Holly’s blog, the link-up and this series have so blessed me. I signed up to do a guest post before the series opened. As each week passed, I cannot even begin to describe what gripped me ”“ fear? Anxiety? Inadequacy? Not sure.
But this I know ”“ I have a testimony. Having been brought up in church from birth, I cannot remember NOT being in church. My testimony has always been that of a life kept by God’s grace.
Yet in my heart, I knew God was saying, “It is your testimony but not the testimony I want you to share. Just wait on me.”
Life continued to roll on. My days were filled with my routine and the unexpected, all at the same time.
And then the testimony I was to share unfolded right in front of me ….
** For the remainder of this post, please join me at Holly Barrett’s Testimony Tuesday.
I am also joining … Unite and Titus 2 Tuesday and True Story and RaRa Linkup and Teaching What Is Good and Life Giving .
At the cross – we are all the same – sinners in need of a Savior. After the cross – we are still all the same – in need of the Shepherd to lead and guide us into all truth. I enjoyed your inspiring post shared with us here at Tell me a Story.
Hazel, I love the point you shared – we remain the same – always in need of our Savior. Grateful you shared!
Doing a testimony of how the Lord broke into my/our/their lives is the importance. I “bug” people often re: the testimony, b/c I’m still alive and I would have been dead long ago from fighting, anger, and a variety of other things. I’m blessed by Him and my leaders. Thank you for sharing.
Like you, I am grateful for those who deposited into my life along the way. Grateful you stopped here!