The Bible portrays cowards as those who lack boldness for their faith, but emphasizes that even cowards can be transformed by Christ's sacrifice.
In John 19, the account of Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus demonstrates that even those who may initially be seen as cowards can become bold in their faith. Both men were secret disciples of Jesus, fearing the repercussions from the Jewish leaders. However, after witnessing the crucifixion and realizing the significance of Christ's death, their hearts were changed, and they took the bold step to bury Jesus. The transformation of these men illustrates that fear can be overcome by a profound understanding of Christ's love and sacrifice, enabling them to act courageously for the sake of their Lord.
Scripture References:
John 19:38-42, Matthew 27:57-60, Luke 23:50-54
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