syndication   |  About AP   |  Sign up for E-mail Newsletter    |    Privacy Policy    |    Contact Us
ApologeticsPress.org
Issue Features
  
View this issue online as it looks in print
Discovery Magazine 12/01/2009


Teaching with Boldness and Strength

by  A.P. Staff

Arnold Schwarzenegger won the Mr. Universe title in 1969 and 1970 for his huge muscles. His strength will go down in history, and people will remember him for years to come. If there was a Mr. Universe award for speaking, then members of the church should take first place. Just like Arnold's physical strength, we need to be spiritually strong when we teach the Gospel to other people.

When we teach, we should do so with as much strength and boldness as we can. Peter and John are great examples of boldness. They had been put in prison for preaching the Gospel to the people in Jerusalem. As they stood in front of the rulers of the city, both Peter and John spoke so bravely that the rulers wondered how they did it (Acts 4:13). Peter and John barely had any education, and yet they could impress some of the most educated people in the city, because they had been so dedicated to the Gospel! We as Christians should try to live up to the example of Peter and John.

Strength, though, is not enough. We need to be kind to peoplewhen we teach them the Gospel. Jesus was a great example when it came to having compassion for others. In Mark 6:34, when Jesus' apostles had returned to tell Him of their work in other cities, huge crowds of people followed Him. While He was sailing away from the shore, He noticed that people from several cities were gathered around the water. The same verse says that He "was moved with compassion for them, because they were like sheep not having a shepherd. So He began to teach them many things." Why does the Bible tell us that He had sympathy for these people? Because God wants us to be concerned for people who are lost!

Being bold and having sympathy at the same time can be difficult, but we have to remember what God wants from us. We have to keep all of God's commandments in mind, and follow every one of them. In this case, we should follow Paul's words when he told Timothy, "Preach the word! Be ready in season and out of season. Convince, rebuke, exhort, with all longsuffering and teaching" (2 Timothy 4:2).



Copyright © 2014 Apologetics Press, Inc. All rights reserved.

*Please keep in mind that Discovery articles are written for 3rd-6th graders.

This document may be copied, on the condition that it will not be republished in print unless otherwise stated below, and will not be used for any commercial purpose, as long as the following stipulations are observed: (1) Apologetics Press must be designated as the original publisher; (2) the specific Apologetics Press Web site URL must be noted; (3) any references, footnotes, or endnotes that accompany the article must be included with any written reproduction of the article; (4) textual alterations of any kind are strictly forbidden; (5) Some illustrations (e.g., photographs, charts, graphics, etc.) are not the intellectual property of Apologetics Press and as such cannot be reproduced from our site without consent from the person or organization that maintains those intellectual rights; (6) serialization of written material (e.g., running an article in several parts) is permitted, as long as the whole of the material is made available, without editing, in a reasonable length of time; (7) articles, in whole or in part, may not be offered for sale or included in items offered for sale; and (8) articles may be reproduced in electronic form for posting on Web sites pending they are not edited or altered from their original written content and that credit is given to Apologetics Press, including the web location from which the articles were taken. Further, documents may not be copied without source statements (title, author, journal title), and the address of the publisher and owner of rights, as listed below.

For catalog, samples, or further information, contact:

Apologetics Press
230 Landmark Drive
Montgomery, Alabama 36117
U.S.A.
Phone (334) 272-8558

http://www.apologeticspress.org

Web Store

Butt/Ehrman Debate: Suffering and the Existence of God

In this debate, national best-selling author and self-professed agnostic, Bart Erhman, contends that the pain and suffering in the world show that the loving God of the Bible does not exist.

Featured Audio

Listen

Click the following link to visit our Multimedia section.

Featured Audio