What does the Bible teach about courage?

Quick answer

The Bible gives us examples of people who had courage, and it shows God calling people to have courage. Living courageously means living by faith and comes by trusting in the sovereign One who is with us and gives us strength.

WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY?

One of the Hebrew words translated courage means "to show oneself strong." The Bible abounds with stories of courage. Moses was courageous when he confronted the pharaoh of Egypt and commanded him to let God's people go. Joshua was courageous when he conquered Canaan. Young David was courageous when he faced and fell the giant Philistine, Goliath. The most important thing the Bible says about courage is what ought to be the basis of our courage. It is the promise of God's presence, power, and perseverance with those who have put their faith in Him which is the basis for our courage. Biblically speaking, we can only be courageous by having faith and confidence in the fact that God is with us and for us. Not only does such confidence inspire courage but it dispels our fears.

FROM THE OLD TESTAMENT

FROM THE NEW TESTAMENT

IMPLICATIONS FOR TODAY

True courage is rooted in the assurance of God’s unwavering presence and love. It’s more than just overcoming fear or pushing through difficult circumstances—it’s standing firm in the reality that God’s triune nature (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit) surrounds, empowers, and sustains us. The Father’s sovereign plan guides us, the Son’s sacrificial love secures us, and the Spirit’s indwelling presence strengthens us. Romans 8:35–39 reminds us that nothing—no hardship, persecution, or spiritual power—can separate us from the love of God in Christ. When we grasp this truth, we’re emboldened to live with confidence and purpose, trusting that God is actively working for our good and His glory in every situation. This conviction transforms our approach to life, enabling us to face adversity, uncertainty, and even failure with a peace and courage that come from knowing we are eternally loved and never alone. As we remind ourselves that His love for us is unbreakable and that His presence is constant, we are freed from trying to control outcomes or avoid failure at all costs. Instead, we can boldly live by faith in God, knowing that whether we succeed or struggle, He is with us and for us. Each day we can choose to lean into His strength, trusting that no challenge or setback can separate us from His love. This gives us the courage to embrace new opportunities, confront difficult situations, and live confidently in the truth of who we are in Christ.

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