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21 Days Prayer & Fasting "Alive in Culture"

DAY 20 OF 21

CHOOSING TO HONOR


From a young age, we are taught the importance of respecting elders and leaders, whether in the family, church, or workplace. While this teaching is familiar, practicing it often becomes a challenge, especially when leaders fail to meet our expectations.

David is a powerful example of someone who chose to honor even in the face of unjust treatment by Saul, a king who should have been his protector. When David had the opportunity to retaliate, he chose instead to spare Saul’s life. For David, Saul was the Lord’s anointed, and honoring him was an expression of respect for God’s established authority.

From David’s attitude, we learn that honoring leaders isn’t merely about their position or authority, but also about honoring the God who appointed them. God has a purpose behind every leader’s placement, and by respecting them, we demonstrate integrity and humility.

When treated unfairly, we are called not to retaliate or harbor resentment but to remain obedient to God. Honoring authority isn’t just a formal act but a divine mandate that teaches us obedience and humility.

Let us commit to choosing honor—not out of obligation, but because it aligns with God’s will, calling us to live in humility and obedience. By choosing to honor, we not only show our devotion to God but also create a positive atmosphere around us and reflect Christ’s character to others.

REFLECTIVE QUESTIONS

1. Do I often find it difficult to honor leaders who fail to meet my expectations? How can I change this attitude?

2. In what situations do I need to show greater respect to the authority around me, even when I disagree with their actions?

PRACTICAL ACTIONS

1. Test your obedience by identifying one leader in your life whom you find hard to respect, and pray for strength and wisdom to honor them.

2. Demonstrate honor by taking concrete steps to respect your leader, such as acknowledging good decisions they’ve made, even if you hold different views.

About this Plan

21 Days Prayer & Fasting "Alive in Culture"

In this spiritual journey, we will focus on the theme "Alive in Culture". This theme invites us to live as light and salt in a world with an ever-changing culture and its challenges. Nevertheless, the church of God must steadfastly proclaim God’s unchanging love and truth. Through the prayers and reflections in this guidebook, I invite us to live out our faith in a relevant and impactful way for our surroundings, while becoming more sensitive to God’s will in this increasingly complex world.

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