A Devotion for your drive into work:
Would others honor God because of observable kindness, patience, and excellence in daily life—or does conduct only glorify self in difficult moments?
Drawing from Romans 2, Matthew 5:16, and 1 Peter 2:12, the message calls believers to let their good deeds point others to Christ—to let humility, patience, and integrity be the hallmarks that cause observers to “glorify the Father.” When hearts are truly changed, conduct aligns with confession, and God’s character is honored both in easy circumstances and during conflict. Practical applications include extending kindness, listening well, pursuing excellence, and holding firm to honest, godly responses regardless of others’ behavior. The closing exhortation urges asking the Holy Spirit to renew the mind and will so that all life—private and public—brings genuine glory to God today
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