Brandon Brown — A Collection of Talks

Being A Bold Believer

34 min · 26. okt. 2025
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Every Christian claims faith. But Scripture calls us to examine whether our lives actually reflect the boldness of Jesus or the comfort of our own preferences. In this message, Brandon walks through Acts, the infilling of the Holy Spirit, and the transformation of the early church to ask a critical question: What does your life reveal? From unrepentant sin to private compromise to shrinking back from speaking the name of Jesus, this talk exposes what keeps believers silent — and shows how the Holy Spirit creates courage, conviction, and a reputation rooted in Christ, not comfort.

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