This Is True: WK3 - FRI
The Story God Is Still Writing
Philippians 1:6
“He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion.”
One of the quiet fears many Christians carry is that their story is not “good enough” to tell. It feels incomplete, unresolved, or too ordinary. But Scripture teaches us that testimony is not the celebration of finished lives — it is the celebration of a faithful God in the midst of unfinished people.
Paul reassures the Philippians that God is the One writing the story. Their transformation is not their burden to manage; it is God’s work to complete. Testimony, then, is not a victory speech at the end of a journey. It is the willingness to say:
“Here is what God has begun.
Here is where grace is moving.
Here is what I am learning to trust.”
Your story, even now, is mid-sentence. And this is good news. It means God is not done. It means hope is still unfolding. It means your next chapter may reveal something about Christ you cannot yet imagine.
The world needs testimonies of unfinished people following a faithful God. This is how others find courage — not through perfect stories, but through stories that are still being redeemed.
You are not waiting for a story to tell.
You are living one right now.
Philippians 1:6
“He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion.”
One of the quiet fears many Christians carry is that their story is not “good enough” to tell. It feels incomplete, unresolved, or too ordinary. But Scripture teaches us that testimony is not the celebration of finished lives — it is the celebration of a faithful God in the midst of unfinished people.
Paul reassures the Philippians that God is the One writing the story. Their transformation is not their burden to manage; it is God’s work to complete. Testimony, then, is not a victory speech at the end of a journey. It is the willingness to say:
“Here is what God has begun.
Here is where grace is moving.
Here is what I am learning to trust.”
Your story, even now, is mid-sentence. And this is good news. It means God is not done. It means hope is still unfolding. It means your next chapter may reveal something about Christ you cannot yet imagine.
The world needs testimonies of unfinished people following a faithful God. This is how others find courage — not through perfect stories, but through stories that are still being redeemed.
You are not waiting for a story to tell.
You are living one right now.
- What part of your “unfinished story” do you sense God shaping right now?
- How does believing God is still writing your story give you hope or courage?
- Who could you bless by sharing a small piece of your ongoing journey?

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