NOVEMBER 29, 2025
...he that winneth souls is wise
(Proverbs 11:30).
In our previous study, part of what we learnt was the
importance of the right strategies in soul winning.
Don't continue with the same activities that yield no
results. Adjust your approach from time to time, following
the guidance of the Spirit. At times, the venue of the
meetings could even be the problem. A simple shift in
location or format of your meetings could make a significant
difference. Also, evangelism may sometimes cost money,
and that’s okay. So plan your outreaches like they’re
important events.
Imagine you were planning a professional or business
dinner or breakfast meeting; you’d likely not leave anything
to chance. Likewise, ensure all the fine details are captured
when planning your outreach programs. Dress well. Create
a joyful atmosphere and make everything inspiring. And
here’s a vital key: invite the right people, people who are
prospects for salvation and discipleship, not those who are
already Christians and deeply committed in other churches.
Also, avoid reciprocal invitations that may likely pull
you out of your place of worship. Just because someone
attended your program doesn’t mean you must attend
theirs. It’s best to stay rooted in your church and be
committed. There’s no glory in being unstable or hopping
from place to place.
Soul winning is not just about the act; there’s also the
wisdom behind it. That’s why the Bible says he that wins
souls is wise (Proverbs 11:30). So, be discerning. Be led
by the Spirit. And most importantly, be committed to your
church family and its evangelistic missions.
PRAYER
Dear Father, thank you for the wisdom and divine
strategies to reach the lost. I’m effective in soul winning,
wise in my approach, and fruitful in results. I follow the
guidance of the Spirit at all times. I’m committed, fervent
and full of joy as I reach out with the Gospel, in Jesus’
Name. Amen.
FURTHER STUDY:
Ecclesiastes 10:10; 1 Corinthians 9:21-23
1-YEAR BIBLE READING PLAN
2 Peter 3 & Ezekiel 41-42
2-YEAR BIBLE READING PLAN
John 16:1-11 & 1 Chronicles 29
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