How long does it take to bring the gospel to others? Well that is a bit of a loaded question and the only answer that I can think of to get it right would be, as long as it takes.
“28And Agrippa said to Paul, ‘In a short time would you persuade me to be a Christian?’ 29And Paul said, ‘Whether short or long, I would to God that not only you but also all who hear me this day might become such as I am—except for these chains.’” — Acts 26:28-29 (ESV)
Paul was doing the work of Christ and time was on his side. Whether he would work for a few minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, years, etc… he was putting in the work for the LORD. I have to be willing to do the same. I have to put in the work and not give up at the first sign of challenge or resistance. I have to take the time that is needed to get the job done.
Now, there are times when my work is not to get to the end. My role may only be to set the stage or plant the seed and someone else will be there to cultivate and complete the work. I think of those that lead at camps. Their role is to get things started and then someone else continues the work. When kids attend sports camp, they are introduced to drills to build their skills. The same is said for those who attend band camps, or adult who go on a Walk to Emmaus. The purpose is to begin the process and then take it further when you go away or back to where you come from. The work is completed later and the result is realized.
There are also times when the work is not completed due to the person receiving was not receptive at all. Even Jesus did the work and the receiver was not willing to accept and simply walked away, as seen below:
“21Jesus said to him, ‘If you would be perfect, go, sell what you possess and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; and come, follow me.’ 22When the young man heard this he went away sorrowful, for he had great possessions. 23And Jesus said to his disciples, ‘Truly, I say to you, only with difficulty will a rich person enter the kingdom of heaven.’” — Matthew 19:21-23 (ESV)
Jesus did not pursue the man for it was clear that he was not willing to do that which was necessary to belong to Christ. The man was not receptive and walked away. I have to remember that there are times when it is the right thing to do to simply move on and not through good work after a situation that will not reach the end. I have to go back to the idea that maybe my role is to simply plant the seed and allow the work to be completed later when the receiver is ready and willing to accept.
And all of this brings me back to the idea of taking as long as it takes when bringing the gospel. I have to not give up, but understand when I am speaking to the wall and not being received. As the questions keep coming, I continue providing answers. When the other is not questioning and they are arguing, then the time has come to allow for others to complete the work. Questions are asked by those seeking answers and knowledge. Arguing comes from those who have already decided and are simply wanting you to capitulate to their way of thinking and anything said contrary to their thought is rejected or not heard. I have to remember to stick to the gospel and take the lead of Paul and continue as long as it takes when those receiving are receptive.
What is your timeline for bringing the gospel? Are you saying the words and moving on? What if you were to stay with those who are receptive for as long as it takes to complete the work?