This is a sermon on the topic of Christian courage. Courage is one of those things that we think we know a lot about. It is, of course, one of the cardinal virtues, so from the time our parents or teachers first tell us to “be brave,” or we first hear a quotation of Lady MacBeth telling her husband, “screw your courage to the sticking-place,” we assume that courage involves some fortitude or sang froid which we may or may not happen to possess. We assume that it means ignoring danger and soldiering blindly ahead. But courage, real courage, Christian courage is something different entirely.
So I will say something about that courage, about what it looks like in practice, and how we can cultivate it in our lives.
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