Wednesday, May 20
Your Suffering Is a Witness
Acts 16:25-34; Matthew 5:14-16
"The other prisoners were listening." This simple phrase carries profound weight. The watching world observes how Christians suffer. Paul and Silas's response to injustice became the very testimony that opened the jailer's heart to salvation. Your suffering, when met with faith rather than bitterness, becomes a living sermon. An entire household came to Christ because two men chose praise over complaint. The lost world needs to see that what we believe is real—real enough to sustain us when everything falls apart. Your response to trials may be the most powerful evangelism you ever engage in. Someone is watching, listening, and wondering if your faith can hold you when life doesn't.
Reflection Question: Who in your life is watching how you respond to hardship, and what testimony are they seeing?
Acts 16:25-34; Matthew 5:14-16
"The other prisoners were listening." This simple phrase carries profound weight. The watching world observes how Christians suffer. Paul and Silas's response to injustice became the very testimony that opened the jailer's heart to salvation. Your suffering, when met with faith rather than bitterness, becomes a living sermon. An entire household came to Christ because two men chose praise over complaint. The lost world needs to see that what we believe is real—real enough to sustain us when everything falls apart. Your response to trials may be the most powerful evangelism you ever engage in. Someone is watching, listening, and wondering if your faith can hold you when life doesn't.
Reflection Question: Who in your life is watching how you respond to hardship, and what testimony are they seeing?
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