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Ridiculed for Righteousness | Restoring Warriors Daily Devotional | Matthew 26:67-68

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episode Ridiculed for Righteousness | Restoring Warriors Daily Devotional | Matthew 26:67-68 cover

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Have you ever felt like you’re doing the right thing, only to be met with criticism, rejection, or misunderstanding? In this video, we dive into Matthew 26:67-68. When Jesus was mocked and beaten, it wasn't because He had done wrong—it was because He was perfectly obedient to the Father. The world is comfortable with a watered-down faith, but when a man begins to pursue holiness, protect his marriage, and speak the truth, he often finds himself in the crosshairs of opposition. Don’t mistake resistance for failure. Often, the criticism you receive is confirmation that you are walking a different path than the world. In this video: * Why obedience to God often invites opposition. * Understanding that a warrior’s job isn't to seek approval—it's to remain faithful. * How to find your identity in Christ rather than the opinions of others. Daily Challenge: Identify one area of your life where you have been shrinking back due to the fear of others' opinions. Today, choose obedience over approval. Reflection: Where have you been tempted to compromise your convictions to fit in? Let us know in the comments.

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episode Ridiculed for Righteousness | Restoring Warriors Daily Devotional | Matthew 26:67-68 cover

Ridiculed for Righteousness | Restoring Warriors Daily Devotional | Matthew 26:67-68

Have you ever felt like you’re doing the right thing, only to be met with criticism, rejection, or misunderstanding? In this video, we dive into Matthew 26:67-68. When Jesus was mocked and beaten, it wasn't because He had done wrong—it was because He was perfectly obedient to the Father. The world is comfortable with a watered-down faith, but when a man begins to pursue holiness, protect his marriage, and speak the truth, he often finds himself in the crosshairs of opposition. Don’t mistake resistance for failure. Often, the criticism you receive is confirmation that you are walking a different path than the world. In this video: * Why obedience to God often invites opposition. * Understanding that a warrior’s job isn't to seek approval—it's to remain faithful. * How to find your identity in Christ rather than the opinions of others. Daily Challenge: Identify one area of your life where you have been shrinking back due to the fear of others' opinions. Today, choose obedience over approval. Reflection: Where have you been tempted to compromise your convictions to fit in? Let us know in the comments.

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episode The King Behind the Trial | Restoring Warriors Daily Devotional | Matthew 26:64 cover

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Truth Over Reputation | Restoring Warriors Daily Devotional | Matthew 26:59-60

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