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    for thought and meditation

    "I once thought these things were valuable, but now I consider them worthless because of what Christ has done."

    —Philippians 3:7

    Some Christians change their personal testimony with the passing of time, making it a little more dramatic with each telling. I think they want to do this to make it sound more appealing.

    When you share your testimony, don’t glorify or exaggerate your past. Accuracy is important. So is truthfulness. You need to be totally honest and tell the truth.

    Be careful that you don’t make your past sound more appealing than your present. I have heard believers do this. They share their testimony of all the things they once did, and as they are talking about the old days, they actually sound better than the new days. It’s depressing to listen to them. They make their past sound better than the present. And that makes me wonder whether they really understand what it means to be a Christian. Do they really understand what their past was?

    I love the way Paul put it: “I once thought these things were valuable, but now I consider them worthless because of what Christ has done. Yes, everything else is worthless when compared with the infinite value of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord. For his sake I have discarded everything else, counting it all as garbage, so that I could gain Christ” (Philippians 3:7–8).

    To make his point, Paul chose an intentional word: garbage. What is more offensive than that? Garbage is something you want to get rid of. You don’t save it, and you certainly don’t talk about it with other people. You see it for what it is: refuse.

    That is what your past was before Christ. You were headed for a certain judgment. But God, in His grace, invaded your world and brought you to faith.

    Glorify the Lord and speak of what He has done for you
    when the dust settles and the smoke clears all that matters is I hear the words " well done my good and faithfully servant "

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    Well spoken, amen!

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    Great post rl69 . Much to be considered in it .
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    What Paul considered to be garbage was all the things associated with the way he tried to please God before his conversion (i.e., his adherence to the Law). He realized none of these things made him acceptable to God so they lost value to him. Only God's work through his Son could bring him into a right relationship with God. This is what Paul now valued.

    I have never heard a personal testimony where a person said they regret the ways they tried to please God in the past. I have heard people talk about their wild lifestyles before being saved. The reason these testimonies sometimes sound like they are longing for the "good old days" is because there is temporary pleasure in sin; pure and simple (Hebrews 11:25). A walk with God requires that we cannot act on every desire or opportunity for pleasure.

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    Very well done Ronnie....All too often we give and speak to try to impress. We should talk and give with a glad heart with no strings attached!
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    Well said, Amen.

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