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Living in Confidence
Acts 4:13
They perceived that they were uneducated and untrained men.
They realized they had been with Jesus.
By the way they spoke.
There was a confidence, and authority in their words.
There also was living proof right there standing before them.
The healed man.
The word boldness - Speaking freely with confidence.
Plainness or exactness in speaking.
Speaking with courage.
a use of speech that conceals nothing and passes over nothing.
Words
Psalms
Our words can be mean.
Our words can be accusative.
If your tongue isn’t good check your heart!
Make sure your heart is burning from the presence of God then and only then will you know that the words coming from your mouth are building up on tearing down.
Bold Words
A slave does not have this privilege.
Without a revelation of who Jesus is there will be no boldness.
Ephesians
Joh
Bold words are in Jesus,
Bold words come from time spent with Jesus
Bold words are words that are spoken with conviction
Bold words are words of faith
Boldness brings Light to dark places.
This kind of speech comes from Jesus.
Boldness is a narrative that should be told through how we live our lives.
If our words are bold but our life isn’t we will lack the power effectively communicate the message.
Boldness is The opposite of speaking with fear, trembling, cowardice, alarm, shaking.
Boldness confronts fear! confronts cowardice and alarm.
Mark
Boldness requires courage.
It is risky and people will question/rebuke you for it.
Fear keeps us from being bold.
What are we afraid of?
Fear of being Judged.
Fear that we are not godly enough to deliver the message and people will accuse us and expose our weaknesses to discredit the message.
John 7:
Boldness comes from knowing who Christ is and who we are in Christ.
Our confidence isn’t in ourselves but in Christ
Phil 1:8-9
Where does your confidence come from?
Where does boldness come from?
We can identify a few things in the text to help us understand where it comes from.
It comes from a personal encounter with God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit.
How to use Bold words
acts 4:
Our Message must be clear
not just based on text but on the person of Jesus Christ.
We words must be consistent.
Keeping true to the message not needing to alter or change it for the sake of culture or fear.
We are Called to be Bold.
Jer
It comes from the Living Truth of God engraved in our hearts
It comes from a sense of purpose and revelation
It comes from a great sense of Hope!
Jer 1:
When to use words of Boldness!
In Darkness!
In the Battlefield!
When words of opposition come against us.
Boldness must be in the right context or heart.
Its not just about going public.
Or shouting out your message.
It is about proclaiming the good news of the Gospel.
The hope that is in Jesus Christ.
We can be bold about the wrong thing.
Boldness is a place of vulnerability.
Its all out there in the open.
Boldness speaks from a faith perspective
just because its bold doesn’t mean its from God!
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