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What You’re Missing by Staying Quiet | Lo que Estás Perdiendo por Quedarte en Silencio

What You’re Missing by Staying Quiet | Lo que Estás Perdiendo por Quedarte en Silencio

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What are you bold about — and are you bold about your faith in Jesus?


In this powerful message from the series A Church That Pleases God, we explore how spiritual boldness is not a personality trait but the natural result of spending time with Jesus. Looking through key moments in the Book of Acts, this sermon reveals how ordinary believers like Peter and John transformed the world through Spirit-filled courage, unwavering faith, and obedience to Christ.


Discover how the early church faced persecution, opposition, and uncertainty yet continued to proclaim the gospel with confidence. Learn why boldness grows out of a living relationship with Jesus, how spiritual habits shape our witness, and why God calls believers not to comfort but to courageous faith.


Whether you feel confident sharing your faith or struggle with fear and hesitation, this message challenges and equips you to deepen your walk with Christ, live with spiritual urgency, and become part of a church that truly pleases God. In this sermon, you’ll learn:


▷ Why everyone is bold about something — and why faith should be no different

▷ How time with Jesus increases spiritual boldness and impact

▷ The connection between the Holy Spirit and courageous faith

▷ How God uses ordinary people to accomplish extraordinary purposes

▷ Why bold faith often attracts opposition — and God’s power in the middle of it


Be encouraged to move beyond passive belief into active, Spirit-led boldness as you live out the mission of Jesus in your daily life.


Key Scriptures: Acts 1–5, Acts 17, Acts 28, Acts 4:13

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