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Why should Christians testify about what God has done?

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Christians are called to testify about God's work in their lives as a form of obedience and worship.

Testimony is a profound expression of faith, rooted in the command of Christ to share what He has done in our lives. In Mark 5:19, Jesus instructed the former demoniac to go home and tell his friends of the great things the Lord had done for him. This reflects the importance of sharing our personal experiences of God's grace, which serves to glorify God and encourage others. Testimonies provide tangible evidence of the transformative power of the Gospel, demonstrating that salvation is not merely a theological concept but a lived reality. As believers, our stories can inspire hope and faith in those around us, reinforcing that God's compassion and power are still at work today.
Scripture References: Mark 5:19, Psalm 107:2

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