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What does the Bible say about personal testimony in witnessing?

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The Bible emphasizes the importance of personal testimony, as seen in Paul's interaction with King Agrippa in Acts 26.

In Acts 26, Paul provides a profound example of how personal testimony plays a vital role in witnessing. He speaks from his heart, directly addressing Agrippa and sharing his life-changing encounter with Christ on the Damascus road. This personal account not only demonstrates the transformative power of the Gospel but also highlights Paul's earnest desire for Agrippa's salvation. By sharing his own experience, Paul illustrates that witnessing is not merely about presenting theological truths, but about conveying the reality of God's work in one's life. Moreover, as believers, we are called to bear witness through our own stories of redemption, allowing others to see the grace and mercy of God in action.
Scripture References: Acts 26:12-20

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