A Bold Witness

A Bold Witness

Inspiration MinistriesBy Inspiration Ministries2 Minutes

John Hancock became the President of the American Continental Congress in 1775 at a time when the American colonies were seeking independence from England. On the surface, this appeared to be a lost cause: The Americans had far fewer resources.

Born in Massachusetts on this day in 1737, Hancock, like other colonial leaders, knew that he was in a perilous situation. After Congress voted in favor of a Declaration of Independence in 1776, some were afraid to let their opinions be known. But Hancock determined not to be afraid, becoming the first person to sign this Declaration. To be sure everyone knew his stand, he made his signature exceptionally large.

He wanted to show people on both sides that he would not be intimidated. He commented, “I’ll sign it in letters bold enough so the King of England can see it without his spectacles on!”

Many Christians do not have this same conviction about their faith. They seem timid, worried how others might react if they shared their faith. They forget that the Bible calls us to focus on God. That we are to seek His Kingdom, never worrying about the reactions of other people. He looks for people like Paul and Barnabas in the early church, never intimidated but bold in every situation.

Today, seek to be a bold believer. Never be timid or afraid to tell people about your faith. Let the world know that you are a Christian. Be ready to pray for people, share your faith, and proclaim what Jesus has done for you. Write it big! Write it bold for all to see.