22.06.25 | When Obedience Takes Courage | HEART ANCHOR | Youth Devotional
π 22.06.2025 |When Obedience Takes Courage | HEART ANCHOR
π± How genuine faith gives us the courage to swim against the current
π Acts 5:29
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π Bible Text
βWe must obey God rather than men.β
Acts 5:29
πΏ Introduction
What do you do when everyone is against you? When you know what is right, but the majority sees it differently? When your friends, teachers, even your family ask something of you that doesnβt align with your faith?
In Acts 5:29, we find a sentence that sounds simpleβbut changes everything:
π βWe must obey God rather than men.β
Peter and the other apostles said this when they were thrown into prison for their faith. They were interrogated, intimidated, and warned to stop speaking about Jesus. But they remained firm. Why?
Letβs dive deeper.
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β¨ DevotionalΒ
The apostles had just experienced an incredible time: healings, conversions, miracles.
But then came oppositionβreligious leaders felt threatened. The apostles were arrested, thrown into prison, and strictly warned not to preach in the name of Jesus again.
But instead of being afraid, they replied with these bold words:
βWe must obey God rather than men.β
This wasnβt arrogant rebellion. It was deep obedience. A faith willing to accept the consequences.
Today, the pressure looks different:
Youβre not imprisoned for being a Christian.
But you might be mocked for skipping sports practice on Sabbath.
Or lose friends when you stand by your values.
Maybe youβre excluded because you refuse to lie or gossip.
And then the question comes:
Who do I want to pleaseβpeople or God?
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π Story β “Sinaβs Decision”
Sina was 17 and in the middle of her apprenticeship. Her workplace was large, modernβand highly performance-oriented. Everything revolved around success, speed, career. Sina was ambitious, kindβand a believer.
One day, her supervisor announced a βspecial projectβ: a weekend of workshops and team-building. Mandatory. The catch? It began Friday evening and ran through Sunday.
Sina knew: The Sabbath is Godβs day. Rest. Worship. Time with Him. No mandatory programs.
She politely explained she couldnβt participate after Friday evening because of her faith.
The reaction? First confusion. Then pressure.
βThis is the real world, Sina. You canβt expect everything to revolve around your beliefs. If you refuse, you can forget about a permanent position.β
She went home. Cried. Struggled. Prayed. And decided:
βI will obey God rather than people.β
On Monday, she informed her boss she would keep the Sabbath. Someone else took over the project. And yesβshe wasnβt offered a job.
But three months later, she got a call. Another company had heard about her decision.
βWeβre looking for people with backbone,β the woman on the phone said. βNot just skillsβbut values. Would you like to join us?β
Sina said yes. Her decision wasnβt easy.
But it was right.
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π§ Thoughts
πΈ Courage doesn’t mean having no fearβbut doing what’s right despite fear.
πΈ Obeying God isn’t always comfortableβbut itβs always worth it.
πΈ Choosing God may close doorsβbut often opens better ones.
πΈ What would you do when your faith becomes inconvenient?
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β€οΈ What Does Acts 5:29 Mean to You?
Itβs an invitation to clarity: Who truly has my loyalty?
Itβs a call to courage: Put God firstβnot out of defiance, but out of love.
Itβs a reminder: God stands with you when you stand with Him.
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π‘ Practical Steps for Today
π‘ Reflect: Are there situations where youβd rather please people than God?
π‘ Write down areas where you want to live your faith more clearlyβeven if it takes courage.
π‘ Talk to God about your fears. Ask Him for strength to walk the right path.
π‘ Find someone you trustβand share your decision with them.
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π Prayer
Dear Father in heaven,
You know my heart. You know how often I feel uncertain when others pressure me.
Help me to clearly see Your willβand give me the courage to obey You, even when it’s hard.
Give me the spirit of power, love, and self-discipline.
I donβt want to conformβI want to be faithful.
Thank You for walking with meβevery day.
Amen.
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π Thought to Take With You
Whoever learns to obey God in the small things today will stand strong in the big trials tomorrow.
