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Why should we proclaim what God has done?

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Proclaiming God’s deeds encourages faith and gratitude among believers.

Proclaiming what God has done serves several purposes: it strengthens the faith of the community, invites others into fellowship with Christ, and acts as a testimony of God’s grace in our lives. In Psalm 66, the psalmist invites others to 'come and hear' the wonderful works of God, encouraging witnesses to share their experiences of salvation and grace. This sharing of testimonies is rooted in the Christian tradition and brings glory to God. It reaffirms the truths of scripture and reminds all believers of God’s unfailing goodness in both ordinary and extraordinary circumstances. By telling others about God’s deeds, we actively participate in expanding the gospel message and encourage a culture of worship and gratitude.
Scripture References: Psalm 66:16, John 4:29

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