Practical Courage - Illustration
Imagine a young woman named Sarah, who recently completed her degree in social work. She carries a deep desire to help those in her community, but each time she thinks about starting her own outreach program, fear wraps around her heart like a vice. She wonders, “What if no one shows up? What if I fail?”
In Matthew 28:19-20, Jesus commissions us with the powerful words, “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations.” He doesn’t send us out onto the battlefield of life without promise or support. Instead, He assures us, “Behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.” This presence is our grace—it empowers our courage, transforming our fears into opportunities.
Sarah decided to take a small step. Instead of launching a large-scale program, she began by hosting a coffee gathering in her living room. She invited a few friends, fostering a space for open conversation about faith and community needs. The first gathering was small, but the spirit of trust and hope began to weave through their discussions.
As she stepped out in faith, Sarah found that each gathering opened new doors. She learned that courage doesn’t demand perfection; it simply requires willingness. God honors our steps, no matter how tentative they might seem. Like Sarah, let’s embrace our calling with faith, trusting that every act of courage, however small, is an opportunity for God’s grace to transform lives around us. Each step we take is a testimony, not only to our faith but to His faithfulness.
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