Balancing Boldness with Discernment
During his first missionary journey, Paul was stoned in Lystra and left for dead (Acts 14:19), but he revived and "rose up and entered the city" to continue preaching (v. 20). When he faced opposition in Corinth, he nonetheless remained in the city for eighteen months, "teaching the word of God among them" (Acts 18:5–11).
Conversely, when city leaders in Philippi asked the apostle to leave, he complied (Acts 16:39–40). And when crowds erupted against him in Thessalonica, he escaped the city by night (Acts 17:1–10).
Here's the principle: balance boldness with discernment.
We are to "speak the word of God with boldness" (Acts 4:31) and courage (1 Corinthians 16:13). At the same time, we are to seek God's leading as to where we go and what we say, knowing that his Spirit will give us the discernment to know when we are in Corinth and when we are in Thessalonica.
We must not be presumptuous, jumping from the temple and expecting angels to catch us (Matthew 4:5–7). But neither are we to shrink from the calling and privilege of sharing the only news that can save souls and change hearts (2 Corinthians 5:17).
If we will seek God's leading at the start of each day and then through the day, he will guide us, empower us, and use us to speak his truth and model his grace.
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