Sept. 24, 2025

Just Say Yes

Just Say Yes

The power of a single decision can create a legacy that spans generations. This truth becomes vividly clear in Matthew Quan's testimony, which begins not with him but with his grandmother's simple "yes" to a church invitation. Though she had no faith background and was likely seeking free childcare and good moral lessons, her decision sparked a multigenerational journey of faith. This remarkable origin story reminds us that we may never fully know the impact of our seemingly small choices—a profound encouragement for those who may be planting seeds of faith without seeing immediate fruit.

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WHAT'S DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE?

  • Matthew's journey with God began during high school when a youth pastor's message about family conflict and loneliness resonated deeply with his unexpressed struggles. That moment of divine connection transformed his casual church attendance into an authentic pursuit of God. What follows is particularly striking—Matthew received a powerful vision from God, which showed him speaking to hundreds of people with confidence and genuine love as a timid, insecure teenager. This vision sharply contrasted with his natural disposition but accurately predicted his future ministry work. Many believers can relate to this paradox: God often calls us to serve in ways that seem entirely misaligned with our personalities or comfort zones, yet somehow provides the necessary transformation when we step out in faith.
  • Perhaps the most compelling evidence of God's hand in Matthew's life comes through two significant stories. First, meeting his wife through a dating app called Coffee Meets Bagel reveals how God can orchestrate relationships across seemingly impossible barriers. As a Chinese-American who grew up in church and his African-American wife, who grew up in foster care, their seven-hour first-date conversation and subsequent marriage testify to divine matchmaking. Second, Matthew's experience with life-threatening blood clots led to a profound hospital room surrender. Facing possible death before surgery, he and his roommate (who remarkably had the same condition and was also a believer) chose to use their remaining time, however long or short, to glorify God to everyone they encountered. This powerful witness demonstrates how crisis can become an opportunity for extraordinary faith when we surrender our circumstances to God's purposes.

 

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FINAL THOUGHTS

Matthew's story has evolved into a mission to help others recognize God's work in their journeys. Through his podcast "His Glory, Their Story" and other media projects, he creates space for people to share how God has moved in their lives, particularly through struggles. This approach mirrors the Old Testament practice of building memorial stones to commemorate God's faithfulness—a way of documenting divine interventions that can later serve as reminders during challenging seasons. For listeners facing their own impossibilities, Matthew's testimony offers living proof that God specializes in working through unlikely circumstances and unlikely people to accomplish His purposes.