Trusting God in a culture that is opposed
to, and even hostile toward, your faith and values is a recurring theme in the
book of Daniel. Daniel and his friends
are faced with choices to glorify God in the face of opposition or to deny
God’s sovereignty in order to maintain their own comfort.
The Apostle Paul said that all who desire to
live a godly life in Christ Jesus will be persecuted. There are certainly times
it is wise to be quiet and there is no need to create controversy. But there are also times when we must speak
up with confidence and hope in God, regardless of the risk to our personal
comfort.
In what situations do you find it difficult
to stand up for God and his truth? Have
you prayed about these challenges and opportunities? Have you asked God for boldness to stand up
for him? It could be as simple as not
laughing at dirty jokes at work or it could be much more involved, such as
learning to defend a specific aspect of
God’s truth with gentleness and respect.
This week, take two steps to increase your willingness to stand up for
God.
1.
Write out and think about 1 Peter 3:13-16. Think about what it means to be ready to give
an answer with gentleness and respect.
2.
Ask God to show you where you have been afraid to stand up for him and
then ask him to give you grace to be confident and courageous in these areas in
the future.
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