Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Born to Reproduce: Where is yours?


If you do not have a copy of Dawson Trotman's Born to Reproduce, you can read it online by clicking  HERE . (You can also download and print it; it's seven pages.)

Please read How to Majoring in Reproducing, pages 25 - 27 in the booklet, or from the middle of page 4 to the beginning of page 5 in the online document.

Trotman says: "What will it take to jar us out of our complacency and send us home to pray, “God, give me a girl or man whom I can win to Christ, or let me take one who is already won, an infant in Christ, and try to train that one so that he or she will reproduce!” How thrilled we are to see the masses fill up the seats! But where is your man?"

And so I ask, where is your man or woman?  Where is my man?

He might be next door.  Maybe she works with you.  It could be your son's friend who has no Dad; maybe it's your Dad's friend who has no son.

The truth is, he or she could be anywhere.  And that thought is intimidating!  Who is he?  Where is he?

"What will it take to jar us out of our complacency and send us home to pray?"

Christian, just know that he is there.  And pray.  God will deliver you to him or him to you.

Go. Please. Go and pray for your one.
You can make a difference.

Pray for your one.

Questions:

Do you believe God will bring someone to you?

Have you prayed, today, for that to happen?

If so, what is happening?

If not, why not?

All Scripture is taken from the NIV, 1984 edition, unless otherwise noted.
Quotes marked with an asterisk (*) are taken from :
Trotman, Dawson. Born to Reproduce. Colorado Springs: NavPress, 2008. Print.

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