Feeling Stuck Sharing Jesus? Hindi Ka Nag-Iisa.

You’ve been faithful. Pinag-pray mo naman sila. Sinubukan mo na rin silang yayain sa church. You’ve brought up Jesus in conversations kahit awkward. But if you’re honest, parang wala nangyayari.

No response. No fruit. No signs that it’s making a difference.

If that’s you—you’re not failing. But maybe you're in a wilderness season. Even Jesus spent time in the wilderness (Matthew 4). Even prophets felt unheard. Even Paul, the boldest evangelist, faced closed doors (Acts 16:6–7). Evangelism isn’t always revival crowds and dramatic stories. More often than not, it's about obedience in silence.

It's about walking by faith, not by sight (2 Corinthians 5:7).

So, ano ang call sa atin sa season na ’to? We are called to remain faithful and to trust in God’s sovereign hand.

Kung nasa wilderness season ka ngayon, ask the Holy Spirit to help you shift with wisdom and grace—adapting the way you reach others, as He leads.

The Key to Evangelism: Spirit-led Adaptability Bilang followers of Christ, we’re called to “become all things to all people” so that by all possible means, some might be saved (1 Corinthians 9:22). Yet too often, we fall into patterns—repeating the same approach, the same script, the same strategy—thinking it will work for everyone.

But evangelism is not a formula. It's a partnership with the Holy Spirit. Every soul is unique. Every heart is at a different place. And if we rely only on our preferred method, we may miss what God is doing in the moment. Evangelism requires sensitivity. Discernment. Obedience.

Kaya minsan, mas mahalagang makinig kaysa magsalita. Mag-pray muna bago kumilos. At maging willing mag-adjust—not to water down the message, but to meet people where they are, just as Jesus did.

Here’s a story that might inspire you to rethink your approach: "Recently, may nilapitan akong kuya sa may motorcycle parking. He was vaping and on his phone. I had a plan in mind kung paano ko i-share yung Gospel. But I sensed the Holy Spirit prompting me to shift direction and share my personal testimony. So nag-small talk muna ako, tapos shinare ko yung testimony ko—na dati rin akong addict sa vape, and how Jesus helped me overcome it. As I was sharing, he put his vape down and listened! This made an opening for me to share the Gospel more authentically. That moment deeply impacted both of us. Doon ko na-realize na hindi kailangan perfect ‘yung delivery. It’s about being sensitive to the Holy Spirit and meeting people where they are."

— yesHEis Philippines Community It wasn’t the method that made the impact—it was the message of Christ and the power behind it. The willingness to adjust, to set aside a planned script, created space for the Gospel to be shared in a way that truly connected.

It wasn’t the testimony alone that changed anything, but God using that story to reveal His grace and truth. Kaya sobrang importante na magpa-lead sa Holy Spirit—lalo na sa mga moments na kailangan natin mag-adjust. So while adaptability opens the door, it’s still the Gospel that transforms hearts. And that’s why being led by the Holy Spirit matters—because when we follow His prompting, the message isn’t just heard. It’s received.

The Apostle Paul Understood the Assignment

Like we mentioned earlier, Paul writes in 1 Corinthians 9:22, “I have become all things to all people so that by all possible means I might save some.”

Hindi binago ni Paul ang Gospel message— He just changed his approach. Led by the Spirit, he adjusted to the needs and context of the people in front of him.

Maybe we need to do the same— be open to shifting our method, but anchored in the same truth.

How to Grow in Spirit-led Adaptability

Get God’s Direction
Ask God for Wisdom God knows the person you’re trying to reach better than you do. So ask Him:
→ Lord, paano ko sila i-reach out in a way that speaks directly to their heart?


Recognise When It’s Time to ShiftJust because a conversation seems closed doesn’t mean God’s done working. Sometimes, it’s a sign to shift your approach.
→ Ano ang pwede mong i-adjust—your timing, tone, or questions?

Be Willing to Try Something New
Maybe what they need isn’t a church invite. Maybe it’s your story that will speak to them. Maybe it's your prayer that will comfor them. Or maybe they just need to know that someone cares enough to listen.
→ Ano ang pwede mong gawin differently next time?

Learn from Other
Who encourages you to stay Spirit-led and courageous? Surround yourself with those people.
→ One way to do this is to stay connected with the yesHEis community. There are stories like this shared every week!

You Don’t Have to Force It—Just Be Willing

What kind of evangelist could you become if you stopped striving for perfection, and simply stayed open—available, responsive, and led by the Spirit?

The invitation is already there. The message is already powerful. And God is ready to move—are you?

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