Beads Held High and Confident
Heads Held High and Confident
"They marched out of Rameses the day after the Passover, on the fifteenth day of the first month. They went out with heads held high and full of confidence." (Num. 33:3)
Four hundred years of slavery has a way of bending a person—stealing their dignity, forcing their head down, and draining their confidence. But that was not the case for the children of Israel when they left Egypt.
After all God had done for them—the plagues, the Passover, the deliverance—something had been restored deep within them. They could walk with their heads high, chests out, and hearts full of confidence.
Confidence is a powerful ingredient for success. Without it, even great skill may lead nowhere. That’s why God often told Joshua, “Be strong and courageous” (Josh. 1:6 AMP) —because a confident leader can carry people further than a talented but timid one.
A confident person with fewer skills will often go farther than a highly skilled person with little self-belief. Don’t let life’s blows rob you of your confidence. Lift your head, straighten your back, and walk with assurance.
Why?
Because in Christ, we have boldness and access with confidence through faith (Eph. 3:12). And as Isaiah reminds us, “In quietness and confidence is your strength” (Isa. 30:15).
Walk in that strength. Walk in that confidence.
Good day,
Have a great day today,
Dr. Emmanuel Okoro,
(aka Dr. Lift)
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