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using the law to witness

when you're falling to the ground!"The first person was promised that the parachute would only improve his flight, but he wasn’t told why. But the second man was promised that the parachute would save him from would otherwise be the death to come.We can now see that when someone is promised love joy and peace and they do not receive it, they feel like they were lied to. So how can we prevent this from happening. We must use the law when we witness to the unsaved. Psalm 19:7 says “The law of the Lord is perfect for converting the soul.” You must show each man or woman that they have broken God’s law. Everyone at some time has stolen something, and many people who are not saved use God‘s name in vain. Show them that stealing is breaking the ten commandments, and that using Gods name in vain is blasphemy. Therefore, we have all broken the entire Law of the Lord. We must present the consequences of breaking the law. Explain to them that we will all be judged for the sins we have committed. In Romans 7: 7 Paul says I did not know what sin was until the law told me. In Romans 3:19 we see that God says the law will stop the mouth of the sinner. It will stop the sinner from justifying his sin. We have all heard the argument that “I am not that bad, or there are plenty of people who are worse than me.” When people use these arguments you must show them that we have all broken God’s law, and because of that we are in need of his grace.If you approach a sinner and say Jesus loves you and he died on the cross for your sins, it will offensive because he doesn’t think he is a sinner. But if you show him that he has offended God by breaking his law, he will realize that he is a sinner and want to avoid God’s wrath. A great verse to use here is Romans 6:23. Once you have established to the person you are witnessing to that they have sinned, explain to them that the wages of s...

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