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fevereiro 09, 2011

HOLY BOLDNESS AND SPIRITUAL AUTHORITY

David Wilkerson Today







WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2011

The more someone is with Jesus, the more that person becomes like Christ, in


purity, holiness and love. In turn, his pure walk produces in him a great


boldness for God. Scripture says, “The wicked flee when no man pursueth: but


the righteous are bold as a lion” (Proverbs 28:1). The word for bold in this


verse means “secure, confident.” That’s just the kind of boldness the


synagogue rulers saw in Peter and John as they ministered (see Acts 4:1–2).
In the previous chapter (Acts 3), Peter and John prayed for a crippled beggar


and he was instantly healed. The healing caused a great stir around the temple,


and in an attempt to stop the disciples from sharing their faith in Christ, the


religious leaders had them arrested and put on a public trial.


Peter and John met with the synagogue rulers but the Bible doesn’t go into


much detail about this scene in Acts 4. Yet I can assure you, the religious


leaders orchestrated it to be all pomp and ceremony. First, the dignitaries


solemnly took their velvety seats. Then the high priests’ relatives followed.


Finally, in a moment of hushed anticipation, the robed high priests strutted in.


Everyone bowed as the priests passed by, walking stiffly up the aisle toward the


seat of judgment.
All of this was meant to intimidate Peter and John. But the disciples were not


intimidated at all. They’d been with Jesus for too long. I imagine Peter


thinking, “Come on, let’s get this meeting started. Just give me the pulpit


and turn me loose. I’ve got a word from God for this gathering. Thank you,


Jesus, for allowing me to preach your name to these Christ-haters.” Acts 4:8


begins with: “Then Peter, filled with the Holy Ghost…” and this tells me


he wasn’t going to deliver a lecture. It wasn’t going to be quiet or


reserved. Peter was a Jesus-possessed man, bursting with the Holy Ghost.
God’s servants are secure in their identity in Christ. And they stand


confident in Jesus’ righteousness. Therefore, they have nothing to hide; they


can stand before anyone with a clear conscience.
Read this devotion online: http://www.worldchallenge.org/en/node/12223

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