When I was a teen, I witnessed an auto accident. It was a shocking
experience that was compounded by what followed. As the only witness to the
incident, I spent the ensuing months telling a series of lawyers and insurance
adjustors what I had seen. I was not expected to explain the physics of the
wreck or the details of the medical trauma. I was asked to tell only what I had
witnessed.
As followers of Christ, we are called to be witnesses of what Jesus has
done in us and for us. To point people to Christ, we don’t need to be able to
explain every theological issue or answer every question. What we must do is
explain what we have witnessed in our own lives through the cross and the
resurrection of the Savior. Even better is that we don’t have to rely on
ourselves alone to do this. Jesus said, “But you shall receive power when the
Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be witnesses to Me in Jerusalem,
and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth” (Acts 1:8).
As we rely on the Spirit’s power, we can point a hurting world to the
redeeming Christ. With His help, we can witness to the life-changing power of
His presence in our lives!
Our testimony is the witness of what God has done for us. (RBC)