I remember a major event from the late 1960s and 1970s. I can’t stop talking about the person behind it! It first began among young people — college students and hippies in the United States. This event was all about people encountering and being healed and delivered by the living, resurrected Jesus Christ. It was called the Jesus Movement or the Jesus Revolution. Christ’s picture was even on the cover of Time Magazine. Young people couldn’t stop talking about the things they had seen and heard Jesus say and do.
The writers of the New Testament also talked about what they had seen and heard Jesus do and speak. When two of Christ’s first disciples (Bible writers Peter and John) were ordered to stop talking about Jesus they said: “We cannot help speaking about what we have seen and heard.” (Acts 4:20) God wants you to also talk about what you have seen and heard Christ do. (Psalm 107:2)
If you aren’t hearing and seeing (Acts 4:20) Jesus working in, though, and around you, you are missing out on true Christianity. If you will notice and observe what Jesus is doing (John 1:29) and saying (John 10:27) you won’t be able to stop testifying (Revelation 12:11) about the things you have seen and heard. (Acts 4:20)
The best place to see and hear Jesus is deep within you. Look and listen there. (John 7:38) If you look closely, you can also see and hear Him working in the people and circumstances around you.
Throughout the day I hear and see Jesus doing things in and around me. Thoughts come to me when I am inwardly listening to Jesus, and I write and talk about them in the openness of daylight. (Matthew 10:27)
When Jesus is seen and heard faith soars! (Isaiah 40:31) He needs to be frequently experienced and heard, not just preached about on Sundays.
When people are encouraged and allowed to share in a church service what they have seen and heard Jesus say and do, a powerful awareness of and fellowship with Jesus is released. (John 1:3) If you believe, speak up and testify! “It is written: ‘I believed; therefore I have spoken.’ Since we have that same spirit of faith, we also believe and therefore speak.” (2 Corinthians 4:13)









