all you need to say is, Jesus died on the cross to set you free. We may not always know what to say, but as unlikely as it sounds, the Holy Spirit will help us say the right words.
Most people like to receive invitationseven in this busy world. Parishes hold functions. Neighborhoods hold parties. When you look at your list of five people, think about what they might like to do for fun and relaxation. Have a nice time and try to find the right opportunity to turn the conversation toward God.
Another strategy might be to invite one or two people into our homes for a cup of tea or an evening dessert. It is in quiet, more personal settings like a home where conversations can develop that lead to a deeper sharing of our hopes and dreams, of our fears and concerns. And it is in the midst of these conversations that we may feel moved by the Spirit to talk about how much our relationship with Jesus means to us.
People Are Hungry. On the surface, so many people look secure. They appear to have little or no need for Jesus. But this is often not the case. Once conversations are initiated and some trust is built up, problems, loneliness, and uncertainty begin to come out. Many people are lost, and God wants us to go find them.
Every one of us has the potential to draw one person each yearor even one person every other yearinto the church.
We really can evangelize if we put our minds and hearts into it. If we are persistent and patient, if we are prayerful and prepared, we will see our confidence increase. We will see doors open. We will see ourselves taking the gospel to others. And when we go out to evangelize, we will find Jesus with us, giving us the words to say because he wants to draw every human being home.