Daily Devotional
Your Story Has More Value Than You Think
"And when the men of that place recognized him, they sent around to all that region and brought to him all who were sick and implored him that they might only touch the fringe of his garment. And as many as touched it were made well." Matthew 14:35-36
This was a story of a simple man who'd share what God did for him in healing him. And because of this sharing others found the healing as well. All because a simple man, with a simple testimony, let his neighbors know what God did for him.
What am I getting at? What I am getting at is we need to share our story. Our story can help others find hope and strength. Our story can lead people to their own salvation. I read a prayer related to this and in an effort to keep this devotional fresh, let's pray;
Father, we all think our testimony has little value. It has great value. I know that I underestimate what You can do in the lives of others if I simply walk in obedience. So today, I ask for forgiveness for hiding – hiding the goodness You did for me, hiding it from those around me who need to see. This week, I ask for opportunities – and faithfulness – to share what You did for me. In Jesus' name, Amen.
Have a great week, share your story!
Be Nice. Grace Wins.
FMJ
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Reference: Matthew 14:35-36
Matthew 14:35-36
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