Go Tell What God Has Done

When God moves in your life, it’s never meant to stay silent. In this episode, we explore the power of personal testimony and how sharing what God has done can impact generations. From the delivered man in Mark 5 to the woman at the well in John 4, we see a consistent pattern—those who encounter Jesus are sent to tell others. Your story matters more than you think.
Show Notes:
God has always used people to declare His works. Psalm 145 reminds us that one generation shall praise His works to another. This isn’t optional—it’s part of the design of faith.
In Mark 5, the man delivered from demons wanted to stay with Jesus, but Jesus sent him away with a mission: “Go home… and tell.” The same pattern appears in Luke 8—he was told to return and declare what God had done.
In John 4, the woman at the well didn’t wait until she had everything figured out. She immediately went back to her city and said, “Come, see a man…” Her testimony led many to believe.
Here’s the truth:
You don’t need a platform to be a witness. You just need a story—and if Jesus has touched your life, you have one.
Your testimony:
- Glorifies God
- Strengthens others
- Invites people to encounter Jesus
Silence helps no one. Your story could be the very thing someone needs to hear today.
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Application Questions:
- What has God done in your life that you haven’t shared with others?
- What fears or hesitations are holding you back from telling your story?
- Who in your life needs to hear what God has done for you?
- How can you intentionally share your testimony this week?
- Are you viewing your story as powerful, or are you minimizing what God has done?
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Short Prayer:
Lord, thank You for the work You’ve done in my life. Give me boldness to share my testimony and not keep it to myself. Help me see that my story has purpose and power. Use my words to point others to You. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
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Key Verse (KJV):
Psalm 145:4 – “One generation shall praise thy works to another, and shall declare thy mighty acts.”








