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What does the Bible say about being God's witnesses?

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The Bible teaches that God's people are called to be His witnesses, testifying to His truth and grace in salvation through Christ.

In Isaiah 43, God designates His people as witnesses, emphasizing their unique role in testifying of His character and actions in history. This privilege stems from their knowledge and belief in God, as well as the transformation they experience through faith in Christ. The Apostle Paul highlights this in Acts, noting that 'there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved,' which solidifies the importance of a faithful witness to the work of Jesus. Being God's witnesses means demonstrating the power and grace of God in our lives and pointing others to Christ as the source of salvation.
Scripture References: Isaiah 43:10-12, Acts 4:12, Isaiah 43:10, Luke 24:46-48, 2 Corinthians 2:14-17, Ephesians 5:2

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God's Witnesses
Bill Parker · Jul 20, 2008
Watching To See
Don Fortner · Nov 23, 2010

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Isaiah 43:10
Robert Hawker · Jul 8, 2016
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