What to do when people have objections to Jesus

Conversations about faith and religion always bring important questions and objections to the surface. These objections can often be misinterpreted as scary, discouraging, negative moments. In reality, an objection isn’t something to be feared; it’s an opportunity to engage.

When it comes to addressing objections, often it’s as much about how we respond as it is about the response we give.

Halimbawa, ang isang tao ay maaaring nahihirapan makabalik sa faith dahil sa violence involved in the Crusades. Ngunit habang mas nakikinig ka narealise mo na behind their question is a personal experience where they were hurt by the church. Why would people who claim to love in the name of Jesus act so hurtfully? Often resolving a question doesn’t just mean giving “the right answers”.

Ever heard the old adage: “people don’t care what you know until they know that you care”? How we speak speaks volumes. Mahalaga na ma-discern natin ang dahilan kung bakit nila natatanong ang mga tanong na meron sila. This gives more value than a masterful apologetic response.

Here are 4 tips so you can respond rather than react when objections are raised:

1. Don’t be surprised

If may mga challenging questions na naitanong, don’t assume that you’re being attacked. There are many reasons that objections to Jesus and the Bible are raised. They can come from a place of hurt, misunderstanding or from competing worldviews. And often the most alienating way we can respond is with surprise or alarm. Don’t be surprised: invite conversation.

2. Engage

Huwag iwasan ang objections, better to engage with them. Magtanong ka ng good questions kapag may mga objections ka na ma-encounter. This is an excellent conversational tool. Ask often: “What makes you say that?” It slows down the conversation and makes the thought process more of a dialogue.

Nagbibigay rin ito sa’yo ng space para makinig, mag-isip, at manalangin. Halimbawa, may nagsabi ng “I just don’t understand how a good God can allow so much pain in this world.” By asking “What makes you say that?” you will uncover the heart behind the objection. Maaaring ma-discover mo din na baka may sakit sila, o may loved one na namatay recently. Ultimately, you’re not answering a question, you’re answering a person.

3. Learn as you go

Getting completely stumped in a conversation is an opportunity to learn. Di mo kailangan maging expert or “get it perfect.” Admitting that you don’t know an answer can sometimes be the best answer to give. Say you’ll look into it and get back to them. This keeps the conversation going, shows humility, and helps build your knowledge and resources.

Remember – there’s more going on behind the scenes than just a conversation. The Holy Spirit is always at work. Be honest and trust Him.
4. Be ready

The Bible says to be ready to “make a defence to anyone who asks you for the reason for the hope that is in you” ( 1 Peter 3:15 ). Sharing Jesus and loving your neighbour means engaging in difficult conversations.

Pag-isipan mo mabuti kung bakit ka naniniwala kay Jesus. Bakit mas naniniwala ka kay Jesus kaysa kay Buddha or Mohammad? Study the Bible and listen to a wide range of good apologetics podcasts (apologetics means defence of the faith). Include them in your weekly listening and study. Consider these things for yourself, and be ready to respond in gentleness and respect.

0 Comments

Active Here: 0
Logged in as Name
Edit ProfileLogout

Sign in or create an account to join the conversation

Be the first to leave a comment.
Someone is typing...
No Name
Set
Moderator
4 years ago
This is the actual comment. It's can be long or short. And must contain only text information.
(Edited)
No Name
Set
Moderator
2 years ago
This is the actual comment. It's can be long or short. And must contain only text information.
(Edited)

New Reply

Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.
Load More Comments
Loading

We value your privacy

By clicking “Accept”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyse site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. View our Privacy Policy for more information.