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.â€
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!