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Why is it essential for Christians to witness?

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Witnessing is essential as Christians are commanded to share the gospel and testify to God's grace, reflecting their faith and transforming power (Acts 22:15).

Christian witnessing is an essential aspect of the faith, rooted in Christ's Great Commission to His followers to make disciples of all nations (Matthew 28:19-20). In Acts 22:15, Paul emphasizes that every believer is called to be a witness of the things they have seen and heard—primarily the message of grace through Jesus Christ. Sincere witnessing serves several purposes: it strengthens the believer's faith, fulfills the command of Christ, and actively participates in God's mission to save the lost. Furthermore, as believers share their personal testimonies and the gospel, they demonstrate how lives can be transformed by God's grace, offering hope to others who are spiritually dead in their sins. Witnessing, therefore, is not a mere obligation but a joyous response to the grace that one has received.
Scripture References: Acts 22:15, Matthew 28:19-20

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