In what ways can we "declare His wondrous works" in our community? Key Verse “to raise my voice in thanksgiving and declare all Your wondrous works.” (Psalm 26:7) Remember Why We Speak • God commands it – “Give thanks to the LORD, call upon His name; make known His deeds among the nations.” (Psalm 105:1–2) • The world needs to hear – “How then can they call on the One in whom they have not believed?” (Romans 10:14) Begin With Genuine Gratitude • Start every day naming specific works of God aloud—creation, salvation, answered prayer. • Thank Him publicly at meals or community gatherings; gratitude invites questions. Share Personal Testimonies • Tell how Christ changed you (Mark 5:19). • Keep it conversational: “Here’s what Jesus did for me this week.” • Include Scripture that anchored the experience (Psalm 40:1–3). Weave Scripture Into Daily Conversation • Quote a verse naturally when encouraging a neighbor (“The LORD is my shepherd…” Psalm 23:1). • Send a text with a verse that fits a friend’s circumstance. • Post Scripture on notice boards or social media. Public Praise and Corporate Worship • Attend and invite others to church services; worship is a living declaration (Psalm 22:22). • Hold outdoor praise nights in parks or front yards—sing, testify, read psalms. Creative Expressions • Paint murals, write songs, craft poetry that retell biblical miracles. • Use photography or short videos to highlight God’s handiwork in nature (Psalm 19:1). Serve Tangibly in His Name • Volunteer at food banks, shelters, crisis pregnancies, clearly stating you serve because Christ first served you (Matthew 20:28). • Add a short Scripture card to each care package. Teach the Next Generation • Daily family devotions (Deuteronomy 6:6–7). • Encourage children to memorize and recite verses publicly—school programs, nursing-home visits. Celebrate Community Milestones With Scripture • Open civic meetings or sports events by reading a psalm of thanksgiving. • Host neighborhood gatherings on Thanksgiving or Resurrection Sunday, spotlighting God’s works. Stand for Truth With Grace • Speak up on moral issues—life, marriage, justice—anchoring every stance in clear passages (Ephesians 4:15). • Show gentleness and respect while remaining unwavering (1 Peter 3:15). Leverage Social Media Wisely • Share testimonies, sermon clips, and Scripture graphics rather than divisive rants. • Start a short weekly “Wondrous Works Wednesday” post recounting answered prayer. Live the Works in Deeds of Love • Consistent kindness authenticates our words (Matthew 5:16). • Forgive openly; generosity and forgiveness illustrate the gospel better than slogans. Prepare to Answer Questions • Study Scripture daily so you can respond accurately (2 Timothy 2:15). • Keep a pocket Bible app handy; show verses rather than just paraphrasing. Keep the Focus on Christ • All wondrous works culminate in the cross and resurrection (1 Corinthians 15:3–4). • Every story, song, and service should ultimately point back to Him. |