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How do we know that boldness comes from being with Jesus?

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The boldness seen in Peter and John was directly linked to their time spent with Jesus, as noted by the religious leaders.

In Acts 4:13, the religious leaders recognized that the boldness of Peter and John was unique to them, attributing it to their proximity to Jesus. They had no formal training or eloquence, yet they spoke with confidence and clarity. This kind of boldness signifies a supernatural empowerment distinct from human ability, showing that when individuals are shaped by their relationship with Christ, they can confront challenges with courage. The transformative power of knowing Jesus results in a bold proclamation of the gospel, further confirmed by the preaching of Paul who declared Christ's message without reliance on human wisdom.
Scripture References: Acts 4:13, 1 Corinthians 2:1-2

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