Effective witnessing -the role of intellectual reasoning


England is a highly intellectual society in nature (disposes itself to be). Anything short of reasonable communication might make little meaning to some segments of the society. We know that human wisdom adds very little in establishing faith. It however, has a place in appealing to certain segments of the society. This intellectual intercourse is only a means to lay the foundation for the Holy Spirit to complete the salvation process. It does not aim at winning an argument, but rather to reason through with your hearers, perhaps they might be saved.
Texts: Matt 22:17-22; Luke 2:46,47; Acts 17:2-4; 21-22;  Acts 18:4,19; Acts 26:26-29
1.       Discuss how Jesus spoke with the elders and faced the critics during His earthly ministry.
2.       How did Paul and other disciples handle the well-read of their time?
3.       What principles must we follow in order to avoid unpleasant arguments?
4.       Can we propose intelligent methods that are likely to work in the British system?

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