Quotes about Testimony
The great number of the Jews furnishes us with a sufficient cloud of witnesses that attest the truth of the Bible.
— Joseph Addison
The claims of Christ are always on trial, and we remain under oath! We are his witnesses for truth.
— Max Lucado
But for I am a woman should I therefore live that I should not tell you the goodness of God?
— Julian of Norwich
Every tone [of the songs of the slaves] was a testimony against slavery, and a prayer to God for deliverance from chains.
— Frederick Douglass
Ragamuffins are simple, direct and honest. Their speech is unaffected. They are slow to claim, "God told me..." As they make their way through the world, they bear wordless, prophetic witness.
— Brennan Manning
Without the sharing of personal experience, prophetic preaching is impossible.
— Brennan Manning
We are called to witness, always with our lives and sometimes with our words, to the great things God has done for us.
— Henri Nouwen
My point is to urge you to find ways to recognize and remember God's kindness. It will build our testimonies. You may not keep a journal. You may not share whatever record you keep with those you love and serve. But you and they will be blessed as you remember what the Lord has done.
— Henry B. Eyring
and I only am escaped alone to tell thee.
— Herman Melville
A young man who knows and loves the Book of Mormon, who has read it several times, who has an abiding testimony of its truthfulness, and who applies its teachings will be able to stand against the wiles of the devil and will be a mighty tool in the hands of the Lord.
— Ezra Taft Benson
You are a preacher! Maybe not with your mouth all the time like me, but as a believer in Christ, your life is a living sermon.
— Joyce Meyer
We spend too much time wondering what others may have thought about our outfit or the comment we made in the small group meeting. We see opportunities to testify about Christ, but we avoid them. We are more concerned about looking stupid (a fear of people) than we are about acting sinfully (fear of the Lord).
— Edward Welch