Share God's deeds with others this week.
How can you share God's "great and awesome deeds" with others this week?

Rooted in Psalm 145:6

“They will proclaim the power of Your awe-inspiring acts, and I will declare Your greatness.”


Let Your Words Tell the Story

• Speak naturally of recent answers to prayer or ways God provided.

• During everyday conversation, weave in brief testimonies: “Yesterday I saw God’s hand when …”

• Text or post the verse of the day with a short, heartfelt line about why it matters to you.

• Write a note or email that thanks someone and gives God the credit for the blessing they were.


Let Your Life Illustrate the Message

• Show kindness first; then explain that Christ’s love motivates you (Matthew 5:16).

• Keep promises and deadlines, echoing God’s faithfulness (Lamentations 3:23).

• Forgive quickly, pointing back to the cross (Ephesians 4:32).

• Serve without seeking recognition, mirroring Jesus who “came not to be served” (Mark 10:45).


Practical Seven-Day Plan

Day 1 – Memorize Psalm 145:6. Speak it aloud morning and evening.

Day 2 – Share a short testimony with one family member or friend.

Day 3 – Post a Scripture graphic highlighting God’s greatness.

Day 4 – Buy coffee or lunch for a coworker and mention God’s generosity.

Day 5 – Write a thank-you card that includes Deuteronomy 10:21.

Day 6 – Volunteer an hour in church or community service, quietly attributing your motivation to God’s “awesome deeds.”

Day 7 – Invite someone to worship with you, promising to sit with them and explain anything unfamiliar.


Supporting Scriptures to Strengthen Your Voice

Deuteronomy 10:21 – “He is the One you praise… these great and awesome wonders your eyes have seen.”

Psalm 96:3 – “Declare His glory among the nations, His wonderful deeds among all peoples.”

Acts 1:8 – “You will receive power… and you will be My witnesses.”

1 Peter 3:15 – “Always be ready to give a defense to everyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you.”


Living It Out

Fill your mind with His mighty acts, speak them with confidence, and back them up with consistent, Christ-like conduct. God’s great and awesome deeds shine brightest when His people share them in both word and deed.

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