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PO1 H Gene Lawrence
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While boldness in the flesh is commendable, we must not forget that we are instructed to be bold in the Spirit as well. I seek to be bold in the Spirit because I think I’ve established over the course of my career in the Navy and Law Enforcement that I can be bold. I have provided a wonderful piece below on the importance of being bold in the Spirit. Be blessed this wonderful Sunday my RP Family.

Taken from desiringgod.com
Why Boldness Matters Now
Article by Jonathan Parnell
Pastor, Minneapolis, Minnesota
The Book of Acts profiles a people living bold.

The theme of boldness takes center-stage in Acts 4 with the story of Peter’s and John’s trial before the Sanhedrin. We learn that what astonishes the Jewish leaders pertains mainly to the apostles’ content, not their emotions. The bewildering reality at work in Peter’s and John’s testimony is what they say about Jesus.

These two fishermen had become messengers of God’s salvation, heralds for a new age in human history. They were now spokesmen of the risen and reigning Lord over all. So yes, they spoke with passion. But the point Luke drives home is not their style, but their substance. Not their homiletics, but their hermeneutics. It was all centered on Christ — how he is the One to whom the whole Old Testament points, how his work has changed the world forever.

The heart of Peter’s and John’s boldness was how they spoke clearly about the identity and significance of Jesus. The picture Luke gives us of the early Christian mission is that the church was not without words when it came to the question of their King. They knew Jesus — they saw him in the Scriptures, they understood his epoch-shifting wonder and its implications for everybody everywhere. They knew Jesus, and so should we.

Boldness for Today

Now maybe this sounds like the bar is set too high for us. Maybe this sounds like some kind of unrealistic expectation about lay-level theological education. Maybe. But my unshakable impression from reading our brother Luke is that he envisions the people of Jesus as a people who know Jesus. That the people of Jesus can see him in their Book. That the people of Jesus know what to say if someone were to ask, “About whom, I ask you, is the prophet talking about in the 53rd chapter of Isaiah?” (Acts 8:34–35). Luke has written a theological narrative for the church to drink up, and when we do, he’s convinced me that it means we imbibe this kind of boldness for our day — that we know whom we have believed amid a culture of confusion. In a word, the church should know Jesus.

This vision of Christian boldness — of speaking clearly about the identity and significance of Jesus — is increasingly relevant in the day in which we live. This is worth highlighting, and there are two reasons why. First, the pluralism around us means inevitable indoctrination. Second, the more we’re marginalized, the greater the risk is that what’s important will muffle what’s the most important.

The World Is Full of Ideas

A pluralistic world is like a raging river of clashing currents. The currents are the vast array of competing metanarratives, which as Richard Bauckham explains, is “an attempt to grasp the meaning and destiny of human history as a whole by telling a single story about it” (Bible and Mission, 4). The point is that, in our world, everybody’s got a story. Everybody lives by some story that tries to make sense of it all, whether cultural, religious, or ideological. There are several rushing currents in this river of our world, and they’re always leading somewhere.

Toss in this river the glut of communication channels around us, and it means that we can’t really do anything without stepping through those tumultuous waters. And if our steps are not intentional — if we don’t know where we want to go — we’ll just drift along with the strongest pull. The idea of not being pulled somewhere is impossible. “One’s life is moving in one direction or another, taking one kind of shape or another,” writes Kevin Vanhoozer in The Drama of Doctrine.

It is essential that we get clear on who Jesus is and what his work means for the world, as the Bible shows us. Bauckham points out that only the Bible “tells a story that in some sense encompasses all other human stories [and] draws them into the meaning that God’s story with the world gives them” (5). The truth of Jesus in God’s story must be our navigating force. If it’s not, we’ll simply be tossed to and fro by the waves and carried about by every other current’s pull. Vanhoozer says, “To the extent that we are always following some direction or other, our very lives are ‘indoctrinated.’ The only question is whether the doctrine that informs one’s life is governed by the Christian gospel or by some other story, some other script” (Drama, 105). We’re either bold about Jesus, or we’re adrift with no anchor.

Being Clear About Jesus, Mainly

Secondly, when tensions are high and Christians are marginalized, our witness can feel increasingly complex. Articulating the person and work of Jesus doesn’t appear to answer the questions that confront us the most. People don’t want to hear about Jesus, they want to hear what we think about the issues. The issues — that’s the temptation. If we’re not careful, our witness in the world will be shriveled down to just our stance on the next hot topic. That will become our focus. That will be the main conversation we have and the primary object of our energy.

Hear me clearly: there are deathly important questions in our world, and our conviction is indispensable. We need to say it. And then say it again. And at the same time, we need to remember that our mission in this world is not about a stance, but a message. We have deathly important things to say about marriage, but the most radical, controversial thing that we will ever say is “Jesus is Lord.” There is nothing more counter-cultural than telling the world that the crucified Messiah is raised and reigning, and that therefore now “God commands all people everywhere to repent” (Acts 17:30).

The gospel of Jesus’s lordship is the best and wildest news anyone will ever hear. And it’s the most important thing we have to say. In fact, it’s because of his lordship that any other issue matters. Jesus is Lord, not the state, not you or me, and therefore his definitions are what really count. Whether we build our arguments from natural law or what have you, the Christian can only faithfully think and act when it’s in respect to Jesus’s reign. His reign and what it means for souls is what we should know best how to articulate. Say everything that is important, but be clear about Jesus, mainly.

So because ideas are everywhere out there and always pulling at us, and because high tensions want to trivialize our main message, we should be bold — that is, we should be very clear and outspoken about who Jesus is and what he has done.



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PO1 H Gene Lawrence
PO1 H Gene Lawrence
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL - Thank you for that my friend. Have a blessed Sunday
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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PO1 H Gene Lawrence - Great theme for your response today "Boldness in Spirit" Gene. I hope you're doing fine after last night's "Warriors for Life" Brother - it wasn't my intent to stir up old memories my friend. I hope your foot is doing okay from your adventures yesteday with MSgt David Hoffman and SGT John " Mac " McConnell during your "Meet and Greet!" Do you and Linda Lawrence have any plans this Sunday or is just going be a relaxing day Gene?
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PO1 H Gene Lawrence
PO1 H Gene Lawrence
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Thank you for your kind words my friend. Life is what it is. They’re my demons and I need to deal with them, so not a problem. My foot is doing well as far as I know. I see the Podiatrist tomorrow and we’ll see. Nothing planned for the day. As far as yesterday, it was great as usual. I always enjoy seeing them. Have a blessed rest of your day my friend.
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LTC Stephen F.
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I pray that you and I are bold in defense of justice, truth, the weak, and the abused, my friend and brother-in-Christ PO1 H Gene Lawrence and sister-in-Christ Linda Lawrence.
I pray LORD that each of us who YOUR adopted sons and daughters will boldly come before YOUR throne and petition YOU on behalf of others especially those YOU prompt us to interceded for.
Plant YOUR Word firmly in our heart and bring it forth when needed by any and all who hear it or see it in action.
Give us boldness coupled with humility so that we will stand up for truth, justice and each and everyone YOU prompt us to without lording over anyone.
YOU are always open to each of YOUR own. Yet at times we are estranged from YOU in part based on acts, words, thoughts and attitudes or omissions of what we should do or say.
Cleanse each of us dear God of anything that hinders relationship with YOU first and those we love as well. I pray LORD God that YOU are building unity within YOUR body to help heal divisions across this land beginning with YOUR church.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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SP5 Mark Kuzinski - God "Sunday" Morning Mark and thanks for the awesome quote today. Hope you and Diana are having a great Sunday Mark!
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SP5 Mark Kuzinski
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs - Thank you and every day is special and Saturday!! I love retirement.
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LTC Stephen F.
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I pray that you and I are bold in defense of justice, truth, the weak, and the abused, my friend and brother-in-Christ SP5 Mark Kuzinski.
I pray LORD that each of us who YOUR adopted sons and daughters will boldly come before YOUR throne and petition YOU on behalf of others especially those YOU prompt us to interceded for.
Plant YOUR Word firmly in our heart and bring it forth when needed by any and all who hear it or see it in action.
Give us boldness coupled with humility so that we will stand up for truth, justice and each and everyone YOU prompt us to without lording over anyone.
YOU are always open to each of YOUR own. Yet at times we are estranged from YOU in part based on acts, words, thoughts and attitudes or omissions of what we should do or say.
Cleanse each of us dear God of anything that hinders relationship with YOU first and those we love as well. I pray LORD God that YOU are building unity within YOUR body to help heal divisions across this land beginning with YOUR church.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
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Sgt Deborah Cornatzer
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Sunday Greetings RP Friends

“Laugh at yourself, but don't ever aim your doubt at yourself. Be bold. When you embark for strange places, don't leave any of yourself safely on shore. Have the nerve to go into unexplored territory.” —ALAN ALDA

Blessings...
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Sgt Deborah Cornatzer
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Lt Col Charlie Brown - yes; I liked it agreat deal.
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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Sgt Deborah Cornatzer - Blessing to you this fine Sunday morning Deborah. Thanks for adding the two additonal quotes today for the message of Boldness! I hope you enjoy the rest of your Sunday!
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LTC Stephen F.
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I pray that you and I are bold in defense of justice, truth, the weak, and the abused, my friend and sister-in-Christ Sgt Deborah Cornatzer.
I pray LORD that each of us who YOUR adopted sons and daughters will boldly come before YOUR throne and petition YOU on behalf of others especially those YOU prompt us to interceded for.
Plant YOUR Word firmly in our heart and bring it forth when needed by any and all who hear it or see it in action.
Give us boldness coupled with humility so that we will stand up for truth, justice and each and everyone YOU prompt us to without lording over anyone.
YOU are always open to each of YOUR own. Yet at times we are estranged from YOU in part based on acts, words, thoughts and attitudes or omissions of what we should do or say.
Cleanse each of us dear God of anything that hinders relationship with YOU first and those we love as well. I pray LORD God that YOU are building unity within YOUR body to help heal divisions across this land beginning with YOUR church.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
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