Remember who you are and don't apologize
Dear saints of God let us remember who we are. We are the redeemed of the Lord Jesus Christ, sons and daughters of God, His ambassadors on Earth, and full of His Word and life. Why have we allowed the “political correctness” to soften our truth? Do we walk in love? Absolutely, but Love means boldly declaring the truth, not making it easier to accept.
We were recently in the Dominican Republic preaching a crusade and a Pastor's conference, there I looked at a crowd of about 400-500 people and began to wonder, how should I preach to them? How shall I act to persuade them? In doing so the first night, I felt like the message was far less profitable than it should have been. I was very discouraged the next day. God was still merciful and there was a great time of prayer after the message, but my message seemed to be more of the mind than of the Spirit. God spoke to my heart the next morning. In short, I was looking at the people and how to reach them based on their culture or actions, I was not focused on the Word of God and His Spirit as the power. What are we told is our example? For I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, for it is the power of God for salvation...Rom. 1:16, AMEN!
That truth set me free to trust in God and His Word the rest of my time there. It didn’t matter of the culture or what my eyes could see. The gospel is the same everywhere on Earth. Starting the next service, as I rested in God’s word and allowed His Spirit to move in and through me and nothing else, the power of God was there to change lives. It was a glorious time in Christ Jesus.
So again, church, children of God, let us stop apologizing and boldly declare His truth. Let us stop analyzing our tactics and do what God has instructed us. Yes, we seek wisdom; His not ours. Rise up body of Christ and remember who you are and who you belong to. We are not the ones deceived or in danger, so why do we allow unbelievers tell us how to act, what to say, and how to say it?
We have one goal after walking in intimacy with Jesus and that is to be His witnesses. May the grace of God and the life of His Spirit empower us all to live boldly. Be strong in the Lord you ambassador of God!
Rev. C.J. Cutrone,II








