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When Justice Costs You Something [Attorney #48]
Justice is easy to affirm in theory. But in practice, it often requires a cost: time, reputation, income, or opportunity. Defending the rights of the vulnerable may mean challenging powerful interests. Speaking truth may put you at odds with peers. Doing what’s right may mean walking away from what’s lucrative......
Staff
Apr 92 min read
Suffering and Stewardship [Attorney #47]
The legal path is not immune from suffering. High stress, long hours, moral tension, and emotionally taxing cases take their toll. Add personal trials to professional burdens, and the weight can feel overwhelming......
Staff
Apr 82 min read
The Ministry of Clarity [Attorney #46]
The law is filled with complexity. Legal documents, arguments, and procedures often feel like a foreign language to those outside the profession. But in the midst of this complexity, you have the opportunity to offer something sacred: clarity......
Staff
Apr 72 min read
Every Case Is a Chance to Worship [Attorney #45]
It’s easy to separate the “spiritual” parts of life from the everyday tasks of work. Bible study feels holy. Filing documents, not so much. But Paul reminds us that whatever you do—even the most mundane or technical—is meant to glorify God......
Staff
Apr 62 min read
Boundaries Are Holy [Attorney #44]
In the relentless rhythm of legal work, boundaries can feel like a luxury. There’s always one more email to answer, one more revision to make, one more call to return. But Jesus—the most purposeful person who ever lived—withdrew......
Staff
Apr 32 min read
The Power of Listening Well [Attorney #43]
Attorneys are trained to speak—to advocate, persuade, and articulate. But Scripture urges something counterintuitive: Be quick to hear. Listening isn’t just a skill—it’s a reflection of love......
Staff
Apr 22 min read
Guarding Against Cynicism [Attorney #42]
Cynicism often begins quietly. A few disappointments. A hard loss. A betrayal or two. Slowly, hope is replaced with skepticism. Idealism fades into resignation. And over time, the heart grows hard—not out of malice, but self-protection......
Staff
Apr 12 min read
Practicing Patience in a Culture of Urgency [Attorney #41]
The legal profession thrives on urgency. Clients expect instant responses. Deadlines press. The inbox never sleeps. In this high-stakes environment, patience can feel like a liability—something to be avoided, not cultivated......
Staff
Mar 312 min read
Faithfulness Is the Fruit, Not Fame [Attorney #40]
In a results-driven profession, it’s easy to measure worth by success, recognition, or influence. But Paul shifts the paradigm: what God requires of His stewards is not brilliance, fame, or outcomes—it is faithfulness......
Staff
Mar 302 min read
Integrity in the Gray Areas [Attorney #39]
The legal profession lives in the gray. Ambiguity is not an occasional challenge—it’s a daily reality. And while Scripture does not offer case law for every scenario, it does give you a clear framework: integrity......
Staff
Mar 272 min read
God's Justice vs. Human Outcomes [Attorney #38]
As an attorney, you’re deeply acquainted with outcomes—verdicts, rulings, settlements, decisions. They can feel final. But as a Christian, you are called to anchor your hope in something deeper than human justice: the character of God......
Staff
Mar 262 min read
Advocating Without Becoming Adversarial [Attorney #37]
Legal practice often requires advocacy—standing firmly for your client’s interest in the face of opposition. But in the midst of adversarial systems, it’s easy to let that posture shape not just your argument, but your attitude.....
Staff
Mar 252 min read
Resisting the Idolatry of Success [Attorney #36]
Success in the legal world is clearly defined: winning cases, earning promotions, gaining recognition, building a reputation. And none of these are inherently wrong. But when the pursuit of success eclipses faithfulness to Christ, it becomes an idol.....
Staff
Mar 242 min read
The Strength of Gentleness [Attorney #35]
Gentleness is rarely praised in legal circles. Strength, dominance, sharpness—these are celebrated. But Paul urges believers to let their “reasonableness” or “gentleness” be evident to all......
Staff
Mar 232 min read
Integrity Over Image [Attorney #34]
In the legal world, reputation matters. Your image precedes you—online, in court, at networking events. It’s tempting to focus on appearances: to curate a brand, polish a persona, or project success. But Scripture warns us not to confuse image with integrity.....
Staff
Mar 202 min read
When God Is Silent [Attorney #33]
There are seasons in your career when God seems quiet. The prayers feel unanswered. The direction feels unclear. The tension at work remains unresolved. And like David, you may find yourself asking, “How long, O Lord?”.....
Staff
Mar 192 min read
Bearing the Burdens of Others [Attorney #32]
Every client brings a burden. Sometimes it’s a legal one—a complex case or dispute. But often it’s more: fear, grief, shame, confusion, or despair. The weight they carry often goes beyond what is written in pleadings or contracts......
Staff
Mar 182 min read
Honoring Authority Without Compromising Conscience [Attorney #31]
As an attorney, you work under the authority of courts, judges, governmental bodies, and regulatory frameworks. Scripture calls believers to submit to these institutions—not out of blind allegiance, but for the Lord’s sake. This is not about politics or preference—it’s about posture......
Staff
Mar 172 min read
The Sacredness of Your Legal Calling [Attorney #30]
It’s easy to divide life into sacred and secular—church on Sunday, legal practice the rest of the week. But Scripture dismantles that divide. Everything you do—every brief, every negotiation, every closing argument—can be done in the name of Jesus. And when it is, it becomes sacred......
Staff
Mar 162 min read
Practicing Law in the Fear of the Lord [Attorney #29]
In courtrooms and boardrooms alike, lawyers often fear many things: losing credibility, failing clients, making costly mistakes. But Scripture redirects our fear—toward God. The fear of the Lord is not terror or dread. It is awe, reverence, and the holy recognition of God’s authority over all things—including your legal practice......
Staff
Mar 132 min read
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