Testimony Time


In our small group, we are reading through “Good to Great in God’s Eyes” by Chip Ingram. Last night we were discussing the chapter “Pray Great Prayers”. As we were talking about keeping a prayer journal, my wife mentioned that because of the digital age, that’s something our kids are missing out on. The vast majority aren’t keeping journals. Because they aren’t, they can’t flip through pages to see where they thought the world was going to come to an end and then it didn’t. They don’t have a record of the ways that God has moved in their life.

In the chapter we discussed, Chip mentioned that he keeps a prayer journal where he writes down things that are too big for him to handle. By writing them down, he is transferring them over to God. He said he also leaves a little space under each one so that when it gets answered, he can put a note in there. When his faith needs a boost, he goes back through that journal to remind himself of the times when he was faced with the impossible and then he reads the notes below it where God answered. It helps him when he faces other impossible situations.

As we discussed that, we began to talk about how we remember years ago when churches would have testimony time. It’s something that’s missing from our modern church. I believe it’s something that is still necessary. Scripture says that we overcome by the blood of the Lamb and the word of our testimony. We need to hear the stories of what God is doing in people’s lives. We need to see His hand at work around us. It reminds us that He’s still listening and that whatever we are facing, isn’t too big for God.

We then went around the room and shared stories of a God answering prayers, big and small. Each person in our group could point to a time when God answered. That built my faith up. God knows your need and He hears your prayers. You don’t have to use your prayers to try to persuade God to move in your favor. You simply need to make your requests known to Him. Call out the promises He has made in His Word. Remind Him of what He’s done for others. Your heartfelt prayers touch the heart of God. Your need is not too big and it’s not too small. He’s not so concerned with everything else in the world that He doesn’t have time for you or your needs.

If you need your faith built today, ask someone what God has done for them. Ask them what prayers He has answered. If He’s answered something, then tell others. They need to hear what He has done for you. Your testimony will help them be an overcomer in their situation. If you don’t know who to tell, then use the comments below to share what God has done for you. People will read it and be blessed. God still moves today. God still answers prayers. Tell Him what you need, He’s listening right now.


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  1. Yes, I miss the testimony part of church service.

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    • We need to bring it back. Maybe have it a little more structured than before. I believe we are missing out on some blessings we used to get.

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      • In this time of my life, I reach back many years ago to the old church mothers who told of God’s faithfulness to them. That really builds my faith now. Either it’s true and he will be faithful to me just the same, or it’s all a shame. There was so much conviction in them and on their testimonies, there’s no doubt that God will be faithful to me just the same. Then, I’ll become the one telling of his goodness!

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      • Preach on, preacher man! Preach on! 😀

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  2. Colette S Brenaman's avatar Colette S Brenaman

    The ways in which God answers my prayers are often unexpected. When talking to Him I will tell Him what’s on my heart, asking Him to carry my burdens and heal my pain. I think sometimes I expect Him to respond a certain way but He always has a better idea. He knows I love books and people and so often as I’ve looked back and reflected on a situation I can see that God has provided one or the other and sometimes both in answer to my plea for help. His answers may come through the contents of a sermon, something I read on a blog, or through talking to a friend. But He never ceases to amaze me at how deep His love and cares for me are by the variety of ways He speaks to me.

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  3. Colette S Brenaman's avatar Colette S Brenaman

    And as I forgot to mention above; He also speaks to me through His Word of course. A passage of scripture I had come across multiple times in the past taking on new meaning when reading with something specific on my heart and mind.

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    • That’s something I pray for each day. I ask that He speak to me through His Word and that He show me things I’ve glossed over or haven’t seen before.
      Thanks again for sharing.

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