Using Personal Testimony
“Always be prepared to give an answer to
everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you
have” (1 Peter 3:15). How many opportunities have you missed because you
were unprepared or unwilling to share your faith? For many people, the
answer is “too many.” The most powerful evangelistic tool you have is
within your grasp. It’s not a seminary degree—it’s your personal
testimony. Why? Because
you
are the expert on what happened in your life. People may debate the
reliability of the Bible, but they cannot refute your personal
experience. Your testimony can be a spiritual tie-in at any point in a
conversation. But you must be prepared. You should be able to tell your
testimony in a short version (less than one minute) and in a longer
version (three minutes max). There are three parts to a personal
testimony:
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Life before Christ.
Choose a descriptive word for your life before Christ. If you were a
child when you became a Christian, think how your life might have
turned out without Christ. Your word might be
empty, boring
or
purposeless.
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How you became a Christian.
Where were you? (At church, at camp, at home?) How did you become a
Christian?
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Life after you met Christ.
Choose another descriptive word of your life as a Christian. You might
say something like
meaningful, fulfilled
or
exciting.
Describe some tangible benefit that God brings to your life today.
The most important and powerful part of your testimony is not what your
life was like before Christ—it
is the difference he makes in your life now.
This should be the longest part of your testimony, and it is what will
appeal to people. Because God is always at work in your life, keep your
testimony fresh and updated. Look for opportunities to tie your
testimony into everyday conversations. With practice, you’ll become more
confident sharing your faith and even more aware of the many people you
encounter who will be changed by your story.
Here Are Some Seeker
Stories of Encouragement
“I grew up in a Christian home. Even though I attended church every
Sunday with my family, my life still seemed
empty.
When I was sixteen years old,
I attended a
church camp
and heard the gospel in a fresh way. I talked with my pastor one day at
camp and told him I was ready to receive Christ as my Savior and Lord.
He helped me
say a prayer to God
to ask him to forgive me of my sins and to come into my heart. Since
that time, my life has been
complete.
Now that Jesus is with me, I no longer feel lonely, as I once did.”
See more
Seeker Stories
from Beginning the Journey, Copyright 2005 by the
Zondervan Corporation. Beginning the Journey; Notes, book
introductions, reading plan, and introductory articles, Copyright
ã
1996 by Willow Creek Association, and "used with permission."
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