Trusting Your TeamChikamu
Day 15: No Surrender
Pray
Lord God, quiet my soul and open my mind and heart to receive your Word. Amen.
Read
Daniel 6
Reflect
In 606 BC, Daniel, of noble birth, was carried captive to the city of Babylon. Daniel was further educated there and went on to hold high offices in that empire. Despite his rank, Daniel remained obedient to God. What was Daniel ordered to do? How did he respond? What happened to Daniel as a result? How might others try to distract me from following God? What may I expect when I stand up for God?
Respond
Almighty God, forgive me for listening to others more than I listen to you. Help me to obey you, even when that is difficult. I am ready to be your servant. Amen.
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Now that you have finished: We hope Trusting Your Team was insightful and challenging for you. Now, we encourage you to continue the rest of the Military Bible Challenge. There are two units left. You can complete them in any order you wish, and each also contains 15 devotionals. Now, let's move out!
Rugwaro
Zvinechekuita neHurongwa uhu
Everyone is capable of accomplishing great things, but no one can do it alone. Part of great service and leadership is relying on a trustworthy team. In the Old Testament, God used ambassadors in the form of prophets and poets to communicate his instructions and tasks, as well as consequences, incentives, and rewards to all people. This plan will provide a deeper understanding into God’s character and leadership qualities.
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