Bold in Witness
Boldness is not personality-driven; it is Spirit-produced. Many believers assume boldness belongs only to the naturally confident or outspoken. Yet biblical boldness flows from conviction, not personality. When we truly grasp what Christ has done for us—rescuing us from sin, granting us eternal life, adopting us as children of God—silence becomes difficult. Still, fear is real. We fear rejection, awkwardness, or damaging relationships. We may tell ourselves that our faith is private. But Jesus calls us to be light in the darkness. Light does not hide; it shines. Our witness is not merely verbal proclamation, but also visible transformation. When our lives reflect grace, integrity, and hope, others become curious about the source. Boldness grows as we spend time with Jesus. The more we treasure Him, the more naturally we speak of Him. Sharing your faith does not require having all the answers. It requires honesty about what Christ has done in your life. Today, consider that someone in y...