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There are moments in life when silence feels safer than speech, and sitting still feels more secure than stepping forward. But in the walk of believing, there are also divine moments when the Lord calls us to rise, to be seen, and to bear witness to His work—regardless of who is watching or judging. In these moments, we are faced with a decision: will we blend into the background, or will we boldly stand as believers, counted among the faithful?
Scripture Reading:
And he saith unto the man which had the withered hand, Stand forth —Mark 3:3, KJV
By Grace and Good Works MinistriesThere are moments in life when silence feels safer than speech, and sitting still feels more secure than stepping forward. But in the walk of believing, there are also divine moments when the Lord calls us to rise, to be seen, and to bear witness to His work—regardless of who is watching or judging. In these moments, we are faced with a decision: will we blend into the background, or will we boldly stand as believers, counted among the faithful?
Scripture Reading:
And he saith unto the man which had the withered hand, Stand forth —Mark 3:3, KJV