Verse of the day: For ye shall be thy witness before all men, of what ye have seen and heard (Acts 22. 15).
Paul was chosen to see and hear the Lord speak to him from heaven. This divine choice was a great privilege for the Apostle; however, it wasn’t supposed to end in itself. Was the divine choice intended for Paul to influence others?Even today, Europe owes the Gospel to Paul.
- It is up to us.
- In our chances.
- To be witnesses of what the Lord has revealed to us; and the danger we’re in is hiding this precious revelation.
- First of all.
- We have to see and hear.
- Otherwise we will have nothing to say.
- And when we have seen and heard.
- We must be anxious to bear our testimony.
- This testimony will be personal: “You must be”; it will be proclaimed in Christ’s favor: “You must be his witness”; It will be constant and compromised.
- Above all.
- We must be witnesses of Christ.
- Setting aside many other issues.
- Should our testimonies not only be presented to a small group of people who welcome us with kindness.
- But to all men?reach.
- Young and old.
- Rich and poor.
- Good and bad.
- We should never be silent.
- As people possessed by a mute spirit; because this biblical passage is both an order and a promise.
- Shouldn’t we misunderstand that?” Will you have to be your best man?””You are my witnesses.
- ” said the Lord? (It’s 43.
- 10).
Sir, keep that promise in me too!
By: Charles Spurgeon. © 2020 Loyal Ministry. All rights are reserved.
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