Day 8 (21 Days of Prayer and Fasting)

Jan 12, 2026

(Read Scripture Passages Above)

Reflect on the Word

Jesus made the way for us to be adopted as sons and daughters of God. His sacrifice continues to allow us to rest boldly and unashamedly in the presence of the Father. When we are secure in God’s love through spending time in His presence, we are able to lift our eyes from our own cares, worries and problems and pass the flame of the love of God to those around us.


Then, we are not just equipped, but are also commissioned to turn outward, away from our own self-preoccupation, to look for opportunities to encourage one another on toward love and good works.


Having been released from a life of competition and comparison, we are

free in Christ to live a life marked by service to the people around us. Humility—birthed from the security of identity— makes way for the unity

Jesus prayed for.


Our confidence in our Great High Priest interceding for us enables us to stand with those around us with faith and love. It produces the ability to pray prayers for the victory of others when there appears to be little advantage to us.


It is this others-focused way of living that allows us to impart the fruit of our faith and assurance, the same way Jesus has imparted His glory to us. We are called to give up our lives for our brothers and sisters in Christ in the same way that Jesus did. We are to seek the betterment of others over ourselves. Only then can we truly be one (John 17:22).


Prayer + Contemplation

1. Read Luke 22:24-32. Ask the Holy Spirit to highlight any area of your life where you are competing for greatness in the kingdom rather than abiding in your identity as a servant in the kingdom of God.

2. Pray with repentance over any lack of unity in your life that is the result of a lack of humility. Ask the Holy Spirit to embolden you to seek restoration in any relationship that has been broken by pride.

3. Prayerfully ask the Holy Spirit to highlight someone in your life today whom you can spur on to good works. Take some time to intercede for them in the same way Christ has committed to intercede for you.