Now It’s Our Turn
This week is not only a remembrance—
it is an invitation to walk more closely with Him, step by step, in humility, surrender, and trust.
This week is not only a remembrance—
it is an invitation to walk more closely with Him, step by step, in humility, surrender, and trust.
Their stories were never meant to stay on the page.
They were meant to stir something within us—
a reminder that the same God who called them is still calling today.
Deborah’s victory song remembers an unexpected hero: Jael, a woman who stepped forward when the moment demanded courage. Her story reminds us that God often works through ordinary people who are willing to surrender control and respond in faithful obedience.
Faith is not only what we believe in quiet moments of prayer. In Micah 6:8 NIV. God calls us to act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with Him. Sometimes obedience means stepping forward with quiet courage — trusting that faithfulness expressed through action becomes a powerful witness.
Deborah stands in prophetic authority.
Barak stands in humble trust.
And together they move forward in obedience—proving that faith does not require guarantees, only the courage to follow where God leads.
Deborah, Moses, David, and Elijah all led courageously, but only after they were still enough to listen. Stillness is where faithful action begins.
Deborah could have remained under the palm tree where leadership felt safe and respected. Instead, she moved when God spoke. Obedience disrupted comfort — and deliverance followed. What if the leadership God is calling you into begins the same way?