Bible Events
Types of Courage
Bible Places
Opposites of Courage
EnCouragement
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This biblical event occurred when God destroyed almost all of humanity due to its rampart wickedness.  

The Great Flood.  Only Noah and his family were saved.  Noah followed God's instructions, he was obedient and built the Ark.

Ref. Genesis 6 through 9

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Number of Types of Courage listed in the June Bible Study.

6 types of courage


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The Lamb of God was born here.

Bethlehem.

Ref. Luke 2:1-11

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Cowardice stems from fear of _____ than fear of God.

man

Ref. Revelation 21:8

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Be strong and ...

courageous.  

Ref. Joshua 1:9

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This woman demonstrated incredible faith and courage by hiding Israelite spies in Jericho; protecting them and ensuring their safety.

Rahab.

Ref. Joshua 2:1-24

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Speaks to our willingness to engage with challenging ideas, question our own thinking, and risk making mistakes. It means having the strength to discern and speak the truth, even when it is difficult or unpopular.

Intellectual courage.

Ref. Joshua 1:9

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Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego survived being thrown into this dwelling/place because they would not serve any other god, but God, nor worship the golden image which was set up.

A fiery blazing pit or furnace.

Ref. Daniel 3:16-28

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God has not given us a spirit of...

fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.

Ref. 2 Timothy 1:7

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Bravery in the face of bodily harm or death. It is the foundation of valor — cultivating strength, resiliency, and awareness to act boldly even when the body and mind urge retreat.

Physical courage.

Ref. Psalm 23:4

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This Apostle denied Jesus three times.

Peter. In the courtyard of the High Priest's house in Jerusalem, around a charcoal fire where Jesus was being held and interrogated. Several mentioned that Peter was with the Lord and knew him.

Ref. Luke 22:54-62

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It is strongly correlated with happiness. It allows us to keep moving forward despite uncertainty, anxiety or setbacks.

Emotional courage.  

Ref. 2 Timothy 1:7

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Place of Jesus' crucifixion

Golgotha also known as Calvary

Ref. Matthew 27:32-33

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Do not be ____; do not be ________

afraid _ discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.

Ref. Joshua 1:9

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Involves facing the risk of social embarrassment, exclusion, unpopularity, or rejection. It calls us to stand firm in our convictions even when others may disapprove—and to step forward in leadership when it is needed most.

Social courage. 

Ref. Deuteronomy 31:6

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This woman risked her own life by approaching the Persian king, uninvited, to plead for the salvation of her people; and that she was placed in her position "for such a time as this".

Queen Esther.

Ref. Esther 4:12-17

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This type of courage fortifies us when we grapple with questions about faith, purpose, and meaning, either in a religious or nonreligious framework.

Spiritual courage. 

Ref. 1 Corinthians 16:13

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Where did Abraham take his son Isaac to be sacrificed?

Mount Moriah in Jerusalem.

Ref. Genesis 22

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God sent this prophet to go to preach to the wicked city of Ninevah, but he initially fled/ran.

Jonah.  He fled to Tarshish.  He eventually would be swallowed by a big fish/whale.

Ref. Jonah 1:1-17

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This Bible translation says to: Be strong and of good courage;...

King James Version (KJV)

Ref. Joshua 1:9

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This man led a small force of 300 men to a miraculous victory using only trumpets, jars and torches.

Gideon.  He was a farmer and military leader called by God to liberate the Israelites from Midianite oppression.  He was a reluctant, fearful, had doubt and thought he was inadequate.

Ref. Judges 6-8.

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Means doing the right thing even when it invites shame, opposition, or the disapproval of others. It calls us into the realm of ethics and integrity — standing firm in truth regardless of the personal cost.

Moral courage. 

Ref. 1 Corinthians 15:38

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a. Moses encountered the burning bush here.

b. When he lead the Israelites to freedom, what is the name of the passage/body of water called that was parted?

a. Mount Sinai (Horeb).  Despite his deep-seated fears and insecurities, he found the courage to return to Egypt, confront Pharaoh and lead the Israelites to freedom.

b. The Red Sea

Ref. Exodus 3

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This book in the bible says, "But the cowardly, the unbelieving, the vile... they will be consigned to the fiery lake of burning sulfur.  This is the second death.

Book of Revelations

Ref. Revelations 21:8

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Jesus reminds believers they will face tribulation, but tells them to be of "____ _____".

In this world you will have trouble, But take heart! I have ____the world."

good cheer

overcome

Ref. John 16:33

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