This morning there came a knock at my door. On my way to the door, I could see two ladies and I suspected they were Jehovah Witnesses. I said a quick prayer that God would give me calmness and surety of speech and memory. They were Jehovah Witnesses. Once Evelyn finished talking, I was able to give my testimony to them and quoted KJV verses about salvation. They did not take any tracts. They had their literature; however, after my talking to them, they put it back in their case. I thank God for the training I have received at my church during services, Discipleship classes, Institute classes, and my study and memorizing of God’s word. Before this training, I was not able to talk confidently; at times I even wouldn’t answer the door.
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God has strengthened and blessed you as you have grown spiritually. At your door spiritual warfare took place. You were not defeated and God’s sword, the Word of God – scripture rightly divided, was wielded. God’s word shall not return void. Your testimony to them is what God asks us to give. Thanks unto our great God as we share your spiritual victory.
“Valor is a gift. Those having it never know for sure if they have it till the test comes. And those having it in one test never know for sure if they will have it when the next test comes.” ~Carl Sandburg