How can we share His works locally?
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.

How does Psalm 75:1 connect with 1 Thessalonians 5:18 on gratitude?
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