Why Young Believers Should Care About Judges
What happens in courtrooms today can shape your faith, freedoms, and future tomorrow.
What Judges Actually Do
Judges interpret the law. That means they decide:
- What’s protected as free speech
- What counts as “life” in legal terms
- Whether your school can hold a prayer meeting
- If churches can stay open during a crisis
- Whether the unborn, the elderly, or the vulnerable are defended or dismissed
These aren’t just political issues. They’re spiritual ones.
Why It Matters to Young Christians
Judges shape the culture you inherit. Decisions made today determine the moral and legal climate you’ll live in tomorrow.
Judges need prayer just like pastors do. They face pressure, isolation, and spiritual warfare. Your prayers matter.
You’re not too young to lead in prayer and action. Scripture is full of young leaders—David, Esther, Timothy—who shaped nations. So can you.
You Can Do Something About It
You don’t need a law degree to make a difference. You just need faith, boldness, and a willingness to pray.
- Pray for a Supreme Court justice by name this week
- Lead a 5-minute prayer moment at youth group or school
- Download the Youth Prayer Card Kit and share it with a friend
- Use your voice to speak up for truth, justice, and mercy
“Don’t let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set an example for the believers…” — 1 Timothy 4:12