We see
those same qualities in the apostle Paul. Acts 13–28 records his bravery in one
harrowing situation after another. After being shipwrecked on his way to stand
trial before Caesar, he landed south of Rome, where many brothers in Christ
came to meet him (Acts 28:11-15). “When Paul saw them,” Luke wrote, “he thanked
God and took courage” (v.15). During the next 2 years as a prisoner, Paul was
allowed to live in his own rented house where he “received all who came to him,
preaching the kingdom of God and teaching the things which concern the Lord
Jesus Christ with all confidence” (vv.30-31).
Every
follower of Jesus can be a consistent giver and receiver of courage. The Lord
can use us today to encourage and strengthen each other.
When
people share their fears with you, share your courage with them. (RBC)