Walk the Walk: Living Out Christian ValuesSample

Day 9 | Respect and Unity
Every person—no matter their background, beliefs, or story—is made in the image of God and deeply loved by him. That means the way we treat others matters.
Romans 12:18 gives us this instruction: “If it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone.”
This is a huge responsibility. It means that followers of Jesus are called to treat others with kindness, empathy, and mutual respect—listening well, speaking with humility, and protecting relationships even when disagreements come up. Our relationships matter because they reflect God’s heart.
Reflect: Who is the person or people you find hardest to be patient with? Take a few minutes and pray specifically for them. Then, pray for yourself—that you would have compassion and understanding for their point of view.
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Christian values aren’t a set of rules for being "perfect.” They’re guide rails that help us stay connected to Jesus, letting him shape our lives from the inside out. These values guide how we treat others, how we make decisions, and how we respond when life gets messy. As we live out Christian values, we don’t just reflect Jesus—we invite others to know him, too.
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