How To Answer Well

How do you do anything well? Answer: Practice!

Here’s a helpful phrase: "your first time should not be your first time ". In other words, the first time that it really counts, should not be the first time you've ever done it. That's true for sports, speeches, performances, and even responding Biblically.

If you’re honest, there are questions that you feel unprepared for, and you hope no one will ever ask you. Whether it's about salvation,  political and moral perspectives, or theological interpretations – all these big topics can be very intimidating. So what shall we do? Avoid them all altogether?  Stay away from anyone who might ask them? Or… get ready now so we can be prepared to answer "in season and out of season “?

I would advise we get ready now. Here are 3 simple steps:

1. Make a list of questions and subjects you are uncomfortable addressing.
2. From that list, start writing down how to answer them. Remember, answer the way you would if you were asked right now.
3. After writing them down, polish them up by researching more information, and by rearranging your answers so they flow smoothly and logically.
That’s it. Keep doing it and you will improve your confidence and effectiveness…for God’s glory.

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