During our prayer
time, the Holy Spirit deposited an encouraging impression. It was a most
unexpected word that resonated deep within my spirit: INTREPID. Although
I felt fairly sure of the meaning of that word, I raced to Dictionary.com for a
more complete definition. INTREPID means “resolutely fearless, dauntless,
brave, courageous, daring and bold.” And that’s how GOD sees US!
It is a resounding
echo of what the Lord has been breathing into our spirits as of late, the need
to fully embrace what the saints once called “HOLY BOLDNESS.” The
New Testament church had such an unswerving faith in Christ that no issue or
obstacle could possibly paralyze their witness of the gospel.
They were Christian
combatants-par-excellence, Kingdom movers-and-shakers-extraordinaire, so much
so that their enemies were in such awe that they labeled them as “these who
have turned the world upside down.” (Acts 17:6) Wow! Unquestionably,
these disciples were comprised of an INTREPID brand of faith, men and women who
were absolutely cognizant that “God had not given [them] a spirit of fear, but
of POWER and of LOVE and of a SOUND MIND.” (II Timothy 1:7)
Their
commendations-of-courage are well documented in The Holy Writ:
“Now when they saw
the BOLDNESS of Peter
and John, and perceived that they were uneducated and untrained men, they
marveled. And they realized that THEY HAD BEEN WITH JESUS.” (Acts 4:13)
“And when they had
PRAYED, the place where they were assembled together was shaken; and they were
all FILLED WITH THE HOLY SPIRIT,
and they spoke the WORD OF GOD
WITH BOLDNESS.” (Acts 4:31)
“According to my
earnest expectation and hope that in nothing I shall be ashamed, but with
all BOLDNESS, as always, so
now also CHRIST will be magnified in my body, whether BY LIFE OR BY DEATH.” (Philippians
1:20)
These are monumental
tributes – communicated on their behalves by a majestic and marvelous God!
How we admire their
spiritual fortitude! For despite “tribulation, or distress, or
persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword,” these soldiers of
the cross demonstrated a paramount commitment that was ready, willing and able
to “endure hardness, as good soldiers of Jesus Christ.” (Romans 8:35 – II
Timothy 2:3) No matter what challenges appeared, “in all these things” their
faith confession was “WE ARE MORE THAN CONQUERORS through HIM
who loved us. And we are persuaded that
neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things
present, nor things to come, nor height, nor depth, nor any other created
thing, shall be able to separate us from the LOVE OF GOD which is in CHRIST
JESUS OUR LORD.” (Romans 8:37-39) What an inspirational and INTREPID FAITH!
Likewise, we
contemporary Christians take our stand within the framework of a hostile and
unholy world system. And like the early church, we are fully equipped
with THE INTREPIDITY OF CHRIST. That is, we possess the MIND OF CHRIST and as such “we
have BOLDNESS and ACCESS with CONFIDENCE through FAITH in HIM.” (Ephesians
3:12)
Such supreme
confidence is the clear expression and epitome of divine love. And we
know that “there is no fear in love; but PERFECT
LOVE casts out fear.” (I John 4:18) It’s encouraging to note that
even at the end of our days this same INTREPID SPIRIT is resident in the saints
as we enter into the eternal presence of Almighty God. Indeed, it is HIS
unfathomable “LOVE – perfected in us – that [enables us to] have BOLDNESS in
the day of judgment; because as HE is, so are we in this world.” (Philippians
2:5 – I John 4:17)
This means we shall
never cower or turn our backs on the enemy. Nor will we ever doubt the absolute
power and preeminence of CHRIST. We will take our stand with unshakeable
faith in HIS WORD because we are securely cloaked in “the whole armor of God”
and we are ever ready to “fight the good fight of faith and lay hold on eternal
life.” (Ephesians 6:11 – I Timothy 6:12)
Therefore, my INTREPID SPIRITUAL SIBLINGS, “having
done all” be sure to “STAND!” (Ephesians 6:13)
Sisters and brothers,
be continually blessed and please (above all else) MAKE SURE YOU ARE READY TO
MEET YOUR SOON COMING KING. Maranatha!
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