37 Quotes About Witnessing

The ability to witness is a quality that very few people have. Those who have it understand the power of a single-minded stare, and can see things that others can’t. It’s an attribute to be admired and respected. When you witness, you’re looking from a distance with clarity and focus Read more

You’re not being influenced by your emotions, and your mind is not clouded by fear or doubt. This collection of witnessing quotes will help you take a step back from your life and view it as though you’re an objective bystander, rather than a participant.

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Fortunately, God made all varieties of people with a wide variety of interests and abilities. He has called people of every race and color who have been hurt by life in every manner imaginable. Even the scars of past abuse and injury can be the means of bringing healing to another. What wonderful opportunities to make disciples! Charles R. Swindoll
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If I had my way, I would declare a moratorium on public preaching of 'the plan of salvation' in America for one to two years. Then I would call on everyone who has use of the airwaves and the pulpits to preach the holiness of God, the righteousness of God, and the Law of God until sinners would cry out, 'What must we do to be saved?" Then I would take them off in a corner and whisper the gospel to them. Don't use John 3:16. Such drastic action is needed because we have a gospel hardened generation of sinners by telling them how to be saved before they have any understanding why they need to be saved. . Paris Reidhead
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A few nights after his conversion he asked how long this Gospel had been known in England. He was told that we had known it for some hundreds of years." What! " said he, amazed; "is it possible that for hundreds of years you have had the knowledge of those glad tidings in your possession, and yet have only now come to preach it to us? My father sought after the Truth for more than twenty years, and died without finding it. Oh, why did you not come sooner? . Hudson Taylor
Life is a dance. Mindfulness is witnessing that dance.
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Life is a dance. Mindfulness is witnessing that dance. Amit Ray
Whatever we do, we must not treat the Great Commission...
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Whatever we do, we must not treat the Great Commission like it's the Great Suggestion. Charles R. Swindoll
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Yes, if the stones that we walked on could talk, they would surely tell our story. Nico J. Genes
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God is constantly Creating, Experiencing, Witnessing, De-constructing, and Expanding. God is everything and everyone — that’s the realm where we don’t exist at all. That’s the realm where there’s none, but One Manprit Kaur
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Why do you call Me, 'Lord, Lord, ' and do not do what I say? (Luke 6:46) Anonymous
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It is the great business of every Christian to save souls. People complain that they do not know how to take hold of this matter. Why, the reason is plain enough; they have never studied it. They have never taken the proper pains to qualify themselves for the work. If you do not make it a matter of study, how you may successfully act in building up the kingdom of Christ, you are acting a very wicked and absurd part as a Christian. Charles Grandison Finney
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My grandma loved to be on stage entertaining people.  She loves to make people smile and laugh.  She loves to brighten other people's day.  She often calls perfect strangers her angel, as a way of witnessing, but also to encourage and build their self-esteem. Lisa Bedrick
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Witnessing is not flowing with the current of the river but observing the flow from the bank of the river. Amit Ray
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Witnessing is the alchemy of enlightenment. It can transform mud into gold. Amit Ray
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Becoming aware of the intense suffering of billions of animals, and of our own participation in that suffering, can bring up painful emotions: sorrow and grief for the animals; anger at the injustice and deception of the system; despair at the enormity of the problem; fear that trusted authorities and institutions are, in fact, untrustworthy; and guilt for having contributed to the problem. Bearing witness means choosing to suffer. Indeed, empathy is literally 'feeling with.' Choosing to suffer is particularly difficult in a culture that is addicted to comfort--a culture that teaches that pain should be avoided whenever possible and that ignorance is bliss. We can reduce our resistance to witnessing by valuing authenticity over personal pleasure, and integration over ignorance. . Melanie Joy
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What is your story? Be ready to share it when the Lord gives you the opportunity. Billy Graham
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Be a good witness by the way you live. The way we live is often more convincing than the words we say. Billy Graham
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One faithful witness is worth a thousand mute professors of religion .. . Our faith grows by expression .. . we must share it–we must witness. Billy Graham
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We witness in two ways: by life and by word .. . God’s purpose .. , after we have been converted is that we be witnesses to His saving grace and power. We are to be commandoes for Christ. We are to be minute-men for Him. Billy Graham
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When brothers and sisters in Christ unite in the common bond of the Word of God and prayer, they are strengthened in their faith and witness. Billy Graham
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The Spirit goes ahead of us when we witness– preparing the way, giving us the words, and granting us courage. Billy Graham
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The lukewarm Christian can accomplish nothing with a whole life in which to do it. If you have lived for sin and self .. . your witness will have [a] telling effect on all who have known you. Billy Graham
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Christians ought to carry written in our hearts the solemn truth of how short is our opportunity to witness for Christ and live for Him. Billy Graham
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While separation does not mean disengagement from the world, there are certain activities and places that God clearly wants us to avoid not only to protect ourselves from spiritual harm but so that the witness we have will not be tarnished. Billy Graham
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The greatest way to witness is through the life you live. Let the radiance of your Christian life be such that it will make [others] ask questions about your [faith]. Billy Graham
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Delphine witnessed awful things occurring to other humans. Worse than that, she was powerless to alter their fate. It would be that way all her life--disasters, falling like chairs all around her, falling so close they disarranged her hair, but not touching her. Louise Erdrich
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One must always be aware, to notice–even though the cost of noticing is to become responsible. Thylias Moss
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Hey, ghosts are nothing to laugh at! Whether or not you believe in them, they’re out there. I’ve seen them. I’ve even heard them. Jason Medina
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If evangelism is really going to be a value that your church embraces, the church will have to embrace the changes that will take place when evangelism is activated in the church. Gary Rohrmayer
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The morning’s splendour is conceived in the dark womb of night. A truth … we all know and believe. Yet a truth, that is most difficult to live and endure when one is in that dark womb. Alive and breathing … but inert, vulnerable, and ‘in waiting’. Witnessing but not conscious, wakeful but not awake. (Page 2) Neena Verma
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[Jesus] plan called for action, and how He expressed it predicted its success. He didn't say "you *might* be my witnesses, " or "you *could* be my witnesses, " or even "you *should* be my witnesses." He said "you *will* be my witnesses. Charles R. Swindoll
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Think about it: virtually every atrocity in the history of humankind was enabled by a populace that turned away from a reality that seemed too painful to face, while virtually every revolution for peace and justice has been made possibly by a group of people who chose to bear witness and demanded that others bear witness as well. Melanie Joy
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Christians need a new filling of the Holy Spirit to love those who disagree with them. And the greatest expression of love is to share with them the most precious thing a Christian has, which is the good news of the salvation of Jesus Christ. Brother Andrew
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On an individual and corporate level the church is learning to love and accept people where they are at on their journey along with providing opportunities and experiences for them to engage relationally with other Christians along with exploring the implications of Christ's teachings. I am a big proponent of the concept that Christianity is more “caught that taught” and that a person’s meaningful involvement in the process is critical to them experiencing the power of the gospel in their lives. This meaningful involvement takes time and persevering love. Gary Rohrmayer
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Witnessing a selfless act brings tears to remind us how we should be treating others. Bryant McGill
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Witness each moment in astounded jubilation. Take every holy breath in gratitude. Rejoice in life! Bryant McGill
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The mission that Jesus invites us to participate in is primarily a relational one in nature. Our ability to sustain our relationship in a meaningful way will have a direct impact on our missional fruitfulness. Gary Rohrmayer
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Don’t be a witness. Be an activist. DaShanne Stokes