• Day 7 – The Spirit Empowers Us to Witness for Christ

  • May 19 2021
  • Length: 12 mins
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Day 7 – The Spirit Empowers Us to Witness for Christ

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  • From time to time, we all have something we would like to share with others: gifts for others for a special occasion; something good or amazing that we have come across, like good products or bargains. We also share our important experiences and memories, stories and inspirations, or our new ideas. Sharing makes us feel good and improves our relationships because we focus on the wellbeing of others by sharing something good. In short, we share important things with those important to us.Whenever we share, if we genuinely desire the wellbeing of others, we want to make sure what we are sharing is accurate, is true or at least what we believe in. And if we want others to buy into what we believe, we bear witness for what we firmly believe in, hoping others will be convinced as a result. In the spiritual arena, we call this sharing bearing witness to others about our faith and the Good News! And as our faith becomes stronger, the desire to share and bear witness about the Good News also grows stronger. There are different levels of effectiveness in how we share our faith with others. If we want others to believe in what we have experienced, we want to share those experiences that represent significant moments in our faith journey. We share our conversion stories, especially those through which we were transformed. Those moments are called our ENCOUNTERS with God with any Person of the Holy Trinity.So, once we have experienced the transforming power of the Holy Spirit, it is only natural for us to share with others such wonderful encounters we have had with God. Through our personal testimonies, the Spirit is able to touch people’s hearts through us, leading them to think “If such an amazing encounter with God is possible for others, it may be possible for me, and I want it too.” As we grow in our relationship with the Lord, we will have multiple encounters with Him. When there is a chance to give a personal testimony, we ask the Holy Spirit to reveal to us which of our encounters with the Lord will most benefit the person or the audience. And surely the Holy Spirit will lead us as we speak for Him.Before the Ascension of Jesus, He commissioned His disciples to go into the whole world and proclaim the gospel to every creature (Mark 16:15). Jesus told them to be witnesses of who He was and what had happened to Him. (cf. Luke 24:46-48) We should do what Jesus has commanded us to do not only by giving witness to all these things, but also by telling others what Jesus our Saviour means to us and what He has done for us personally. What we share will open others’ eyes and hearts, especially those of unbelievers, because their eyes have not seen and ears have not heard. That is why the Church needs witnesses! This is the way of the Lord in sending out witnesses throughout the world to testify for Him in front of others. This is exactly what all the saints throughout the ages had done before us, even as they faced trials and persecutions. In fact, the word “martyr” came from the Greek word “μάρτυς” meaning “witness”. Giving witnesses is especially effective in the postmodern world.St. Pope Paul VI taught us that: “Modern man listens more willingly to witnesses than to teachers, and if he does listen to teachers, it is because they are witnesses,” (41, Evangeli Nuntiandi) Just as we share our hearts when presenting gifts to others, bearing witness is nothing but a self-giving act of love to others, calling to mind the cost all the martyrs had paid for witnessing for Christ. It is surely not about showing off that we are better than others, but a genuine desire for the best and welfare of others. We are not presenting ourselves as perfect individuals, as only God is perfect. We convince others as they see the transformation in us after we have proclaimed that Jesus is Lord of our lives.Cardinal Emmanuel Célestin Suhard:"To be a witness does not consist in engaging in propaganda, nor even in stirring people up, but in being a living mystery. It means to live in such a way that one's life would not make sense if God did not exist."Today’s popular culture has taught us to share everything on social media. Unfortunately, it seems that the focuses of our sharing are mainly on food, purchases, leisure activities, and all sorts of entertainment and material possessions. The whole human race is starving from true spiritual food from above. Our witnesses and faith stories are what we need to add to the mix!The world needs witnesses and prophets to open their eyes to God, and the world is thirsting for faithful witnesses. As Christians, we have experienced the love of God through Jesus and the Holy Spirit. The most natural and responsible thing for us to do is to bear witness to all nations for God and be ambassadors of Christ to one another!REFLECTIONAm I excited about my faith? Do I have the desire to share with others the love of God and my personal encounter with Jesus?Have I been ...
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