Your Story

Your Story

Series Recap: Your Story – Written in His Blood, Told by Your Words
This Week: The Understated


In This Week’s Day After Church Podcast…

In this episode, we close out the Your Story series with a focus on humility. Whether you joined us at Light Christian Center or another church in your city, the reminder is the same: your story matters most when it points to Jesus. This week’s conversation unpacks how pride can shift the spotlight toward us, but humility ensures the story stays centered on Him.


Yesterday’s Message in Review

This past Sunday, we wrapped up our Your Story series with Week 4: The Understated – Humility: The Perspective That Keeps the Story His.

Throughout this series, we’ve been reminded of the incredible truth found in Revelation 12:11 (NLT):
“And they have defeated him by the blood of the Lamb and by their testimony. And they did not love their lives so much that they were afraid to die.”

Your past, your testimony, and your willingness to share what God has done — all of it is part of how the enemy is defeated and how the story of Jesus is made visible in your life.

This week’s focus was on humility. When pride takes the pen, the story becomes ours. But when humility holds the pen, the story remains His.


Key Takeaways from the Series

  1. The Power of Your Past
    God doesn’t waste what you’ve walked through. Your past becomes a platform for His grace.
  2. There Can Be No Doubt
    Our faith isn’t blind. The cross and the resurrection leave no doubt about His love and His power.
  3. The Undoing
    Jesus undoes shame, guilt, and brokenness — rewriting our story with redemption.
  4. The Understated
    True testimony is marked by humility. The story is not about us but about the Savior who is writing it through us.

Why This Matters for You

No matter what church you were at yesterday, the message is the same: Your story matters, but it matters most when it points to Jesus.

When you share your testimony, you’re not just telling people what happened to you — you’re showing them who He is.

Humility keeps us from editing the story for our own glory and reminds us that God’s grace is the headline.


This Week’s Challenge

Take a moment to reflect:

  • Where has pride tempted me to make the story about me?
  • Where can I step back and let Jesus be the center of the narrative?
  • Who in my world needs to hear my testimony this week?

Write it down. Share it. Live it.


Final Word

Your story is powerful not because of who you are but because of whose you are.
Yesterday may have been Sunday, but today is where the story gets lived out.

Let’s keep walking in humility and telling the world: It’s not my story, it’s His story through me.


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