I will praise You, O Lord, with my whole heart; I will show forth, recount & tell aloud, all Your marvelous works & wonderful deeds!
Psalm 9:1
When a Daunter loses its power over you it will settle for you being quiet about it. A lot of us live with the shame that we carry about our pasts.
There are hidden places in our hearts that we hide pain and shame but God wants us to worship Him with our WHOLE heart, including those places.
Freedom from a Daunter is a wonderful thing and one that we need to not be afraid to share.
A few years ago, I knew a lady but never knew her testimony. I thought a lot of her and knew she was a woman of God. It wasn’t until her husband shared their story with my husband that I realized how much God had done in her life. It made me sad that after years of knowing her she had never shared such a powerful story of God’s strength and faithfulness and redemption. God had saved her husband, her marriage, everything. It truly was marvelous what He had done. But I think the shame of the situation God had rescued them from kept her from sharing the testimony.
There is no condemnation for what is under the blood of Jesus. We don’t need to be afraid of where we were or our Daunters, but we do need to show forth, recount and tell aloud what He has done in our lives.
Don’t get me wrong I’m not saying to take out an infomercial and tell anyone and every one your story, there needs to be some wisdom. Maybe your dream, heart or life had to be broken so that you could give hope to someone else and it is for their sake you faced and defeated the Daunter.
There will be times when your testimony will give someone else hope and courage against their Daunter. Can you sing aloud a Hallelujah for the marvelous works He has done in your life?