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Isaiah 43:10

Isaiah 43:10
Robert Hawker July, 8 2016 3 min read
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July, 8 2016
Robert Hawker
Robert Hawker 3 min read
730 articles 1 sermons 30 books
What does the Bible say about being God's witnesses?

The Bible teaches that believers are chosen by God to be His witnesses, affirming His covenant love and faithfulness.

In Isaiah 43:10, God explicitly calls His people His witnesses, signifying their vital role in declaring His truth and covenant love. This role is not merely a title; it reflects the deep relational experience between God and His followers. When the Spirit witnesses to our spirits that we are indeed children of God, it establishes a joyful affirmation of our identity in Christ. It brings an overwhelming sense of honor and privilege to actively witness to God's faithfulness, not only in our lives but also in the redemptive history revealed in Scripture.

As believers, we can reflect on personal experiences where God has manifested His love, mercy, and faithfulness. Moments of conviction of sin, the call to salvation, and the warmth of His presence all serve as testimonies that validate His promise to us. In essence, to be a witness for God means to acknowledge and share how He has transformed our lives, affirming that He is indeed our Savior. When we embrace this calling, we become an integral part of God's mission to glorify Himself through the church and our personal testimonies.

Isaiah 43:10

How do we know God's covenant love is true?

God's covenant love is affirmed through His continuous faithfulness, answered prayers, and the witness of the Holy Spirit.

The assurance of God's covenant love stems from multiple avenues through which He reveals Himself to His people. First and foremost, God's unchanging nature means that His promises are steadfast and reliable. The experiences of answered prayers and blessings in our lives serve as concrete evidence of His love. In Isaiah 43:10, God's appeal to His people as witnesses reflects how He has consistently demonstrated His faithfulness throughout history.

Furthermore, the active role of the Holy Spirit in our lives amplifies our understanding of God's love. When the Holy Spirit convicts us, draws us to Christ, and assures us of our standing before God, we witness the tangible reality of His grace. These experiences collectively build a robust foundation for our faith, allowing us to confidently affirm that God's covenant love is not merely a theological concept but a lived reality evidenced by His personal interactions with us.

Isaiah 43:10

Why is being a witness for God important for Christians?

Being a witness for God is crucial as it affirms our faith and glorifies God through our testimonies.

The importance of being a witness for God cannot be overstated for Christians. It serves as an authentic expression of our relationship with Him, allowing us to share the transformational power of His love and grace in our lives. In 1 Peter 2:9, believers are referred to as a chosen people, indicating that our identity comes with the responsibility to proclaim His virtues. By witnessing, we not only affirm our faith but also encourage others in the body of Christ, enhancing communal worship and fellowship.

Moreover, our testimonies act as powerful tools for evangelism. In a world filled with skepticism and doubt, sharing our personal experiences of God's faithfulness can touch hearts and draw others to faith in Jesus Christ. The Bible teaches us that we overcome by the word of our testimony (Revelation 12:11), emphasizing the strength found in collective witness. Ultimately, when we testify about God's work in our lives, we bring glory to Him and fulfill the Great Commission that calls us to be His representatives in the world.

1 Peter 2:9, Revelation 12:11

"Ye are my witnesses, saith the Lord, and my servant whom I have chosen."—Isa. xliii. 10.

— Isaiah 43:10

Doth God indeed appeal to the souls of his people for the truth of his covenant love! Oh the gracious condescension! It is sweet, it is blessed, and a testimony enough to make the heart of every child of God that possesseth it to leap for joy, when the Spirit witnesseth to our spirits that we are the children of God. But it is still carrying on that blessedness with increasing delight, when the people of God themselves become witnesses of covenant love and faithfulness; and, from numberless experiences in themselves, can, and do set to their seals that God is true. See then, my soul, this morning, whether thou art one of thy God's witnesses, and thy Redeemer, as the servant of Jehovah, witnesseth for thee, and by his sweet influences in thee, all that thine heart can wish concerning the word of his grace, and thy fellowship and communion with him. Run over a few leading points in which thou canst, and dost bear witness for thy God. Did he not remember thee in thy low estate, when he passed by, and bid thee live? Did he not convince thee of sin, and put a cry in thine heart of salvation? Did not God the Holy Ghost convincingly prove to thee, both the infinite glories and perfections of Jesus, and by his gracious leadings constrain thee to a love towards him, dependence upon him, and a perfect approbation of having him for thy Saviour? Did not Jesus so graciously visit thee, shew thee his love, his tenderness, his power, his suitableness, his all-sufficiency, as to warm all thy frozen affections into a warmth for him and attachment to him. And did not thy God and Father, again and again, manifest to thee his covenant love, in. accepting thee in Jesus, blessing thee with all spiritual blessings in him, hearing and answering prayer, and proving by all these tokens that he is thy God, and that thou art one of his people? And art thou, my soul day by day looking up for salvation only in Jesus, and renouncing all other saviours? Dost thou know all these precious things, my soul, and a thousand more of the like nature, in which thou art bearing daily testimony to the word of his grace? Then surely thou art one of those to whom Jehovah appeals in the blessed scripture of the morning. Think then, my soul, what an honour thou art called to! What a privilege is thine! See to it, my soul, that thou witness for Jesus, whom God hath given for a witness to the people. And while Jesus takes up thy cause before the throne in heaven, do thou plead his cause, and be valiant for his truth here upon earth. And do ye, angels of light, and ye spirits of just men made perfect, witness for me that this Lord is my God.

From Poor Man's Morning Portions by Robert Hawker.
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