01/01/2026
THE VOW FORGED IN FAITH AND FIRE
By Edward Washington III
Father, today I stand before You as a man ready to walk in the purpose You designed for me.
I make this vow not out of emotion, but out of obedience, strength, and clarity.
Lord, Your Word says that above all else, I must guard my heart (Proverbs 4:23).
So I vow to protect the peace You’ve given me and to no longer allow my spirit to be drained by those who misuse my love.
You remind me that You are not the author of confusion but of peace (1 Corinthians 14:33).
So I vow to choose peace over chaos, alignment over obligation, and Your voice over the noise around me.
You teach me that bad company corrupts good character (1 Corinthians 15:33).
So I vow to keep a small, loyal circle—people who honor my presence, respect my boundaries, and walk with me in truth.
You tell me that iron sharpens iron (Proverbs 27:17).
So I vow to build with those who sharpen me, challenge me, and grow with me.
You promise that You will fight for me if I stay still and trust You (Exodus 14:14).
So I vow to release every battle that is not mine and surrender every burden that was never meant for me to carry.
You remind me that I am fearfully and wonderfully made (Psalm 139:14).
So I vow to love myself the way You created me—fully, confidently, and without apology.
You call me to be strong and courageous (Joshua 1:9).
So I vow to walk boldly into the man You are shaping me to become, without fear, without hesitation, and without looking back.
Father, this is my vow:
To honor my heart.
To protect my peace.
To walk in purpose.
To stay aligned with You.
To love with wisdom.
To lead with strength.
To grow with discipline.
To move with faith.
This is my promise.
This is my standard.
This is my vow before You.
Amen.