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I. What is it? A. The biblical idea of witnessing. 1. It first of hall has a legal connotation to it. a. To be an eye-witness to a certain transaction. b. To be a witness to the selling of a certain piece of land. c. To witness to the marriage of someone. 2. It means to testify to the truth of a cer
Witnessing can be done in different areas. To witness is very hard work! To do it right you must be humble, have knowledge in the scripture, do it boldly and to the glory and honor of God. Jesus tells us in Matthew 10:32, “Whosoever therefore shall confess me before men, him will I confess also befo
Witnessing in the workplace is not bragging about all the wonderful feats of faith you have performed. Faith is not in and of ourselves, it is a gift of God. It is not keeping silent when a fellow worker falls into sin. That would be a sin of omission and a failure to witness. Witnessing requires d
Witnessing is an important aspect of the calling of the child of God. Jesus said, “Let your light so shine before men that they may see your good works and glorify your father which is in heaven.” The witness of Christians is so important that it is an integral part of the good works that flow from
Witnessing, no matter when—where—why—how, is very hard work! To do it right you must: be humble; be knowledgeable in the scriptures; and do it boldly, all for the honor and glory of God. Hopefully, we try to witness at all times and in all places, for we are on a pilgrim’s journey for our Lord and S
Witnessing
We think it is only a special activity, something we do at certain times. But I want you to think broadly when we speak of witnessing tonight. I want you to see that witnessing is a way of life for the Christian, not a special activity. It is something we must always be doing. Witnessing has to do w
When it lives within you, you must speak! Three. A witness testifies of the Truth he has seen and known. Not of ourselves, but the Truth. Witnessing is NOT a long accounting of our conversion and deeds of faith so that the impression left is of ourselves. But we witness of Christ and His matchless
For most of us the first thing that comes to mind when we think of witnessing is that it is what one does when he tells others about God and about being a child of God, a Christian. That is certainly true. But witnessing is more than that. Witnessing begins, not with telling others about God and the
A witness, then, is one who remembers, who has knowledge of something by recollection, and who can thus tell about it. In other words, the making known and confessing of convictions. Now we must take this basic idea and apply it to the subject under consideration. In our daily lives we must be liv