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For most of us, it’s not uncommon to experience a challenging season of life and come out the other side feeling deflated. And yet when Jesus emerged from his 40-day temptation in the wilderness, Luke notes he wasn’t discouraged or exhausted but instead was energized and excited. In fact, he says that Jesus returned “filled with the Holy Spirit” and preached a daring—and even dangerous--first sermon. So what’s the secret to having a daring faith? Today, we’ll look at having the holy audacity to speak up even when others want you to sit down.
 By Hamilton Mill UMC
By Hamilton Mill UMCFor most of us, it’s not uncommon to experience a challenging season of life and come out the other side feeling deflated. And yet when Jesus emerged from his 40-day temptation in the wilderness, Luke notes he wasn’t discouraged or exhausted but instead was energized and excited. In fact, he says that Jesus returned “filled with the Holy Spirit” and preached a daring—and even dangerous--first sermon. So what’s the secret to having a daring faith? Today, we’ll look at having the holy audacity to speak up even when others want you to sit down.