Embracing Boldness: The Early Church's Example

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"Church, the early church was praying for boldness and planning to be bold. And if we fail to plan, what do we do, church? We plan to fail. Amen to my one person who knows that. We fail to plan, we plan to fail. So we not only need to plan to be bold, pray to be bold, we need to plan to be bold. Why? Because this is the most important message ever, period." [01:04:44]( | | )

"Now, the full number, full number, meaning tens of thousands of people who call Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior, who believed were of one heart and one soul, my friends, my people. And no one said that any of the things that belonged to him was his own, but they had everything in common." [01:06:14]( | | )

"Big Oleg, said, this is not the worst war I've been through. Pastor Nate, recognizing that, says, oh, that's right, 2014. And Big Oleg says, no, that's not the greatest war I've been through. He goes, the greatest war I've ever been through was when I was at war with God." [01:08:54]( | | )

"Peter and John answered them in unison whether is right in the sight of god to listen to you rather than to god... for we cannot but speak of what we've seen and heard... we are going to be bold church. I want boldness. I want to be a church of bold people that no matter the circumstance we will not go silent." [49:50]( | | )

"Confidence stems from knowing that god is in control if we know god is in control if we know that he's running the show we can be confident so the church in the middle of persecution they see peter and john the two leaders two of the leaders of the church show up to these thousands of people." [53:02]( | | )

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