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Boldness and Belonging

An episode of the A Seattle Church podcast, hosted by Richard L. Taylor Jr., titled "Boldness and Belonging" was published on March 22, 2026 and runs 39 minutes.

March 22, 2026 ·39m · A Seattle Church

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This powerful exploration of Acts 4:1-13 challenges us to examine the source of our boldness in faith. We encounter Peter and John standing before the highest religious authorities in Jerusalem, the very council that condemned Jesus to death. These were unschooled, ordinary men without credentials or status, yet they spoke with such courage that even their accusers were astonished. The text reveals a profound truth: their boldness didn't come from education, eloquence, or earthly authority, but from one unmistakable quality - they had been with Jesus. This message confronts our modern struggles with fear and silence, asking where we've allowed intimidation to muzzle our witness. The transformation of Peter is particularly striking - from the man who denied Jesus three times to the one who boldly proclaimed Him before those who could end his life. What changed? An encounter with the risen Christ that fundamentally shifted his identity. We're reminded that boldness isn't a personality trait we either have or lack; it's the natural overflow of knowing whose we are. When our identity becomes rooted in Christ rather than in our circumstances, credentials, or the approval of others, fear loses its authority over us. The early church didn't pray for safety when threatened - they prayed for greater boldness. This challenges us to examine our own prayers and priorities in moments of uncertainty.

This powerful exploration of Acts 4:1-13 challenges us to examine the source of our boldness in faith. We encounter Peter and John standing before the highest religious authorities in Jerusalem, the very council that condemned Jesus to death. These were unschooled, ordinary men without credentials or status, yet they spoke with such courage that even their accusers were astonished. The text reveals a profound truth: their boldness didn't come from education, eloquence, or earthly authority, but from one unmistakable quality - they had been with Jesus. This message confronts our modern struggles with fear and silence, asking where we've allowed intimidation to muzzle our witness. The transformation of Peter is particularly striking - from the man who denied Jesus three times to the one who boldly proclaimed Him before those who could end his life. What changed? An encounter with the risen Christ that fundamentally shifted his identity. We're reminded that boldness isn't a personality trait we either have or lack; it's the natural overflow of knowing whose we are. When our identity becomes rooted in Christ rather than in our circumstances, credentials, or the approval of others, fear loses its authority over us. The early church didn't pray for safety when threatened - they prayed for greater boldness. This challenges us to examine our own prayers and priorities in moments of uncertainty.

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