In my latest episode, How to Walk in Holy Boldness, have you ever felt as though you needed to cower back when you were praying and/or praising our Lord and Savior? Has the enemy tried to punk you in prayer? If the answer to any (or all) of these questions is/are yes, then you, my friend, can be set free by walking fully into your holy boldness that the Lord has given you.
I share a bit of my personal testimony in this episode as we discuss being bold in Christ. I have a very bold personality naturally and I have embraced this attribute as the Lord has created me. It is no wonder why I have built this ministry with a focus on spiritual warfare and deliverance. God has always placed me in roles and positions where my boldness was able to be experienced. As I began to grow in my relationship with God, I discovered that there was another level of boldness that went beyond natural means; it was holy boldness.
God is calling us to be bold in this season and to enter into His presence with boldness. This is not about our comfort or the comfort of others; this is solely about advancing the kingdom!
I encourage you men and women of God to embrace who you are and if you are unaware or unsure, ask HIM and He will show you. If you want to know how I overcame the timidity I once felt in prayer and discovered how to walk in holy boldness, then this podcast episode is for you!
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Tyna Jalieba, CEO and founder of Flawed and Free, is the warrior princess who hosts the Flawed and Free podcast on Charisma Podcast Network. Tyna has spent almost 20 years as a registered nurse and five years as a family nurse practitioner, and now utilizes those gifts in discipleship and kingdom-building through healing and deliverance. As a spiritual warfare strategist, prophetic intercessor and deliverance minister, the Lord allows Tyna to steward and support the servants of God to free them from the flaws of their pasts into the freedom of their futures.