7 Worship Songs Of Testimony (Sharing What He Has Done)

There is power in a story. Revelation 12:11 tells us that the enemy is defeated “by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony.” When we sing songs that recount what God has done in our lives, we aren’t just making music; we are waging war against doubt and despair.

Testimony songs are contagious. When one person declares, “He healed me,” it builds faith in the person standing next to them to believe, “He can heal me too.” These songs turn our personal history with God into a corporate declaration of His faithfulness.

Why These Songs Build Faith

We selected these songs because:

  • They are autobiographical. They use language like “I remember” and “I have seen,” making the worship personal.
  • They celebrate transformation. They highlight the contrast between who we were and who we are now in Christ.
  • They inspire gratitude. Remembering God’s past deeds is the fuel for present thanksgiving.

7 Songs To Share Your Story

  1. I Thank God – This is the ultimate testimony anthem. With the line “He picked me up, turned me around, set my feet on solid ground,” it gets the whole room dancing in gratitude for their salvation.
  2. What He’s Done – A deeply moving ballad that reflects on the finished work of Jesus. Singing “Look at the ghosts of my past… they’re dead and gone” is a powerful way to leave shame behind.
  3. Goodness Of God – “All my life You have been faithful.” This song allows every generation in the room to look back over their timeline and trace the kindness of God through every season.
  4. I’ve Witnessed It – Faith is often about seeing. This song declares, “I have seen the goodness of the Lord,” serving as a witness stand where we verify that God keeps His promises.
  5. Goodbye Yesterday – Testimony isn’t just about the past; it’s about leaving it. This song is a joyful declaration of moving forward, saying farewell to the old life and embracing the new.
  6. This Is Our God – “I remember how You pulled me through.” This song serves as a corporate memorial stone, reminding the church of the specific ways God has saved and sustained them.
  7. Great Things – Based on Mary’s song (the Magnificat), this track proclaims, “My soul proclaims Your greatness.” It is a high-energy way to brag on God for the great things He has done.

Example Setlists Of Remembrance

Setlist 1 (The Rearview Mirror)

  1. This Is Our God – Opens with a reminder of God’s track record.
  2. What He’s Done – Creates a reflective moment to think about the cross.
  3. Goodness Of God – Ends with a personal declaration of His faithfulness.

Setlist 2 (New Life)

  1. Goodbye Yesterday – Celebrates freedom from the past.
  2. I Thank God – Keeps the energy high with a salvation story.
  3. Great Things – Focuses the praise back on the Doer of the deeds.

How To Use These Songs In Your Church

  • Open the mic. Before singing I’ve Witnessed It, invite 2-3 people to come to the microphone and share a 30-second sentence about what they have witnessed God do this week.
  • Use video. Testimony videos are powerful. Play a pre-recorded story of a changed life immediately before launching into What He’s Done.
  • Connect the dots. Remind your congregation that when they sing “He picked me up,” they aren’t just singing lyrics; they are singing their own biography.

Next Steps

This week, ask your worship team to share their own testimonies during rehearsal. Then, choose one of these songs to lead on Sunday, carrying the weight of those stories with you onto the stage.

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