Every day our lives display a
witness of something, whether joys or tragedies. In most cases, we can choose
what that witness will be by deciding how to act, or attempt to act. Motivating
our response to the things that happen around us and to us, we must remember that
we have seen and experienced God's saving work. We have been adopted as His
children. We have the Holy Spirit living within us and can expect a mighty
deliverance in the future. When we consider these blessings, how can we remain
silent? Our lives will testify to our trust in His guidance. Contemplating our
present status via being indwelt by God, the Holy Spirit and our future home, should
overpower feelings of discouragement, bitterness, or pessimism. We are to
display our confidence in the God who raised Jesus from physical death. He is
our Savior and he has set in us a deposit, promising to always love us. We should
remember that besides the Holy Spirit inside us, Hebrews 12 reminds us we are
surrounded by a cloud of witnesses for our encouragement and 1 Peter 2 reminds
us that we are here as witnesses to "declare the praises of him who has
called us out of darkness into his marvelous light." As Isaiah also
reminds us, "I, I am the Lord, and besides me there is no savior. I
declared and saved and proclaimed, when there was no strange god among you; and you
are my witnesses,” declares the Lord, “and I am God.” - Isaiah 43:11-12
(ESV)
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