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What does the Bible say about true testimony?

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A true testimony recounts what the Lord has accomplished through Jesus Christ, setting apart believers from non-believers.

The Bible teaches that a true testimony is not merely a recollection of personal experiences or feelings, but rather a declaration of what God has done in the lives of His people. In Revelation 12:11, it states that believers overcame by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony, which signifies that their primary witness is rooted in Christ’s redemptive work. True testimonies reflect the evidence of the Spirit's work in the saints, demonstrating their sonship and the transformative power of the gospel in their lives, rather than just past recollections of experiences.
Scripture References: Revelation 12:11

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