Testify
Published 8:00 am Sunday, October 22, 2023
“But sanctify the Lord God in your hearts, and always be ready to give a defense to everyone who asks you a reason for the hope that is in you…” — 1 Peter 3:15 (NKJV)
As Christians we are to always be prepared to tell our story, to share what Jesus has done in, for, and to us. This is not an option that we might choose to follow, the Word of God states very clearly that we are to “always be ready” to tell what He means to us.
I read some time ago that fewer than 10% of all Christians have shared their faith with anyone. How can this be? If we are indeed Christians, then, by definition, we are disciples, or students of Jesus Christ. As students we are to follow the instructions of our teacher. To fail at this brings our devotion to discipleship into question and undermines the integrity of our Christian walk. Is it possible then that many who profess to be followers of Christ (Christians) only have their names listed in the church roll of membership?
It’s time for the Church to seek revival, for our membership to rise up in spirit against lackluster preaching and teaching of the traditions of men as the doctrine of God, we must get back to the Word of God for the people of God. If we are going to continue to be called the Church we must begin in earnest to live as the Church, to speak as the Church, to obey as the Church. We’ve got to return to the basics of Christianity, to following obediently the teaching of Jesus Christ, and the leading of God the Holy Spirit. Every Christian should be ready to share his or her testimony; we should all be ready to tell someone about Jesus and of what He has done for us and of what He will do for them. If we have any hope at all we must tell our story. This fallen world desperately needs to hear our personal testimony; it desperately needs to know that there are men and women just like them, who have been rescued from themselves by the very One Who created us all, the Lord Jesus the Christ. The world is waiting, let’s stand up and step up.
The Rev. Bobby Thornhill is a retired pastor.