In those days there was no king in Israel: every man did that which was right in his own eyes. -Judges 21:25


Good morning and TGIF! The scripture above denotes the importance of having a strong leader. 


Strength isn’t just about being firm—it’s also about having an inner moral compass. A true leader must lead by example, whether anyone is watching or not.


Because in truth, our actions are never truly hidden. They may go unnoticed by others, but they are always seen by the Lord. A king symbolizes authority, yet authority without accountability—both for the leader and the people—is a flawed system.


Today, we live in an age where respect for authority is steadily eroding. This decline is made worse by leaders who present themselves as moral guides while living in contradiction to the values they claim to uphold.


Beloved, our moral direction must remain steady, unmoved by passing trends or cultural pressure. Our commitment to integrity and accountability should not be shaped by the times.


Pursue righteousness—not race, creed, popularity, or misplaced loyalties.


Go fellowship this weekend, we all need it. 


#pray1Tim2


God bless you and command your day!!!

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