Be Brave II
The Lord has preserved for us a record that is filled with stories and examples so that we can be the receptors of Biblical courage. His Word is living and active and able to change us. The best thing we can do to cultivate our own personal bravery is to dig into His Word for ourselves and learn from those who have gone before us.
This six-week study highlights the bravery of Abraham, Mary the mother of Jesus, Peter and John, Paul and Silas, King David, and the woman at the well.They are all examples we can emulate due to their promises of God.
God's unfailing word fueled their faith, which then prompted their obedience to what was asked of them.Real faith doesn't deny the existence of a problem, it just denies the problem a place of influence.
Come along this journey through both the Old and New Testaments to see how the requirements of bravery always found its solution in the precious promises of God.
Let's Be Brave Together!
What’s Included In Your Bible Study.
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Bible Study Book
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Video Session Listening Guides
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Video Sessions Available on YouTube
Video Sessions
Session 1
In "Be Brave 2 – Week 1," the session focuses on identifying personal inflection points, moments in life that change everything that follows, and how we respond to these pivotal moments. It emphasizes choosing to live an intentional, purpose-driven life, embracing past experiences, and making decisions to thrive rather than just survive. The session also highlights the importance of practicing gratitude, letting go of fear, and living from a place of unconditional love, as well as encouraging consistent spiritual practices.
Session 2
In "Be Brave 2 – Week 2," the session explores the idea of being brave by trusting in God's promises, as exemplified through the story of Abraham and Sarah. Key points include understanding that God's covenant is unbreakable, faith is strengthened in the waiting process, and obedience to God's timing and instructions leads to divine provision. The lesson emphasizes that God always sees and provides for His people, and we are called to believe and declare His truth over any challenges we face.
Session 3
In "Be Brave 2 – Week 3," the session focuses on Mary’s faithful response to God’s calling, highlighting her humility, belief, and total surrender to His will. Key points include the miraculous nature of Jesus’ conception, Mary’s willingness to be used by God despite her youth, and Elizabeth’s role in affirming Mary’s faith through the Holy Spirit. The session encourages believers to trust in God’s Word, respond in obedient faith, and find joy in fulfilling His purposes.
Session 4
In "Be Brave 2 – Week 4," the session emphasizes the role of the Holy Spirit in empowering believers to be brave, highlighting His work at Pentecost and His ongoing presence in the lives of Christians. Key points include the significance of the Holy Spirit's indwelling, the transformative power of the resurrection, and how the Spirit enables believers to witness boldly for Christ. The session encourages living in surrender to the Holy Spirit's guidance and recognizing Him as the source of strength and unity in the body of Christ.
Session 5
In "Be Brave 2 – Week 5," the session explores the transformative power of Jesus' name as demonstrated in Acts 3, highlighting the significance of His authority and the impact of collective prayer. Key points include the healing of the lame man through faith in Jesus, the emphasis on the Lord’s name for spiritual and physical restoration, and the call for believers to minister with boldness and confidence in His name. The session underscores that the power of Jesus is central to overcoming personal and collective challenges, affirming His role as the source of true healing and salvation.
Session 6
In "Be Brave 2 – Week 6," the session emphasizes the transformative power of worship in bolstering our courage and resilience. Key points include the centrality of worship focused solely on God’s worth, the significance of carrying His Presence through the Holy Spirit, and the role of worship in overcoming spiritual barriers and darkness. The session underscores that worship can shift our focus, break spiritual chains, and lead to profound change even in difficult situations.
Session 7
In "Be Brave 2 – Week 7," the session explores the transformative encounter between Jesus and the woman at the well, highlighting how bravery in faith can transcend cultural and personal barriers. Key points include Jesus' disregard for social norms to fulfill His mission of redemption, the significance of the living water as a symbol of salvation and spiritual renewal, and the woman's bold witness that led to the conversion of an entire town. The session underscores that true revelations of Jesus inspire bold witness and profound life change, turning ordinary moments into opportunities for divine impact.