
*DAY 57-*
*When God’s Voice Is Ignored, Disorder Reigns*
> “In those days there was no king in Israel; everyone did what was right in his own eyes.” -Judges 21:25
*Judges 18–21:* When God is displaced from the center, religion continues but righteousness collapses; Judges reveals a people with priests, altars, and activity, yet no authority of God, proving that spiritual anarchy is the fruit of self-rule.
*Psalm 140–143:* The Psalms cry from pressure, reminding us that deliverance is not found in escape but in surrender to the Lord who forms us in distress.
*Ezekiel 1–4:* Ezekiel sees the overwhelming glory of God while lying in silence and obedience, teaching that true revelation demands humility, endurance, and submission before action.
*Acts 23–24:* Paul stands chained yet unshaken, declaring that circumstances cannot imprison truth or calling when conscience is clear before God and men.
*Hebrews 13:* Hebrews calls us to an unshakeable kingdom, urging holy living, contentment, and obedience beyond convenience.
*James 1:* James confronts shallow faith, insisting that tested faith produces endurance, maturity, and transformation. This is the warning and the way: when everyone does what feels right, chaos follows; when we submit to God’s rule, suffering refines us, obedience anchors us, and perseverance completes the work of Christ in us.
Your brother in Christ,
Apostle Ashok Martin