Saturday Morning Visitation

Visitation is one of those things with which I have a love/hate relationship! I love the opportunity to meet people and have a chance to witness to them, but I also hate to watch people shoo us away as though we were peddling something they don't need. I can imagine their thoughts as they come to the door or peer at us through their curtains, thinking we can't see them: "Oh no! Not another salesman/Jehovah's Witness/do-gooder!"

Most of the people in the neighborhoods we visit fall into one of 3 categories:
1. Not Home
2. Home, But Want You To Think They're Not Home.
3. Not Interested

This can get so discouraging!! Eagerly walk up to the front door, tract or brochure in hand. Ring bell. Wait. Wait. Put tract in door. Leave.

or

Eagerly walk up to the front door. Ring bell. Wait. Door opens a crack. Person peers out and answers our questions with the answers they think we want to hear, then says "thank you" without meaning it and shuts door again.

Josh was reminding me that we won't always see fruit of what we're doing right away, and that we have to keep being faithful to do those things we know are right, even when it seems pointless. Maybe next time I'll pray for at least one person to be ready to talk to us with an open mind, ready to hear the gospel of Christ! That would be so exciting in the midst of a neighborhood of lost people pretending not to be lost. This morning's visitation was a good reminder to me to keep praying that the Lord would soften the hearts of those who would accept Him and to use me to reach them.

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