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Welcome:
Sharing your personal testimony is one of the most impactful ways to communicate the gospel. Paul’s address in Acts 21:37–22:29 provides a clear model for how to structure a testimony: describing life before Christ, the moment of conversion, and the transformation afterward. This episode explores Paul’s speech and draws principles for crafting an effective personal testimony.
Key Points
1. The Context
Paul was accused of violating Jewish law, leading to a violent mob scene. The Roman commander, mistaking him for a fugitive Egyptian revolutionary, arrested him. Paul’s fluency in Greek and his citizenship from Tarsus (a culturally significant city) granted him permission to address the crowd in Aramaic.
Lesson: Connect with your audience by speaking in a way they understand, both linguistically and culturally.
2. Paul’s Testimony Structure
Paul’s approach offers a simple but powerful three-part framework:
Application: Describe your spiritual state before encountering Christ. Be authentic. Every story—dramatic or ordinary—demonstrates God’s grace.
Application: Share your pivotal moment of transformation. Highlight the grace of God and the gospel message—Jesus died for our sins and rose again.
Application: Describe your life since coming to Christ. Share how God has changed your heart, given you new purpose, and granted the assurance of forgiveness.
Additional Insights
Practical Tips for Sharing Your Testimony
Conclusion
Paul’s testimony reminds us that sharing our story is a powerful tool for witnessing. By following his example—before Christ, moment of conversion, and life after—we can effectively communicate God’s transformative power. Testimonies, no matter how ordinary or extraordinary, point to the same glorious truth: salvation through Jesus Christ.
Action Point:
Prepare your personal testimony using the simple structure modelled by Paul. Practice sharing it authentically and with gospel clarity.
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Support me to continue making great content for listeners everywhere.
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For an ad-free version of the podcast plus the opportunity to enjoy hours of exclusive content and two bonus episodes a month and also help keep the Bible Project Daily Podcast free for listeners everywhere at;
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Subscribe here to receive my new church history podcast every few weeks at.
https://thehistoryofthechristianchurch.buzzsprout.com
Welcome:
Sharing your personal testimony is one of the most impactful ways to communicate the gospel. Paul’s address in Acts 21:37–22:29 provides a clear model for how to structure a testimony: describing life before Christ, the moment of conversion, and the transformation afterward. This episode explores Paul’s speech and draws principles for crafting an effective personal testimony.
Key Points
1. The Context
Paul was accused of violating Jewish law, leading to a violent mob scene. The Roman commander, mistaking him for a fugitive Egyptian revolutionary, arrested him. Paul’s fluency in Greek and his citizenship from Tarsus (a culturally significant city) granted him permission to address the crowd in Aramaic.
Lesson: Connect with your audience by speaking in a way they understand, both linguistically and culturally.
2. Paul’s Testimony Structure
Paul’s approach offers a simple but powerful three-part framework:
Application: Describe your spiritual state before encountering Christ. Be authentic. Every story—dramatic or ordinary—demonstrates God’s grace.
Application: Share your pivotal moment of transformation. Highlight the grace of God and the gospel message—Jesus died for our sins and rose again.
Application: Describe your life since coming to Christ. Share how God has changed your heart, given you new purpose, and granted the assurance of forgiveness.
Additional Insights
Practical Tips for Sharing Your Testimony
Conclusion
Paul’s testimony reminds us that sharing our story is a powerful tool for witnessing. By following his example—before Christ, moment of conversion, and life after—we can effectively communicate God’s transformative power. Testimonies, no matter how ordinary or extraordinary, point to the same glorious truth: salvation through Jesus Christ.
Action Point:
Prepare your personal testimony using the simple structure modelled by Paul. Practice sharing it authentically and with gospel clarity.
Support the show
For an ad-free version of my podcasts plus the opportunity to enjoy hours of exclusive content and two bonus episodes a month whilst also helping keep the Bible Project Daily Podcast free for listeners everywhere support me at;|Patreon
Support me to continue making great content for listeners everywhere.
https://thebibleproject.buzzsprout.com
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