Meaning of "tell His wonders" in evangelism?
What does "tell of all His wonders" mean for personal evangelism?

The Verse in Focus

“Sing to Him, sing praises to Him; tell of all His wonders.” — Psalm 105:2


What “Tell” Means

• Speak out loud, intentionally, and publicly.

• Move beyond private gratitude to open declaration.

• Use ordinary conversation, not only formal preaching.


What “All His Wonders” Includes

• Creation: His power seen in the heavens and earth (Psalm 19:1).

• Redemption: Christ’s death and resurrection (1 Corinthians 15:3-4).

• Personal transformation: your own salvation story (Mark 5:19).

• Daily providence: answered prayers, protection, guidance (Psalm 34:4).


Personal Evangelism Implications

• Evangelism is first-person testimony: “We cannot stop speaking about what we have seen and heard” (Acts 4:20).

• The subject is God’s works, not our achievements.

• Every believer, not only gifted speakers, is commanded to share.

• The scope is “all” His wonders—big miracles and quiet mercies alike.

• Joyful tone: praise and proclamation belong together (Psalm 34:3).


Practical Ways to Recount His Wonders

1. Keep a running list of answered prayers; share one each week with a friend.

2. Weave Scripture into casual talk: “That reminds me of how God…”.

3. Use social media for short, Scripture-anchored praise reports.

4. Offer to pray on the spot and later report how God answered.

5. In trials, explain your hope (1 Peter 3:15) by pointing to God’s past faithfulness.

6. Celebrate creation—sunsets, seasons, new life—with verbal thanks to God in company of others.

7. Share communion testimony in church and then repeat highlights in weekday conversations.


Scriptural Models to Imitate

• The demoniac of Decapolis (Mark 5:19) went home and told “how much the Lord has done.”

• David composed psalms recounting deliverance (Psalm 18).

• The early church spread the gospel “as they went” (Acts 8:4).


Encouragements and Cautions

• Rely on the Spirit: “You will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be My witnesses” (Acts 1:8).

• Keep Christ central—avoid turning the story into self-promotion.

• Expect mixed responses but remember the command is to testify, not to convert (1 Corinthians 3:6-7).

• Maintain gentleness and respect (1 Peter 3:15) even when opposed.


Living It Out Today

Make “tell of all His wonders” your daily mindset: look, notice, and speak. As you recount His great works—past, present, and personal—people around you encounter the living God, and evangelism happens naturally.

How can we 'sing to Him' in our daily lives today?
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