What You Love, You Share
“Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks.” - Matthew 12:34
Every person talks about what matters most to them. You see it every day. Someone discovers a new restaurant and cannot stop recommending it. Another person finds a hobby and brings it up in every conversation. Parents light up when sharing stories about their kids. We naturally speak about what captures our hearts. That pattern is woven into human nature, and Jesus pointed directly to it. Whatever fills the heart eventually rises to the tongue.
This truth offers an important reflection for anyone who follows Christ. Many believers feel pressure when the topic of sharing their faith comes up. They worry about saying the wrong thing or sounding strange. They fear awkward moments or difficult questions. Yet Scripture shows a far simpler picture. Talking about Jesus was never meant to be forced. When He becomes significant to you, He naturally finds His way into your conversations. You do not have to manufacture passion. You simply share what already matters to you.
Think about the moments when God has worked powerfully in your life. A prayer was answered. Peace replaced anxiety. Forgiveness lifted guilt. Strength carried you through a hard season. Those stories are not small. They are the overflow of Christ at work in you, and sharing them does not require a script. It only requires openness. People listen differently when you speak from experience, because they are not hearing a presentation. They are hearing a person changed by grace.
If talking about Jesus feels difficult, that does not mean you are failing. It may mean your heart needs fresh time with Him. The more you encounter His presence, the more natural it becomes to speak about Him. Love fuels conversation, and closeness fuels love. Spending time in Scripture, prayer, and worship fills your heart with the very thing your life was meant to overflow.
You do not need to be a preacher to share your faith. You do not need perfect answers or polished language. What you need most is a heart awakened again to the goodness of Jesus. When He becomes central, your words follow. Conversations shift. Courage grows. Opportunities appear that you did not see before.
Every person talks about what matters most to them. You see it every day. Someone discovers a new restaurant and cannot stop recommending it. Another person finds a hobby and brings it up in every conversation. Parents light up when sharing stories about their kids. We naturally speak about what captures our hearts. That pattern is woven into human nature, and Jesus pointed directly to it. Whatever fills the heart eventually rises to the tongue.
This truth offers an important reflection for anyone who follows Christ. Many believers feel pressure when the topic of sharing their faith comes up. They worry about saying the wrong thing or sounding strange. They fear awkward moments or difficult questions. Yet Scripture shows a far simpler picture. Talking about Jesus was never meant to be forced. When He becomes significant to you, He naturally finds His way into your conversations. You do not have to manufacture passion. You simply share what already matters to you.
Think about the moments when God has worked powerfully in your life. A prayer was answered. Peace replaced anxiety. Forgiveness lifted guilt. Strength carried you through a hard season. Those stories are not small. They are the overflow of Christ at work in you, and sharing them does not require a script. It only requires openness. People listen differently when you speak from experience, because they are not hearing a presentation. They are hearing a person changed by grace.
If talking about Jesus feels difficult, that does not mean you are failing. It may mean your heart needs fresh time with Him. The more you encounter His presence, the more natural it becomes to speak about Him. Love fuels conversation, and closeness fuels love. Spending time in Scripture, prayer, and worship fills your heart with the very thing your life was meant to overflow.
You do not need to be a preacher to share your faith. You do not need perfect answers or polished language. What you need most is a heart awakened again to the goodness of Jesus. When He becomes central, your words follow. Conversations shift. Courage grows. Opportunities appear that you did not see before.
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nCommission: Jesus said, "Go and make disciples of all nations... teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you" (Matthew 28:19-20).
nI enjoy when I meet with a group of people and we share the WORD. Thank You Lord ??
He is Lord
Dear Father, my heart and soul are yours Lord. Grant us grace and mercy for all our days, because we all believe in you. Amen
You share the gospel, you share Christ, you win souls for Christ. Spread the good news as much as you can. Praise God. And keep looking up.
In scripture, when God did a miracle for someone, they went out and told everyone the good news. Even though Jesus often told them not to, they did it anyway. It is only natural for you to tell people your good news, your miracle. You were dead, but now you are alive. You were healed of the slave to sin life, and set free to have your best life possible. You now have the Holy Spirit to guide you, comfort you, help you to understand scripture, and to live for God.