Dare to Be Bold

Dare to be bold for Christ. Speak the truth even in difficult situations.

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“And he went and beheaded him in prison” (Mark 6:27).

It’s hard to say the right thing as John the Baptist did.  I often think about him standing in front of Herod.  John could have given him a nice little comforting sermon, and been out of prison and back with his bushes in the desert before he knew it.  But he didn’t.

I was traveling back home to Milwaukee on a Saturday night and the plane was delayed.  A group of Englishmen was chatting together in the airport.  I made myself known to them, and one of them said to me, “We are on our way to Milwaukee.  What is there to do there?”

I told them my city was full of interesting things to do.  “There are some super restaurants,” I burbled enthusiastically.

“We are not interested in eating,” they informed me.  After telling me where their interests lay, I told them I didn’t know where they could go to indulge in those sorts of activities!  I began to wish I hadn’t gotten involved.

“What do you do on Sunday then?” one of them asked me.

I thought of John the Baptist.  I could have answered the man (I was sure his name was Herod), “Oh I go for a jog,” or “I read books,” or “I ski with the children.”  All of that would have been true, but I knew I had to tell him what I really did on Sundays.  It was hard, but I stepped out of my prison of fear and told him that I always spent part of each Sunday in worship.

My “Herod” effectively silenced me, too—but in rather a dramatic way.  He just walked away.  But I had managed to lift up my voice and cry in the wilderness.  I was glad. 

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