By David Ettinger
Duking it Out
Over the years, I have duked it out theologically with unbelievers. It’s not that these exchanges were uncomfortable or hostile; rather, they tended to travel quite far up the apologetics scale.
Much of these exchanges have come while engaging Mormons, who are frequent visitors to my neighborhood and often accompany me while I’m out walking. Other exchanges have come with fellow journalists during my newspaper days.
I often encountered heavy resistance to my claims that 1) there is a God who created all things; 2) Jesus Christ is God; 3) people are natural sinners separated from God; 4) all people need a Savior to rescue them from Hell; and 5) Jesus Christ is the only way to salvation.
In stating my positions, it really felt as if I was duking it out in a boxing ring, my opponents fierce and uncompromising. It is natural for the unsaved to spurn the claims of the God of the Bible, and to push back against them. Sharing one’s faith is spiritual warfare, and it often requires us to engage in the battle.
Something More Peaceful
On occasion, however, I have been called upon to simply proclaim what I know and move on, and this is something far more peaceful and pleasant.

There have been times when I have been among those who were expressing atheistic or Christ-denying views, but not in a harsh or confrontational way. In some of those instances, all that was required of me was to counter their proclamations with my own. When they said, “There is no God,” I countered, “Yes, there is indeed a God, and He is the creator of Heaven and Earth.”
Sometimes that was all the opportunity I was granted, but it was enough. For one reason or another, theological/apologetic discourse was not appropriate for the situation. It was as if the Lord was telling me, “Simply proclaim a brief truth about Me; it is enough.”
Simply “Proclaim”
I love the idea of simply proclaiming the truth about the Lord’s existence. In Hebrew, the word “proclaim” is qara (pronounced “kara”) and can be translated, “to call,” “to recite,” “to cry out,” or my favorite, “to utter a loud sound” (though I hope the discussion doesn’t involve yelling!). A few examples of qara are:
- Deuteronomy 32:3: “For I proclaim [qara] the name of the LORD; ascribe greatness to our God!
- Psalm 26:7: “That I may proclaim [qara] with the voice of thanksgiving and declare all Your wonders.”
- Psalm 96:2: “Sing to the LORD, bless His name; proclaim [qara] good tidings of His salvation from day to day.”

In the New Testament, the Greek word for “proclaim” is kerryso, which can be translated “to herald,” doing so with formality or gravity. In other words, sometimes it is simply enough to proclaim God, but to do so with seriousness and significance. A few examples of kerryso are:
- Matthew 4:23: “Jesus was going throughout all Galilee, teaching in their synagogues and proclaiming [kerryso] the gospel of the kingdom …”
- Acts 8:5: “Philip went down to the city of Samaria and began proclaiming [kerryso] Christ to them.”
- 1 Peter 2:9: “But you are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people for God’s own possession, so that you may proclaim [kerryso] the excellencies of Him who has called you out of darkness into His marvelous light.”
Boldness Needed
In this ever-darkening world, proclaiming God will require more boldness, but it is not an intellectually difficult task.
Even if we are not highly proficient at sharing the Gospel in a deep theological way, we can at the least simply proclaim what we know about our Lord – that He exists, that He is the Creator of all things, that He loves the human race, and that He offers salvation to those who would have Him.
May God give us the grace and boldness to qara and kerryso His glorious Name!
vicklea
March 31, 2022
I really enjoyed your exposition about sharing the gospel. I have found myself getting louder in situations with unbelievers sometimes and I have found, much to my chagrin, that loudness doesn’t work, but doing what you say does. Simply proclaim. I would add and then just love them. I have a sibling who stubbornly refuses to accept the existence of God, unless she needs prayer for something. At that time, she calls me to pray for her. Interesting that the God she does not believe in would answer my prayers, right? Anyway, your post is outstanding today (as it is many days), so I am re-blogging. Thank you for the definitions and examples of proclaim, too. Very enlightening!
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dettinger47
March 31, 2022
Thank you for the reblog, Vickie. Your sister’s situation reflects the absurdity of the human mind. Hopefully she will come to know Christ as her Lord and Savior.
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vicklea
March 31, 2022
I’m still praying that it will happen. The saddest thing is that she can’t sleep at night because she fears dying in her sleep (as her ex-husband did). I have told her countless times that if Jesus were her Savior, she would not have to fear death at all. Still she persists with a nap at night and more naps during the day, with no long periods of rest because of her fears.
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dettinger47
March 31, 2022
Hopefully she will see the absurdity of living life this way, and cast all her cares upon the Lord!
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Bruce Cooper
March 31, 2022
Excellent David, I reposted. Blessings!
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dettinger47
March 31, 2022
Much obliged!
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mrsmariposa2014
March 31, 2022
Yes, indeed, so much truth here, David! Sometimes, all that is required is to declare His greatness. Thank you.
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dettinger47
March 31, 2022
Thank you, Marisa.
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ken riddles
March 31, 2022
Good post David. That’s a new one on me: ‘duked it out’ must be an American expression? (a fellow American of yours has written a book that might help Vickie’s sibling. ‘Is atheism dead?’ by Eric Metaxas.
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dettinger47
March 31, 2022
Duke it out … as in two boxers in a ring.
Every once in a while my U.K. blogging friends will drop in an expression I’ve never seen. Must admit, the U.K. phrases are much more colorful than ours!
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Tom
March 31, 2022
David, thanks for this good exhortation! Sometimes we get so concerned about what we’re going to say, that we end up saying nothing. A little Gospel is better than no Gospel.
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dettinger47
March 31, 2022
True on every point. Thanks, Tom.
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dawnfanshawe
March 31, 2022
the Lord used to answer a question I asked Him this morning. Thank you David.
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dettinger47
March 31, 2022
Thank you, Dawn.
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seekingdivineperspective
March 31, 2022
Don’t you love it when He does that?
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dawnfanshawe
March 31, 2022
absolutely! He never fails, yet I wonder about stuff a while before asking Him directly, then countless people give me his answer! 😀
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seekingdivineperspective
March 31, 2022
I had a friend who would go through customs, and when asked, “Do you have anything to declare?” would say, “Jesus is Lord.” (*eye roll*)
I may have shared this with you before, but I’ve read about three kinds of atheists: the ones who say, “I don’t know and I don’t care.” the ones who say, “I don’t know, and I don’t think anyone CAN know,” and the ones who say, “I don’t know, but I’d be interested in anything you can tell me …” Needless to say, I love that last group. 😉
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dettinger47
March 31, 2022
No, I hadn’t heard that before. Like it!
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seekingdivineperspective
March 31, 2022
Correction – that was three kinds of agnostics, not atheists.
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Gary Fultz
March 31, 2022
I do not know how many times I have prayed that little prayer before proclaiming truth (each situation different of course), “Lord, is this casting pearls… or do I speak your truth?”
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dettinger47
March 31, 2022
Amen. Thank you, Gary.
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Crissy
April 1, 2022
I just read your explanation of “duked it out “, now I know what it means.😊
Great post David .
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dettinger47
April 1, 2022
Hah. Thanks, Crissy.
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dettinger47
March 31, 2022
Thank you, Bruce.
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