Taking a picture too close to a grizzly bear: The urgency and privilege of sharing our message

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It is a photo you don’t want to see—or take.

A woman in Montana was taking pictures when a grizzly bear approached. Her friends and family quickly retreated. The woman, however, continued to look through her camera as the deadly predator approached.

Apparently, she was shooting with a long lens and did not realize how close she was to the bear. Fortunately, the animal left the area without incident.

When I saw this story in my news feed, I had to stop what I
was doing to write a post about it. The obvious spiritual lessons came to mind
immediately: Like a grizzly bear, Satan “prowls around like a roaring
lion, seeking someone to devour” (1 Peter 5:8). We are therefore to
“flee from sexual immorality” and other temptation (1 Corinthians
6:18) before we succumb to it.

But there’s another angle to this story as well.

The person who reported the woman’s encounter took a picture
of her taking a picture of the bear. But he also tried to warn her, shouting at
her to alert her to her danger. He said later that “she was either too far
away, too focused on taking pictures, or was employing a strategy of ‘don’t
move and the bear won’t mess with me’ as she was a statue.”

In other words, the fact that she remained in danger was not
his fault.

The urgency and privilege of sharing our message

It is our job as Christians to warn those who are in eternal
danger before it’s too late. Their response is not our responsibility. They may
hear us and heed our message. They may reject our warning. They may ignore us.

What we do not want them to be able to say one day before
God is that we didn’t tell them.

G. Campbell Morgan noted, “To call a man evangelical
who is not evangelistic is an utter contradiction.”

We can say that the gospel is right or that it is wrong, but
we cannot say that it is irrelevant. If it is true, every person we know will
spend eternity in heaven or in hell depending on their…

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