Overcoming Fear in Sharing the Gospel
A transformative 7-day study on biblical courage, the Holy Spirit's power, and practical steps to boldly proclaim Christ despite anxiety and doubt.
About this plan
Fear is one of the most common obstacles preventing believers from sharing their faith. Whether it's fear of rejection, fear of saying the wrong thing, or fear of conflict, many Christians struggle to speak up about Jesus. Yet throughout Scripture, we see a powerful theme: God calls us to courage, and He provides the strength we need.
This seven-day study explores the biblical foundation for overcoming fear in gospel sharing. We'll discover how perfect love casts out fear (1 John 4:18), how the Holy Spirit empowers us with boldness, and how Jesus Himself modeled courageous witness. We'll examine the experiences of early disciples who faced persecution yet spoke with conviction, and we'll learn practical principles for moving from anxiety to action.
As you work through these devotions, you'll encounter stories of ordinary people who found extraordinary courage. You'll explore what the Bible says about fear, faith, and the purpose of witnessing. Most importantly, you'll discover that sharing the gospel is not ultimately about your abilities or eloquence—it's about trusting God's power and relying on His Spirit.
By the end of this week, you'll have biblical tools, encouragement, and concrete strategies to help you overcome fear and share your faith with greater boldness. Whether you're a new believer or a seasoned Christian, this study will challenge you to step out in faith and let your light shine. 💡 The world needs to hear your testimony, and God is ready to strengthen you for the task. ✝️
What you'll study
🔥 Understanding the Root of Fear
🕊️ The Holy Spirit's Power and Boldness
❤️ Love Casts Out Fear
🦁 Peter's Transformation: From Denial to Declaration
🚪 Jesus: The Model of Courageous Witness
📢 Practical Steps to Overcome Witnessing Anxiety
✨ Living as a Bold Witness Going Forward
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