Be My Witnesses
We have been given power by the Holy Spirit to be Jesus’ witnesses throughout the world (Acts 1:8). We are called to be witnesses for Jesus , not lawyers. So many times I find myself making arguments for the existence of God or the veracity of scripture as if Jesus needs clever arguments to make His point. Instead, we take the witness stand and simply tell our story. There is power in our story when we tell it. This is the reason why our arguments and debates are sometimes fruitless while our simple story of life-change is so effective. In John 9 the man born blind gives this testimony, “One thing I do know. I was blind but now I see!” His testimony is irrefutable, and so is yours. No one can argue that your life has changed dramatically. The proof is there for all to see.
In 1980 I was radically saved as a young boy. While I hadn’t lived a hard life or been exposed to too much of the world at that point, I was completely aware of my sin and my need for Jesus. I asked Jesus into my heart at a revival service on a Thursday night in a small church in Kentucky. My sister had asked me if I’d like to go up front to the altar to pray with her. I followed her to the front of the church and detoured toward the preacher. I told him that I needed Jesus. I remember clearly an older man taking me through the ABC’s of salvation. Admit. Believe. Commit. I trusted Jesus for my salvation that day.
Jesus has given us power to be witnesses to the world of His love and His forgiveness. Let’s spend less time arguing and more time witnessing.