A testimony is one person’s profession of faith in Jesus Christ.
However, our declaration of belief is much more than the story we tell.
A good witness for the Lord consists of three parts: character,
conduct, and conversation.
As Christians, we rightly place great emphasis on crafting a solid
personal account of the Lord’s work in our life. We also talk about the
ways that we can “be Jesus Christ” to our friends, family, and
co-workers through our actions. But character is the part of every
believer’s testimony that underlies both Christ-like behavior and a
good life story.
In general, what we do and say represents the kind of person that
we are on the inside.
We can tell a lot about Philip’s character by
noticing his actions and words. From among many believers, Philip was
chosen as one who was wise and full of the Spirit. But he wasn’t
selected for a great ministry position—he was sent to serve food.
Philip went willingly to do this menial work and every other job the Lord gave him, which shows his obedient spirit (Acts 6:5; 8:5, 26). We can be certain that he was a sincere and trustworthy man, because when he spoke, people listened (Acts 8:6). Philip’s testimony shines forth in every way.
You can’t trick God into thinking your character is righteous if
it isn’t. Nor can you fake moral conduct or conversation with people
for very long. Sooner or later, a proud, bitter, or unkind spirit
yields behavior and speech contrary to the Christian message. But godly
character produces real spiritual fruit.
Yours In Christ Jesus
John G. Camarillo
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