Q&A: How do you persuade someone who refuses to engage with prophecy evidence?
Viewer asks how to get through to someone who won't listen to fulfilled prophecy arguments
Mike's answer: you cannot force anyone to listen or change their mind. Building genuine relational care for the person can make them more willing to hear. If they won't engage with prophecy, try a different angle — their longing for God, the need for forgiveness, God's moral law written on their heart, the transformation in your own life. Christianity is true from many directions, so approach from wherever the person is open. Ultimately, acknowledges the work of the Holy Spirit in drawing people and encourages prayer.
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