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May 13 | The Power of Your Testimony
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Today’s readings from 2 Kings 17–18 and John 3:19–36 invite us to reflect on the power of testimony and how God often reveals His faithfulness most clearly in seasons of struggle, uncertainty, and spiritual testing. Both passages remind us that genuine faith is not proven by comfort alone but by continued trust in God when circumstances become difficult.
In 2 Kings 17–18, Israel experiences judgment and exile after generations of spiritual compromise, misplaced worship, and resistance to God’s voice. Yet even amid the collapse of a nation, the passages reveal God’s continued desire to call people back to Himself and expose the deeper consequences of trusting in anything other than Him.
In John 3, John the Baptist demonstrates remarkable humility as attention begins shifting away from his own ministry toward Jesus. Rather than becoming defensive or jealous, John rejoices that Christ is increasing while he decreases. His response reveals that true testimony is never ultimately about elevating ourselves, but about helping people see Jesus more clearly through the reality of our lives.
Together, these passages invite us to reflect on how God has carried us through difficult seasons and how our stories can become living testimonies of His faithfulness, presence, and transforming grace.