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1 | IM PREACHING ON SUNDAY.................. | Bible general Archive 2 | EdB | 119228 | ||
SAZ As you give your testimony be aware of the number of times you say "I". Let your testimony glorify God not you. To many that give a testimony use I, I over and over. They detail their life of sin, it is almost as if they are bragging about how bad they were. As you think about what your going to say if there is more than one I, as in the sentence "I realized I needed Jesus", then ask yourself who is glorified here. EdB |
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2 | IM PREACHING ON SUNDAY.................. | Bible general Archive 2 | SAZ | 119247 | ||
Hi EdB Thanx 4 ur advice i will take it into consideration - my intention is to glorify god by just sharing with them how god gives us strength, courage, and how he saves us. And just how powerful he is. Would you advise me not to share my testimony? The last thing i want to do is take away gods glory! |
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3 | IM PREACHING ON SUNDAY.................. | Bible general Archive 2 | EdB | 119260 | ||
Saz The greatest testimony you can give is, "I was a sinner on my way to hell when God in His infinite love and mercy reached out His hand and pulled me out of the much and mire." Then go on and tell the church what it means to you to have your name written in the Lamb's book of life. God's glory is not in your sin or how bad it was but your life now that your living for God. Paul said it very eloquently he said 1 Tim. 1:15 "This is a faithful saying and worthy of all acceptance, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners, of whom I am chief." Paul then gave glory to God through his life and the testimony of his lips. EdB |
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