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What does the Bible say about courage in Christians?

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The Bible encourages believers to exhibit courage, illustrating this through the example of lions, as seen in the tribes of Gad and Dan.

The Bible often uses the imagery of lions to symbolize courage and strength, particularly in the life of a believer. In Deuteronomy 33:20-22, the tribes of Gad and Dan are likened to lions, highlighting their bravery and royal stature. This imagery serves to illustrate the importance of facing challenges with valor and resilience, as God equips His people with strength through faith. Christians are called to embody this lion-like courage, not only in facing external persecution but also in resisting the temptations of sin and standing firm in their convictions, trusting in God's promised strength and support.
Scripture References: Deuteronomy 33:20-22, Revelation 1:6, 1 Peter 2:9

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The Lion Tribes
Henry Law · Oct 5, 2007
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