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In this edition of Camino Chronicles, Pastor Skip explores the true meaning of courage—not just as a dictionary definition, but as an active part of our spiritual lives.
While Webster defines courage as a "quality of mind or spirit," Pastor Skip challenges us to move beyond simple willpower. He discusses the difference between the "worked up" courage of childhood—like jumping out of trees—and the adult courage required to face illness, danger, and difficulty.
This episode unpacks the idea that courage is actually a "gift of grace" that allows us to operate without being stopped by fear. Drawing from Genesis, Isaiah, 2 Timothy, and 1 John, we learn that perfect love expels fear and that we are equipped with power, love, and a sound mind.
By Skip HeineyIn this edition of Camino Chronicles, Pastor Skip explores the true meaning of courage—not just as a dictionary definition, but as an active part of our spiritual lives.
While Webster defines courage as a "quality of mind or spirit," Pastor Skip challenges us to move beyond simple willpower. He discusses the difference between the "worked up" courage of childhood—like jumping out of trees—and the adult courage required to face illness, danger, and difficulty.
This episode unpacks the idea that courage is actually a "gift of grace" that allows us to operate without being stopped by fear. Drawing from Genesis, Isaiah, 2 Timothy, and 1 John, we learn that perfect love expels fear and that we are equipped with power, love, and a sound mind.