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Dare to Be Bold: Living Fearlessly for Christ

Summary: This theme explores the call for Christians, especially teens, to be bold in their faith, standing up for their beliefs in a world that often challenges them.
Application: By embracing boldness in their faith, teens can navigate peer pressure, societal expectations, and doubts, helping them to express their beliefs and values with confidence and conviction.
Teaching: The sermon teaches that boldness is not the absence of fear, but the courage to act in faith despite fear. It emphasizes the importance of relying on God's strength to equip them for challenges.
How this passage could point to Christ: Throughout the Bible, Jesus exemplifies boldness in sharing His message and confronting injustice. Believers are called to follow His example, empowered by the Holy Spirit to represent Christ courageously.
Big Idea: The essence of being a follower of Christ is to live boldly for Him and share the gospel with confidence, knowing that He empowers us in our journey.
Recommended Study: As you prepare this sermon, consider exploring passages like Joshua 1:9 and Acts 4:13, which illustrate boldness in the face of challenges. Look into the Greek and Hebrew terms for 'boldness' to understand nuances in context. Use Logos to compare different translations to see how contextual interpretations vary, and examine commentaries that provide insight into how early Christians modeled boldness.

1. Commanded Courage

Joshua 1:9
Perhaps you could emphasize that just as God commanded Joshua to be strong and courageous, teens today are called to stand bold in their faith amidst life's trials. Reinforce the idea that courage is about trusting God's presence and promises. Highlight that boldness stems from knowing God is with us, empowering us to face fears and challenges with belief in His plan.

2. Ordinary Yet Extraordinary

Acts 4:13
Maybe discuss how Peter and John's boldness amazed the onlookers, showing that ordinary people can make an extraordinary impact through their faith. Encourage teens to recognize that their power comes from being with Jesus and relying on the Holy Spirit. This point could inspire them to speak confidently about their faith and stand firm in their convictions, regardless of resistance.
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