Also revelation is the least boring thing I can think about and and it contributes greatly to annoying
my unbelieving friends.
re: using scripture to annoy
unbelieving friends YES especially unbelieving Jews right out of the OT, it arouses them to jealosy,..
To some of
my unbelieving friends, I probably do not fit their idea of how a follower of Jesus should live, talk, and act.
Being a Christian made me somewhat weird in my urban, progressive context, but despite some clear differences, I held a lot in common with
unbelieving friends.
To
my unbelieving friends, my last and best example of Truth is Jesus, being the God - Man (Son of God) and Israel's Messiah (the Christ) He is the embodiment of Truth.
I fought it, thought about it, reasoned it, talked to God about it, read the Bible, talked to Christians, talked to
unbelieving friends and then He saved me.
Questions are good if
your unbelieving friend (s are) seeking, if their mind is already made up it is unlikely that any amount of evidence is going to work.
Not exact matches
This word is addressed both to the rebellious,
unbelieving hearts of the scribes and to the naive, trusting hearts of those who brought their
friend on the pallet.
You need not worry about
unbelieving family and
friends, or the life of humanity.