Day 13 (21 Days of Prayer and Fasting)
(Read Scripture Passages Above)
Reflect on the Word
Passing the flame requires more than words—it demands a faith that is visible, firm and active.
Faith is not only a personal refuge; it is also a legacy that strengthens and encourages those who come after us.
Paul exhorts us to “take up the shield of faith” as an essential part of God’s armor. This shield not only protects us but extinguishes the flaming arrows of the enemy: fear, doubt, deception and despair.
Faith is not lived in isolation. Like soldiers advancing with aligned shields, our faith strengthens others when we stand firm together. A raised shield becomes a banner that inspires those who watch.
David proclaimed, “The Lord is my strength and my shield ... the strength of His people” (Psalm 28:7-8, NIV). David’s trust in God was not merely personal—it was a collective declaration that sustained an entire people.
When we walk in faith amid adversity, we raise a lit torch that lights the path for others. Our faithfulness becomes a living sign that God is trustworthy, and our perseverance encourages others to stand firm.
May our faith not only defend us, but burn brightly—like a flame others can see, follow and ignite in their own lives. May we faithfully pass that flame on to future generations.
Prayer + Contemplation
1. Spend a moment pondering how faith has acted as a shield in your life. Think through how the faith of others has acted as a banner, drawing you to deeper faith.
2. Read through Ephesians 6:10-17 again. Ask God to help you put on each of the pieces of the armor of God, so that you will be equipped to fight against the schemes of the enemy..
3. Pray for other Christians whom you know and for your church, that their faith would act as a shield for them and a banner for the world.
