Press play for a midweek reset that trades anxiety for courage. W
e open with a familiar worship chorus—“Be bold, be strong, for the Lord your God is with you”—and let it do the work that good liturgy always does: anchor the heart in truth and turn a busy Wednesday into holy ground.
As the melody settles, we move from group encouragement to personal declaration, shifting the lyrics into “I am bold, I am strong, my God is with me,” and watch how that simple change reframes the day.
Across a few focused minutes, we invite you to confront fear and shame with clear language and steady rhythm. The phrases are simple by design, but they carry weight: do not be afraid, do not be ashamed, walk in faith and victory.
We talk about why repetition matters in worship and how spoken declarations can become a spiritual strategy for the week—helping you step into hard conversations, quiet self‑doubt, and remember you are not alone. This is about practice, not performance; presence, not pressure.
If you need a worship moment that fits between meetings and still reaches your soul, this is it. Let the chorus lead you, then say the words for yourself and feel the ground steady beneath your feet.
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• Opening chorus calling for boldness and strength
• Reminder that God is with us
• Rejection of fear and shame
• Shift to first person “I am” declarations
• Commitment to walk in faith and victory
• Closing amen sealing the confession
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