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EPISODE · Jun 23, 2025 · 28 MIN

Episode 48: A Testimony Not Given Might Be a Blessing Withheld - Part 1

from Faith Meets Academia · host Dr. Adrian Reynolds

Send us Fan MailHave you ever hesitated to share your achievements because it might sound like bragging? That pause, that moment of self-doubt when God has clearly blessed your work but you're afraid to acknowledge it openly—this is the spiritual tension we're diving into today."A testimony not given might be a blessing withheld." This quote frames our exploration of why sharing what God is doing through you isn't self-promotion but spiritual obligation. Drawing from scripture and sociology's Impression Management Theory, Dr. A. unpacks how false humility often masquerades as godliness when it's actually fear of being misunderstood. The biblical mandate to testify is clear: from David's bold proclamations in the Psalms to Jesus' own evidence-based ministry where He consistently pointed to His works as testimony.Jesus never announced His identity through titles alone—He revealed it through impact, telling people to look at the evidence of transformed lives. This teaches us that our work should testify on our behalf, not to prove our worth but to reveal God's power. When we connect our achievements back to divine empowerment, we're not boasting; we're anchoring our credibility in God's faithfulness. Your testimony provides clarity and spiritual momentum for others, potentially giving them the boldness to pursue their own God-given vision.This episode is just the beginning. Join us next week for part two where we'll explore practical ways to share your testimony with integrity and authenticity. Remember, someone is waiting to be encouraged, moved, and activated by your story. Don't withhold the very blessing that could transform another believer's journey. WEBSITE: https://faithmeetsacademia.buzzsprout.com/2312145/episodesCONTACT: [email protected] DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely my own and do not reflect or represent the positions, policies, or opinions of my employer, any organization or academic institution with which I am affiliated. This podcast is a personal initiative, and is not connected to my official/ formal duties and responsibilities as a university professor.  

Send us Fan Mail Have you ever hesitated to share your achievements because it might sound like bragging? That pause, that moment of self-doubt when God has clearly blessed your work but you're afraid to acknowledge it openly—this is the spiritual tension we're diving into today. "A testimony not given might be a blessing withheld." This quote frames our exploration of why sharing what God is doing through you isn't self-promotion but spiritual obligation. Drawing from scripture and sociolog...

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