Saturday, July 11, 2026

 

You Have a Testimony to Share 


Recently part of our family gathered at a restaurant known for its New York style pizza. Having visited that city a few times, we fell in love with their pizza, but have had a hard time finding anything comparable to it in our area, even among restaurants which claim to offer it. My wife had discovered this particular establishment near her workplace. She had taken me there so I could try it for myself. She subsequently took a couple of individuals born and raised in New York there, including her mom. They also loved it and testified to its authenticity. Therefore we ended up there on this occasion with our daughters and their families for their evaluation and enjoyment. They weren’t disappointed.

Testimonies based on personal experience can carry a lot of weight. It was one thing for me to say that I liked the food at this place. However, it was even more impressive to hear native New Yorkers sing its praises.

The same can hold true concerning our experience with the Lord. Personal testimonies can be effective and persuasive. Granted, such accounts are very subjective. They don’t necessarily offer the same kind of proof as objective truth and facts. Nevertheless, they are useful to support those objective realties. For example, it is helpful for us to know about all the evidence that points to the fact that Jesus rose from the grave. But neither should we ignore the testimony that is expressed in a great gospel song, “You ask me how I know He lives? He lives within my heart!” Our personal experiences aren’t proof. They could be mistaken. But if the objective evidence is true, then you would expect there would be individuals who can back it up by what they have seen for themselves. They know that Jesus is the risen Lord who can save souls and change lives, not just because the Bible says so or because there is an empty tomb, but because He has changed their hearts and lives.

I am reminded of the occasion when Jesus healed a blind man. Afterwards the religious leaders were questioning the man, trying to discredit him, and get him to disparage Jesus. They were disgruntled over the fact that Jesus had performed this act of healing on the Sabbath. As they drilled this man about who he thought Jesus was, the man finally responded, “Whether He is a sinner or not I do not know. One thing I know: that though I was blind, now I see” (John 9:25). This man may not have been able to make all the theological arguments about Jesus’ identity, but he knew what he had experienced. Jesus had touched him, restored his sight, and changed his life.

If we have had a personal encounter with Jesus as our Savior and Lord, we too have a testimony we can share. While we need to know as much factual information as possible about Him, the Bible, and doctrinal matters, we don’t have to be seminary graduates in order to share our faith with others. Each of us has a story to tell. We can simply share how Jesus has touched us and made a difference in our lives. Every person’s testimony is different. Some involve dramatic conversions from the depths of immorality. Others are about moral people who realized they were also sinners who couldn’t ever be good enough to save themselves.

Whatever your experience may be, it is worth sharing. And there is someone who needs to hear it. Your testimony may be just the thing that will help someone realize the authenticity of a relationship with the Lord. So let’s tell others what Jesus has done for us.

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