Have you ever hesitated to speak up because you weren't sure how people would react? Maybe you had the perfect comeback five minutes too late, or you thought of the right words after the conversation was already over.
What about when it comes to talking about your faith? Ever felt that moment of panic—What if I don't say it right? What if they ask me something I don't know? What if I make things weird?
We hesitate. We second-guess. We tell ourselves, Someone else will bring it up. Someone who knows more, someone who's better at this. And we keep our faith quiet.
But what if we're afraid of the wrong thing?
Today, we're going to look at Acts 13, where Paul and Barnabas show us what it means to boldly share the Gospel—even when it's uncomfortable, even when people don't want to hear it, even when there's opposition. We'll see how they didn't let fear stop them, how they shook off rejection and kept moving forward, and why we need to stop making evangelism about us—our comfort, our reputation—and start trusting God with the results.
Because at the end of the day, the real danger isn't that people might reject us—the real danger is that they never hear about Jesus at all.
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