The Reason for Your Hope

From Be the Hands and Feet by Nick Vujicic

My natural progression into serving as the hands and feet of Jesus included some early “walking around” Christianity—with a dog. Starting when I was seventeen years old, I would go out in my wheelchair to take our dog for a walk and strike up conversations with almost everyone I met. I don’t know whether it was the cuteness of our dog, Seth (a Jack Russell King Charles Cavalier mix terrier), or just me, but there always seemed to be plenty of folks who’d talk or converse while walking alongside us. 

We’d talk about the dog, and if we’d never met, they’d often get around to asking how I’d lost my limbs. When I shared my story, they’d be intrigued or touched. These conversations sometimes led to discussions of faith. They wondered sometimes how I could have such a positive attitude, and I’d tell them I believed God created me for a purpose and that I’d put my faith in that. 

Walking around, sharing my dog, Seth, and my faith, became a real passion for me. I’d leave the house with Seth and couldn’t wait to see who would come around the corner. After a while, I’d offer to share my story and my beliefs just about anywhere I went. I don’t remember being rejected by anyone, though there were probably some who took a detour when they saw me coming. 

I tried not to be hard core or high pressure. I would just ask how they were doing, and after a few minutes of conversation, I might say, “Is there anything you’d like me to pray for on your behalf?” Most people appreciated the offer. Who doesn’t need a prayer now and then either for themselves or someone they care about? It’s like being offered a surprise gift by a stranger, and it’s even better than winning the lottery because the prize of prayer is everlasting! 

‬‬ but in your hearts honor Christ the Lord as holy, always being prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you; yet do it with gentleness and respect,

‭‭1 Peter‬ ‭3:15‬ ‭ESV

As Christians, we have to be on our toes and ready to share our faith. Fortunately, I actually have a couple of toes, so that’s not a problem! The greatest way to demonstrate our faith is to live each day with strength, peace, love, and joy—even amid trial. 

When have you been excited to share good news with someone else? What gifts has God given you to tell others about Him?

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