Sermon Look What The Lord Has Done with Pastor Shane McClanahan
This powerful message centers on the transformative impact of personal testimony and the life-changing work of student ministry. We're reminded that our stories of encountering Jesus aren't just personal memories—they're powerful tools for reaching others. Through the account of the blind man in John 9, we see how a simple testimony can be more convincing than theological arguments. The man didn't need years of Bible knowledge or eloquent speech; he simply declared, 'I was blind, but now I see.' His transformation spoke louder than any debate with the Pharisees. This challenges us to consider: are we ready to give an account of our faith at any moment? The message emphasizes that every believer has a testimony worth sharing, whether it's dramatic deliverance from darkness or the faithful legacy of generations following Christ. We're encouraged to write down our stories using four key questions: What was life like before Jesus? How did we encounter Him? What has He done in our lives? And what do we believe now? By documenting our journey, we not only recognize God's faithfulness but prepare ourselves to share hope with others who desperately need to hear that transformation is possible.
