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Vasiliy Biletskyy

Why Are You a Christian?

Have you ever questioned your faith? Wondered why you go to church or follow the principles of Christianity? In this blog post, we delve into the profound purpose of being a Christian as revealed through Scripture. It's not just about religious rituals or following a set of rules; it's about understanding your role as a witness and the impact of your personal testimony.

Becoming Witnesses of God

Isaiah 43:10 provides a powerful insight into the essence of Christianity. God declares, "You are My witnesses, says the Lord, and My servant whom I have chosen, that you may know and believe Me and understand that I am He."


As Christians, we are called to be witnesses of God's work in our lives. Just as you can testify about a car accident you witnessed, you can testify about what God has done for you. Your testimony is a powerful tool for sharing your faith with others.

The Significance of Your Personal Testimony

Your personal testimony is a unique story of transformation. It's about how God has intervened in your life, changed you, and restored you. Maybe you were broken, lost, or hurting, but God stepped in and saved you.


Your testimony becomes a bridge for others to see God's work. When you share your story, you're essentially saying, "Look at what God has done in my life. He can do the same in yours."

The Power of Resurrection

Christianity is built on the belief in Jesus' resurrection. He didn't just come to earth and stay in the grave; He rose again. This sets Christianity apart from other belief systems. Jesus claimed to be God, and His resurrection proved it.


Your faith is anchored in the fact that Jesus conquered death and offers eternal life. You're not just a Christian to go through the motions; you're a witness of this life-transforming truth.

Authority Over the Devil

One of the most powerful aspects of your faith is your authority over the devil. When you believe in Jesus, all authority over the enemy falls on your shoulders. The devil has no hold over you when you walk in the authority of Christ.

Conclusion: You Are His Witness

In Matthew 28:19-20, Jesus tells us to "go and make disciples of all nations." You are not alone in this mission. The Holy Spirit is your Helper, your guide, and your comforter. He walks with you every day, equipping you for the task at hand.


As a Christian, you're not merely a passive observer of life. You're called to be a witness, to testify of God's goodness, grace, and transformative power. Your faith is not meant to be kept to yourself; it's meant to be shared.


So, the next time you wonder why you're a Christian, remember this: You are His witness. You have a purpose, a calling, and the power of the Holy Spirit within you. Embrace it, share your testimony, and be a force for good in the world.


In conclusion, your faith has a purpose, and you are called to be a witness of God's love and power. Your personal testimony is a tool for spreading the gospel, and your authority over the devil empowers you to make a difference. Embrace your role as a Christian and share your faith with the world.


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