
There is a quiet strength that flows from a life rooted in God—a strength not built on pride, power, or control, but on obedience, humility, and truth. Scripture reminds us that when righteous men are placed in authority, the natural result is rejoicing. Why? Because righteousness brings order, clarity, and peace. It sets things as they ought to be.
A man who is spiritually strong does not need to dominate; he governs himself first. From that inner discipline flows a life that blesses others. In the home, he leads with love and consistency. In the community, he acts with fairness and integrity. In positions of authority, he seeks justice, demands accountability, and refuses to bend the truth for convenience. Strength in God produces stability everywhere it touches.
This is the calling set before believers. Christians ought to be the best citizens, the most faithful parents, and the most trustworthy leaders—not by mere effort, but because they understand who they ultimately answer to. A righteous man knows his life is lived before God Almighty. Every decision, every word, every act of leadership will one day be brought into account. That awareness shapes him. It humbles him. It restrains him from tyranny and compels him toward justice.
When the Holy Spirit leads, leadership becomes service. Authority becomes stewardship. Influence becomes an opportunity to glorify God.
Strong, righteous men create environments where people flourish. Homes become places of peace. Communities grow in trust. Nations move toward justice. And in all of it, God is honored.
This is how good times are formed—not by chance, but by men who are strong in the Lord and faithful to His ways. We desperately need strong Christian men and women to impact this generation for the Lord’s honor and glory. “Good times” are God centered and Christ exalting, led by God’s own children.
