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Sitting With the Guards | Restoring Warriors Daily Devotional | Matthew 26:58

3 min · 10 de jun de 2026
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Peter followed Jesus at a distance, right into the enemy's camp. He entered the courtyard and sat down with the guards—the very men participating in the trial of Christ. Peter was trying to stay close enough to watch Jesus, but far enough away to avoid being associated with Him. It’s a warning for every man today: compromise rarely starts with outright rebellion; it starts with subtle distance. We stop boldly standing for truth. We blend in to avoid rejection. We stay silent in conversations we should speak into. But the warning is clear—if you spend too much time sitting with the guards, eventually you’ll start talking like them too. In this devotional, we look at the importance of your environment, your brotherhood, and the courage to stop blending in. Reflection Question: Where in your life have you been blending in instead of boldly identifying with Christ? Daily Challenge: Take one bold step today that clearly identifies you as a follower of Jesus—whether through a conversation, prayer, encouragement, invitation, or standing firm in your convictions. Prayer: Lord, expose the places where I’ve compromised to fit in or protect myself. Give me the courage to stand boldly for You, even when it’s uncomfortable. Surround me with godly brotherhood that sharpens my faith instead of weakening it. In Jesus’ name, amen. Join the Restoring Warriors Community: Website: https://www.restoringwarriors.com

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Sitting With the Guards | Restoring Warriors Daily Devotional | Matthew 26:58

Peter followed Jesus at a distance, right into the enemy's camp. He entered the courtyard and sat down with the guards—the very men participating in the trial of Christ. Peter was trying to stay close enough to watch Jesus, but far enough away to avoid being associated with Him. It’s a warning for every man today: compromise rarely starts with outright rebellion; it starts with subtle distance. We stop boldly standing for truth. We blend in to avoid rejection. We stay silent in conversations we should speak into. But the warning is clear—if you spend too much time sitting with the guards, eventually you’ll start talking like them too. In this devotional, we look at the importance of your environment, your brotherhood, and the courage to stop blending in. Reflection Question: Where in your life have you been blending in instead of boldly identifying with Christ? Daily Challenge: Take one bold step today that clearly identifies you as a follower of Jesus—whether through a conversation, prayer, encouragement, invitation, or standing firm in your convictions. Prayer: Lord, expose the places where I’ve compromised to fit in or protect myself. Give me the courage to stand boldly for You, even when it’s uncomfortable. Surround me with godly brotherhood that sharpens my faith instead of weakening it. In Jesus’ name, amen. Join the Restoring Warriors Community: Website: https://www.restoringwarriors.com

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