HH, Patriarch Sir Johnson
Beloved Witnesses,
Every one of you has a testimony—a story of what the Divine has done in your life. Your testimony is not just a memory to cherish privately; it is a weapon against darkness and a light for others walking in shadows. Today, I want to encourage you to use your testimony boldly and strategically.
Your story has power because it is undeniable. People can debate theology, argue about doctrine, and question beliefs. But they cannot argue with your lived experience. When you share what you have seen, what you have experienced, what the Divine has done for you personally, you speak with an authority that no amount of education can provide.
Perhaps you were healed when doctors gave no hope. Perhaps you were delivered from an addiction that had you bound for years. Perhaps you found purpose after decades of wandering aimlessly. Perhaps you experienced provision when bankruptcy seemed inevitable. These are not random occurrences; they are testimonies of divine intervention that need to be shared.
Many of you remain silent about your experiences out of false humility or fear of judgment. You think, "Who am I to speak?" or "What if people think I'm bragging?" Let me be clear: sharing your testimony is not about you. It is about pointing others to the One who transformed you. When you hide your story, you rob someone else of hope.
Your testimony encourages those facing similar battles. When someone hears that you overcame what they are currently struggling with, faith rises in their heart. They think, "If the Divine did it for them, He can do it for me." Your victory becomes a roadmap for their breakthrough.
I commission you today to be bold witnesses. Share your story in conversations, on social platforms, in gatherings, wherever the opportunity arises. Do not embellish or exaggerate—simple truth carries its own power. Just tell what happened, give glory to the Divine, and watch how your testimony becomes a catalyst for transformation in others.
Your story matters. Tell it.
Patriarch Johnson

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