Are You Being Bold and Being A Tool For God's Use

To be bold. Do you know what it means to be bold? The word bold means not hesitating or fearful in the face of actual or possible danger or rebuff; courageous and daring. Understanding that the Bible says in Proverbs 28:1 … “The wicked flee when no man pursues them, but the [uncompromisingly] righteous are bold as a lion”. Are you being bold for God? Are you stepping out on faith and believing God in the face of the enemy? Or are you walking in fear of what others will say, do, or think regarding your stand and your belief?



It’s time to step out and stand out for God. It’s time to let the people around you know that God is real and He has created you to live for Him. It is time to truly allow your life to be used as a tool in the hand of God. Understand there are different kinds of tools. There are writing tools, construction tools, learning tools … but every tool has a purpose. Understand today … you have a purpose. Your purpose is to reflect who God is. When you reflect the Father … you begin to allow God’s word to be “written” on the hearts of His people. You begin to help with the “construction” of the Kingdom here on earth. You begin to “teach” those around you who God really is. Be the tool that God created you to be. Allow Him to use you for His glory. Be bold … be fearful … be courageous … be daring …. DO IT ALL FOR GOD AND LET PEOPLE SEE WHO YOUR GOD IS.

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