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The Work Is Still His (Lyrical Testimony)


There are days when the light feels thin, when my thoughts move slowly, like wings too tired to rise. And yet… even here… God has not stopped His work in me.


Before I ever knew His voice, He began something in my life — quiet as morning, steady as breath. A work shaped by hands that never shake, and a love that never changes.


I have walked through valleys where hope felt like a whisper, where simply waking up was an act of courage. And right now, I’m walking through what feels like an endless valley of darkness.


But even in this place, His presence stays close. His promise stays true.


Depression may dim the colors, but it cannot dim His faithfulness. Weakness may bend my posture, but it cannot bend His plan. My pace may slow, but His mercy never does.


For the One who began this good work is the One who carries it — patiently, tenderly, faithfully — until the day it shines complete in the presence of Christ.


So I stand here today, not because the fog has lifted, but because His hand has held me through it. Not because I feel strong, but because He has been strong for me.


And this is my testimony: God has been good to me. God is good to me still. And even in this valley — even in this long, dark stretch — He is shaping something holy, unfinished, but beautiful, a story only He could write.


To every weary heart listening: You are not behind. You are not forgotten. You are not failing.


You are being carried by the God who completes every good work He begins.


“I want to finish with the verse that reminds me God is still working — Philippians 1:6: ‘He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.’


The above is my personal testimony sharing part of my journey with Jesus Christ. I wrote this to read aloud as part of my spoken testimony on 3.15.2026 at Ridgewood Baptist Church. I hope to share the video on the "About this Website" in the near future.


Phlippians 1:6 overlayed on cloudscape with heavenly light
Phillppians 1:6

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