Good Morning!
Acts 4: 29; “And now, Lord, look upon their threats and grant to your servants to continue to speak
your word with all boldness”
There is the story of Brigadier General Anthony
McAuliffe who, when in command of the 101st Airborne Division, found
himself and the division surrounded by a much superior in strength German Army
was given the terms of surrender by the German Command. The German Command listed how superior the forces
were, how there was no escape or hope, how this would spare civilian life, and
so on; gave the general two hours to respond.
His answer, quite famously now, was,” Nuts.”
At first the German Command couldn’t figure
out what he meant. Eventually they did
and began an assault on the city, but the Americans held off until
reinforcements arrived and drove the German army back. When threatened with destruction, the general
responded, “Nuts.” This was a bold
statement and a bold act. When news of
this travelled through the ranks of the American forces, they probably puffed
up a little, taking pride in their officer’s confidence in them. Perhaps the Germans were somewhat dismayed,
outnumbering and outgunning the Americans yet they did not surrender.
Our verse is part of a longer prayer that
the Apostles prayed after Peter and John were released from being imprisoned
over the preaching of Jesus Christ. The
Apostles and their fellow believers were faced with persecution and death. They didn’t ask that the persecution was
removed, they asked for boldness to speak God’s Word.
This is what we need to do. We need to ask God to give us boldness to
proclaim his Word. We need to proclaim
his Word of forgiveness, of hope, of truth.
We need to boldly show the world what God’s love truly looks like. Instead of backing away in fear we need to
boldly speak out.
God encourages us to ask for boldness, to
ask for strength and not less work. We
often fail to see that when others see your faith in action; they are moved by
it. They may be jealous, or angry; they
may see it and marvel at your strength and calmness. But what they do see is your faith and
through this they see God in action. God
gives us the opportunity to witness to our faith in him. Sometimes it may be a challenge, but we need
to remember that God is with us and guides us on our way.
The thing is that this boldness may be
most needed in your own family. This may
be where God has placed you to be strong.
Trust God and his Word to sustain you.
You don’t need to be overly boastful or arrogant just truthful about
God’s love in your life and how it impacts you today.
Gracious Father, give me boldness to proclaim your
Word to the world around me. This broken
world needs to hear of your love more than ever, guide me by your Spirit to
proclaim it loudly. In Jesus precious
name we pray, amen
God’s
Peace,
Pastor Bret
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