What do we do with God's wonders?
When God acts—truly acts—it leaves a mark. A healing that defies logic. A moment of peace in a storm of confusion. A door opened that no hand could have touched.
And then comes the question: What now?
Do we write it down? Do we whisper it in the quiet? Do we share it—or shield it, worried it won’t be understood?
Scripture speaks of a God who treasures remembrance. "Tell your children," He commands. "Build an altar. Sing the story." Forgetfulness is not neutral—it erodes faith.
But forgetting comes easy. Time blurs the details. What once brought us to our knees becomes another entry in a dusty journal. Life moves on, and the miracle moves to the margins.
Still, God does not just act for our comfort. He acts for His glory.
The stories He writes in our lives aren’t meant to stay bound in silence. They are meant to be spoken. Breathed out. Carried forward.
Because testimony is not just a memory. It’s a declaration. A living reminder that what God has done, He can do again.
Revelation says we overcome “by the blood of the Lamb and the word of our testimony.” That word matters. Not just for us, but for others still waiting for their breakthrough.
So write it down. Hold it close. But also—speak it.
Let the wonder you’ve witnessed become a well others can draw from.
Don’t let it dim. Let it shine.


