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Witnessing is sharing the truth of God
Ps 145:10–12; Lk 24:46–48
See also 1 Ch 16:7–9; Ps 71:15; Mt 27:54; Jn 1:35–36; Jn 4:29
Believers are commanded to witness
See also Is 12:4–5; Mt 24:14; Ac 1:8; Ac 9:15–16
Special ministries of witnessing
By the prophets
See also Je 1:4–9; Eze 33:7–9; Jon 1:2; Jon 1:9; Jn 1:15; Jn 1:29; Jn 1:36; Ac 10:43
By Jesus Christ
See also Jn 3:31–34; Re 1:5; Re 3:14
By the apostles
See also Ac 2:32; Ac 10:39–42; Ac 13:30–31; 1 Jn 1:1–3
By Christian leaders
2 Ti 1:8 Paul, in prison for his faith, encourages the young leader, Timothy.
See also Ac 8:5; Eph 4:11
Witnessing is a task for all God’s people
See also Ps 26:6–7; Ps 107:1–2
All of the people of Israel are called to be God’s witnesses:
Is 43:10; Is 43:12; Is 44:8
Is 52:7; Ac 8:4
Witnessing is a major aspect of Christian living
See also Mt 10:32–33; 2 Co 4:13; 1 Jn 2:23; 1 Jn 4:15
Examples of witnessing to Jesus Christ
Mt 16:16 Simon Peter; Lk 2:16–17 shepherds; Jn 1:40–42 Andrew; Jn 1:49 Nathanael; Jn 11:27 Martha; Jn 20:28 Thomas; Ac 8:37 the Ethiopian eunuch
Witnessing recounts personal experience
See also Ps 66:16; Je 51:10; Da 4:2; Mt 9:27–31; Mk 1:40–45; Jn 9:25; Ac 4:20
Witnessing to the resurrection of Jesus Christ
See also Lk 24:33–35; Ac 5:30–32; 1 Co 15:3–7
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