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Do I Have to Know a Lot to Be a Witness?

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June 24, 2008|1:13 pm

Yet to all who received him, to those who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God. John 1:12

The Bible tells us about a man who was blind from birth. As Jesus walked by him, he reached down to the ground and made clay. With the clay, he touched the eyes of the blind man. Jesus then told the man to go wash his eyes. The blind man went immediately and washed, and when he came back, he could see!

The religious leaders, who were called Pharisees, were not happy about what had happened. They even called Jesus a sinner because He healed the man on the Sabbath Day (the day of rest). The man who had been blind said, "Whether he is a sinner or not, I don't know. One thing I do know. I was blind, but now I see!" (John 9:25). This man did not know a lot about Jesus, but he eagerly told them what He did know. He knew what Jesus had done for him.

What about you? Maybe you don't think you can be a witness because you don't know a lot about Jesus. If Jesus Christ has changed your life, then you have a lot to tell others. Tell them what He has done for you!

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