The Word of the Lord came to me saying, Boldness does not adjust the presentation if you avoid the only name demons tremble by. You give a negative response when you replace or renounced Jesus so we come boldly to the cross. Carrying no shame on our faces.
The Greek term translated boldly or boldly or boldness means candor in the face of opposition.” We should give a candid, clear, compassionate, compelling witness to the news of how sins can be forgiven in Jesus Christ and how we have experienced that reality personally.
Boldness isn’t being obnoxious I’m gonna shove this down your throat whether you want to hear it or not. Boldness can be very gentle, kind and from a loving heart. It’s not mean or pushy; it’s just convinced.
( Ephesians 6:19).Boldness is the biblical manner in which God wants the Gospel given.
We are not to develop our own methods based upon personality or passion. We are to open our mouths and unapologetically testify to the saving power of Jesus Christ. Is it possible that the commonly reported frustrations in personal evangelism and our epidemic failure to evangelize at all is rooted in our failure to embrace the biblical method of boldness?
In regard to evangelism, God has not just told us what to do, He has told us how to do it. Embrace afresh the biblical method: clear, concise, unwavering witness for Christ–even in the face of opposition. The bold way is the biblical way. Testify boldly and without fear, regardless of the response, and you will know God’s favor upon your witness for Christ.
Boldness knows that salvation is of the Lord, “and as many as were appointed to eternal life believed” (Acts 13:48). Boldness is the Spirit-given conviction that we must speak about what we have seen and heard in Christ.
We refuse to practice cunning or to tamper with God’s word, but by the open statement of the truth, we would commend ourselves to everyone’s conscience in the sight of God” (2 Corinthians 4:2).
Biblical boldness for Christ is a fountain that bursts forth from a satisfied soul.
Dr. Prophet Theresa Maxwell
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