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Courageous and Without Fear
Is it possible to spread the gospel message without fear?
For the majority of my life I would have answered that with a big fat NO. I approached spreading the gospel, well not even spreading, just uttering a peep that I was a Christian, with fear and trembling. Wearing the occasional cross necklace and posting a KLOVE bumper sticker on my car were my witnessing tools.
But now it’s different. I don’t know if times are changing, or if the change has happened in me. Maybe a little of both. I sense an urgency like never before to not only make sure my life is in order spiritually, but deep concern for those close to me who don’t walk intimately with the Lord.
My 20 Year High School Reunion is next month. I’ve had the opportunity to serve on the planning committee for this event, and in so doing have had the chance to connect with many old (and I use that word loosely) friends. Something funny happens when you grow up and remove the masks of high school. You find realness. When it came time for me to complete my bio sheet for the memory book that will be given to all my classmates at the reunion, I found that I suddenly had a boldness that was never there before. I actually wrote about my relationship with the Lord in my bio.
I will admit I was a little proud of myself for writing this, but then it hit me. I really had no choice. I have done nothing in the last 20 years that even compares to what my Heavenly Father has taught me in the last 20 years. It’s not about me at all. It’s about recognizing this Savior of mine and joining Him where He is working.
That’s what Paul did. He joined God where God was working, and it just happened to be in prison.
“Now I want you to know, brothers, that what has happened to me has really served to advance the gospel. As a result, it has become clear throughout the whole palace guard and to everyone else that I am in chains for Christ. Because of my chains, most of the brothers in the Lord have been encouraged to speak the word of God more courageously and fearlessly. Philippians 1:12 – 14”
Do you see what happened when Paul shared the gospel message in prison? Others were encouraged to speak the Word of God more courageously and fearlessly. I can picture the prison guards looking at one another and saying, “Well if Paul can do this while chained in prison, then surely I can do something.”
God is at work all around us. Perhaps we just need to ask Him to show us where. You may be surprised what He reveals to you and how easy it is to share your faith–even to the Gresham High Class of 1990.
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Patti Teats says:
Krista,
Paul is my FAVORITE Bible character!!! He was so real, so in your face, and so sinful before his miraculous conversion but when he chose to become a total voluntary slave to Jesus he became totally OBEDIENT even unto death. This is the perfect example of the Potter and Clay. Paul accepted his assignment from the Lord and joined God where He was working. It was never about Paul (me, myself & I) and this allowed God to make him courageous and bold, even in prison. I am excited that you chose to become bold and allow God to work through you at your upcoming reunion. I can’t wait to see what God does! I love you, MOM
Gwen says:
Krista,
Thank you for the clarity of your message! I feel the same urgency. May God be with you as you attend this event and open the doors wide for you to share the love of God with your classmates and their spouses.
Much love,
Gwen