Pss. 19:7 The law of the LORD is perfect, converting the
soul: the testimony of the LORD is sure, making wise the simple.
Why all the testimonies lately? I guess because it is what
God is calling His people to do. My friend Debbie gives a testimony as she has
fought and is winning the battle with breast cancer. Tom had a testimony about
his heater and had it happened just two days later, he’d be sitting in the cold
unable to fix what was broken. (he’s having surgery immobilizing him for
days.) My friend Steve is also battling
and winning the fight with cancer, and I myself have given testimony to the
many blessings the Lord has put in my life. And the list goes on.
A testimony of Christ is a Christian, baring his/her soul of
their struggles and showing you, possibly a non-believer, how He has worked
victoriously in our lives.
Take for instance Sunday. We made it to church on Sunday (read previous posts.) What I left out of the already 800 word post was this:
We went to a beautiful service but when we walked out to the car, there
under the car was a puddle.
“Is that supposed to be there? Or is it from another car?”
I so blondely asked.
“Yes honey.” Is the smart response I got.
I could SEE it was from our car, but we got in, it started
right up and off we drove. Church is about 20 –25 miles from home and as we
pulled into our driveway, went to park, it just conked right out. It started
right back up to be put in its place, but I was amazed that God had gotten us
to our front door before the car conked out.
What a blessing, what a testimony.
I’m in a Prayer Partner group on facebook and while many are
in need of prayer, it is always later related by a testimony of just HOW those
prayers were answered. I’m sensing a thread that ties the two together. Prayer
request ---> Prayers go out ---> Prayers answered ---> testimony.
Prayer for a struggling soul ---> Prayers go out --- > Prayers answered
--- > Testimony. It goes on and on.
It’s as if God is calling His people to prayer. I know quite
a few people of different religions and the one thing that bonds those
religions together is prayer. And through prayer healing occurs.
Now back to the car. Steven called his brother, the mechanic
and asked him if he could look at it. Well that meant a trip, in the car, to
Axtel. His brother, always ready to help his lil bro out said, “Sure bring it
out.”
His brother was off on Thursday so that is when Steven loaded up the
car with water and anti-freeze, bright and early because Steven had to be into
work at 11. I loaded up on the prayer because I knew it was a good 20-25 miles
from where we are.
Steven called at ten o'clock from Kearney and asked me to come take
him to work. I had the truck, so off in the nasty wind I road. The car had made it
to Axtel AND into Kearney where it now sits, I say ‘hospitalized’ (at a garage.)
Okay, so I haven’t got my miracle car fixed and who knows
where the money will come from, but I do know, the radiator had a hole in it,
needs to be replaced and it won’t be home from the ‘hospital’ until Tuesday. It’s
okay, my car will be fine and the Lord will provide as He always does. My full
testimony will come when I receive the message as to why and what reason the
car got sick at this time.
The point of my story is this, God calls us to give
testimony to all the glory and blessings in our life so that maybe just one
person might be touched and also want to plant a seed. That’s what God’s gift
to us is all about; it isn’t just about the cross and what was done to save us,
it is about what is in the here and now and what we can DO to save others and
possibly give them hope in their tomorrow. Get it?
The cross is OURS to bear. We either take it on or just
walk, no seeds, no testimony, just walk. Maybe that is what your faith is all
about to you, just walking and waiting for heaven. Me, I like to think of my
faith as a seed that I plant; I carry the cross to watch those around me
bloom!
He did it for me, it’s the LEAST and I do mean LEAST I can
do for Him.
Pss. 119: 88 Quicken me after thy lovingkindness; so
shall I keep the testimony of thy mouth.
2 comments:
It's time we all got out of the boat and walked in faith on the water! Keep writing!
Amen! Some don't get that. We're like Peter everyday that we give it completely to God.
Walking on faith is hard, but not hard once you get your feet wet.
I have to admit something here. I've known you (in the virtual world) for about 9 years or so. I had never seen God IN you, but about two or three years now He has surfaced in you and you emit HIM!This is what He calls us to do, shine the Light of Him from us for all the world to see.
It's a great feeling and a delightful beauty. May He hold you eternally!
God Bless! :D
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