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GIVING YOUR PERSONAL TESTIMONY
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WHY?
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One of the most exciting and interesting ways to share Jesus is to give a
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personal testimony. Your testimony is the basis of your witness. It is your
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story, your firsthand account of what God through Christ has done in your
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life.
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Your testimony has authority. Many questions about the Bible you may not be
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able to answer, but you are the authority on your testimony.
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This guide will help you learn how to report your experience with Jesus in
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simple language.
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WHAT?
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At the end of this guide you should be able to understand the importance of
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your testimony in witnessing and be able to share it with others.
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HOW?
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You will achieve this goal by:
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Identifying the four points that should be included in a personal testimony
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Writing out your testimony
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Reading your testimony to a friend (or typing it up in a message on this BBS)
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Read I John 1:1-3. In these verses, John literally shares his tesimony. Those
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things which had seen and heard, he was telling others. Many times the Apostle
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Paul effectively gave his testimony. Sharing your testimony is one the most
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effective ways to witness for Jesus Christ.
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These are three basic characteristics of a personal testimony:
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1. IT HAS AUTHORITY. You may not be able to answer many questions about the
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Bible; however, you are the only authority in the area of your experience
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with Jesus Christ as your Savior and Lord.
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2. IT COMMUNICATES. It reaches out and expresses to people your very heart
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and life. You are not talking merely in theological terms, you are
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speaking about the things in life with which you are familiar. You are
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telling others what you have experienced with Jesus Christ.
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3. IT RELATES. As you talk about your experiences with God you are relating
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with people whose lives are like yours and who are seeking to understand
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the change that Jesus has brought about in your life.
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Paul gives his testimony in Acts 22:1-16 and 26:9-23. He says almost the same
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thing using a simple four-point outline. First, Paul says, "I have not always
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been a Christian, but God showed me my need of Jesus Christ. I committed my
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life to Jesus and now my life is different."
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Read those passages and then list the four points in Paul's outline.
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1.
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2.
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3.
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4.
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You should have something like:
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1. My life before Jesus.
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2. How I realized I needed Jesus.
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3. How I received Jesus.
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4. How Jesus makes my life full and meaningful now.
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Review these four points. You will use them in preparing your testimony.
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Simple facts to remember are:
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Your testimony is important. If it is important to you, it will become
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important to other people.
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As you prepare your testimony, seek the leadership of the Holy Spirit. Because
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you will have a very brief encounter with each person, it is necessary for you
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to seek the Holy Spirit's leadership in preparing to share your testimony.
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God honors preparation. Carefully prepare your testimony so you can
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effectively share Jesus Christ.
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Remember the four points of a testimony. The first three points are past
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history. Once you verbalize those, you will be prepared to share them anytime,
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any place. The fourth point is current and refreshing - how Jesus Christ is
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dealing in your life now, how He is making life meaningful. Your sharing the
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growth and daily relationship with Jesus makes vibrant and meaningful what God
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is doing in your life.
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Keep your testimony short. It should be from one minute to one and a half
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minutes or about 275 words. Use short, simple phrases.
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Keep your testimony to the point. Remember, you are not describing the
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theology of how to be saved. You are simply sharing what Christ has done in
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your life. Yet you need to give adequate detail. You are expressing to a
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person an intangible experience. The simple details of your experience relate
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what has happened in your heart and in your life. As you share your testimony,
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you live it.
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A person might criticize, "Preparing your testimony is mechanical." Actually,
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as you share your testimony and relive the experience, God through the Holy
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Spirit can give your testimony a new thrust, a new dynamic and a new meaning,
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refreshing your heart and life.
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Avoid bragging or negative remarks. Bragging about personal accomplishments
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does not glorify God. Paul said in Phil. 3:7, "But what things were gain to
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me, those I counted as loss for Christ." Boasting should be about Jesus Christ
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and what he has done. Negative comments lead toward a negative discussion.
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Keep your testimony positive, pointed and simple. Ask yourself, "If I were a
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person without Jesus or outside the fellowship of the family of God, what
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would this testimony mean to me?"
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As you prepare your testimony, carefully consider your words. Use language
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people understand. Often these are unfamiliar words and unfamiliar church
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organizations. Phrases such as: "I walked the aisle for Jesus," "I was saved,"
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"I was lost," or "I had a glorious experience" are meaningless to people who
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are unfamiliar with church vocabulary. Use words and phrases that will help
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others understand your testimony.
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A SAMPLE TESTIMONY:
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I was born three blocks from the county courthouse in Fort Worth, Texas. My
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father left my mother before I was born. In my early childhood - during the
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depression - my mother sought security. She met and married a man whom she
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thought would offer the security she so desperately needed. I grew up in what
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I thought was a normal home, a home similar to other homes. But there was a
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noticeable void. My life lacked real meaning and purpose.
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As a young man I began looking, searching and longing for meaning and purpose
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in life. For a while, I really did not find what I was looking for. Then I
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noticed a difference in the lives of some friends. That difference was Jesus.
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Jesus had made a change in their lives. I began to see in them what I wanted
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and needed.
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After one of my friends told me how to become a Christian, I very simply
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turned from my old way of life and invited Jesus Christ to come and live in
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me. No Roman candles burst. No bands played. But in a very real way I knew
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that God had come live in me.
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I cannot say every day since then has been beautiful and that I've been
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perfect. I'm human. But I continue to grow and develop and mature. One thing I
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know - Jesus Christ has always been faithful. He has helped, guided and
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blessed me. Now my life has real meaning.
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Now please take the time and write your testimony out using the four points
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discussed earlier. Keep it to about 275 simple, understandable words.
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