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Boldness (A true
story from my Book Rescue the Stories book one.
As a young girl, I was extremely shy, and at school if the
teacher called on me to recite, my heart would pound and my face would turn a
crimson red. I would suffer the flush
flowing to my cheeks, and tears rushing to my eyes, and my body was almost
frozen not allowing my mouth to speak.
Fear has torment.
My teacher was wise, and she decided that to help me out of
my shell, she would give me some responsibility. One day, she led me into the children’s
library that was next to our first grade room, and showed me how to place the
books on the shelf in their order by author.
She told me that I was now in charge of the library. I suppose that began my love for books and
the printed word. Also my being an
in-charge person!
One day, my teacher decided to divide the class into three
reading groups. As she called the names
for group one, I was not included. Group
two was called and I heard my name. I
was stunned. Although it was not the
actual case, I perceived group two and three to mean, inferior and less
important than group one, and I was not happy.
The teacher was speaking, “Group one will please come with
me into the Library, and the others will stay and study their lesson.” Group one stood and began to follow the
teacher. I also stood and tagged along
with the others.
The teacher noticed
immediately and gently told me, “Hazel, you are in group two.” I boldly spoke up and said firmly, “I am
number one.” The teacher, hid a smile,
and said, “alright, I will include you in group one.”
That incident of being bold did NOT cure me of my shyness,
or embarrassment when I was called on, but I was emotionally rewarded for
having stood up for what I believed at the time.
Do you ever break out in a cold sweat, your heart pounds
like a drum, and the palms of your hands are wet with fear? I must insert here, “Join the Club.”
Most of us suffer with times of hesitancy to step forward
when there is a need to make a stand.
Many of our fears are imaginary and we fanaticize what might happen if
we act.
Joyce Meyer has a saying that has means a lot to me, and it
is: “DO it AFRAID.”
The next good piece of advice is to listen to the still
small voice of the Holy Spirit. If the
Lord is telling you, to speak up, shut up, go forward, get out, stay there - -
be quick to listen, and if it lines up with the Word of God, and you have peace
about it, then obey.
Boldness comes with practice, and each time you listen and
obey, you will gain confidence. The
Holy Spirit is our helper, and He gives strength to the weak, and might and
power to those who will make the effort to ask Him for it, and believe it is
for you.
Be Bold, be confident, and know that God will open doors for
you, simply be courageous enough to enter each door, and you will be amazed
what God will do through you.
Proverbs 28:1 The wicked flee when no man pursues: but the
righteous are bold as a lion.
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4 comments:
I really enjoyed this post, and I needed it, too. The verse you shared is powerful....bold as a lion. Oh, my! I feel SO the opposite of that, but through God's Spirit dwelling within, we can do all things, praise His name. I appreciate you so much, Hazel. God bless you richly. :)
Hello Aunt Hazel, great joining you here today. I am a little behind reading up your posts on the other blog. My academic work is winding down soon.
PS: Please pray along with me for good success.
I hope to find time catching up.
I like this post a lot. I am wrote a post scheduled for 28th "when no-one believes in you". Sometimes the only push forward we need is an affirmative word of "believe". Like your teacher did, She infused trust in you simply by believing in you.
Thank you for this inspirational post.
God Bless Aunt Hazel
Great story, and an even better lesson! I love that quote - "Do it afraid." Yes, indeed. I was reminded of a famous quote by John Wayne: "Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway."
Yup, time to put on those fighting shoes (boots?)!!
GOD BLESS!
Such a good word about boldness today. Thank you for hosting Tell Me A True Story and for all the wonderful stories you share with us. Happy Birthday to Robert.
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