Your Testimony Has Power, and This Reality Star Says You Should Share It

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE – MAY 26: Sadie Robertson speaks onstage for the 11th Annual K-LOVE Fan Awards at The Grand Ole Opry on May 26, 2024 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Terry Wyatt/Getty Images)

By Michaela Gordoni

Sadie Robertson Huff believes it doesn’t matter what your role is — but it does matter that you let God use your testimony.

“To be a woman of God, does it look like we have to make a name for ourselves? Does it look like we have to have some significant role?” she preached in a clip from a recent Sisterhood conference. “Does it look like we have to go for it and do something big and extraordinary in the story of God for us to even be noticed?”

She pointed out that maybe some people feel the opposite way and want to hide rather than be noticed.

“I don’t believe that we have to make a name for ourselves and our name has to be known. And I also don’t believe that we’re meant to stay hidden,” she explained. “What I really feel like God wanted me to encourage everyone here today with is this: that it’s not about the world knowing your name, but God does want the world to know your testimony.”

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Huff added in the caption, “No other name can change someone’s life like the name of Jesus! 🤍”

Huff knows well the power of testimony. Her late grandfather Phil Robertson’s incredible story of how he came to know Christ has impacted thousands — firsthand and through its depiction in the movie, THE BLIND.

Huff said after his death last year, “It was his testimony that changed his life, our family’s life, and thousands of others. Now he is experiencing it in the fullness. Fully alive in Christ. The new has come.”

Part of Movieguide®’s review of the movie reads, “In some ways THE BLIND is a very good movie as a testimony…The movie is propelled by the jeopardy, and vice and drinking, while narration tells us where it’s going, and flashbacks show where it started. Even so, it could be a good testimony for many people.”

In 2024, Huff shared the testimony of a man she met at a coffee shop. He told her that his friends had asked him to go on a walk and ask God to reveal Himself. On the walk, he went into a coffee shop that had a prayer request box. The man wrote a prayer asking God to show him that he loves him, and God immediately answered him.

A little boy went up to him and gave him a worded bracelet. The bracelet read, “God loves you. Always has. Always will.”

“Y’all, God is real! He writes the coolest stories!” Huff said. “Never underestimate the power of worship music playing in the background or a bracelet that says ‘God loves you.’ It might be the very thing that changed someone’s life.”

If God has changed you — share it with others!

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