13 November

WHAT IS YOUR TESTIMONY?

"Even as the testimony of Christ was confirmed in you." 1 Corinthians 1:6 KJV

There’s a difference between confession and testimony. The confession of the Word and the testimony of God’s Word are not the same. When we confess the Word, we are responding to God’s Word in agreement with Him. Testimony is bearing witness of Him. The text verse says the testimony has been confirmed in you! How important this is, the testimony of a Christian. The devil likes to stop us from testifying but it is very important to testify. It’s just that some people don’t know what testimony is. Someone may say, “I lost my bunch of keys but praise God I found it”. This is good but there’s more to testimony than that. 

Testimony should speak of the faithfulness of God, so when you testify, it carries the faithfulness of God in it. Some testimonies are able to influence positive changes while other statements are met with disbelief? We live in a world where there are many personal testimonies that obviously lack credibility, power or authority. The great apostle’s testimony affected lives because it came from a man who could identify with the pain of his audience. Make your testimony compelling in the sense you are constrained by the love of Christ.

Today, testify to the grace of God in your life. Testify to the efficacy of the Word of God in your life; testify to His love in your life. As a child of God, you have a testimony! Testify of your victories in Christ. Testify of what he has done in your life. Don’t wait to feel it or see it first, no! testify. The bible says, “they overcame him by the blood of the lamb and the word of their testimony…”. Testimony gives you the victory over Satan. Glory to God.

Further Scripture Study: Revelation 1:2; Revelations 12:11 

Declare This: Dear Father, I will testify this day and always. With my testimony, I put the devil to shame and I claim my victory over him in Jesus name Amen.

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