I met a young man recently
who wants to know more about his Catholic faith.
People attack him,
mock him,
bully him
because he believes in Jesus.
He said, “I want to know more so I can defend myself.”
But beneath his words
was a deeper longing—
not to strike back,
but to stand firm in Christ.
Christian boldness
is not loud,
not harsh,
not a weapon in our hands.
It is the quiet strength
of a heart rooted in Christ
in a world that has grown cynical.
Jesus says,
“Unless one is born from above,
he cannot see the Kingdom of God.”
That rebirth
is not a single moment.
It is the daily choice
to let the Spirit make us new.
The early Church understood this.
They did not pray
for the threats to disappear.
They prayed for courage.
And Scripture says
they were filled with the Holy Spirit
and spoke the word of God with boldness—
not with judgment,
but with love,
with clarity,
with Christ.
Saint Paul tells us,
“If you were raised with Christ,
seek what is above.”
Lift your gaze.
Anchor your life
in the Christ who sits
at the right hand of God.
When your eyes rest there,
fear loses its grip,
and boldness begins to grow.
And in our world—
a world of division,
cynicism,
and self‑protection—
one of the boldest acts
is simply this:
to love God
with all that you are,
and to love your neighbor
as yourself.
This is the boldness Christ asks of us:
not accusation,
not noise,
but a life reborn in Him—
steady,
faithful,
and full of love.
Prayer
Lord Jesus,
make my heart steady in Your love.
Let Your Spirit be my courage each day.
Rebirth me again into Your quiet strength.
Lift my eyes to what is above.
Teach me to love boldly without fear.
Keep me faithful, gentle, and true in You.
Amen