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33 Day Men’s Challenge

DAY 32 OF 34

DAY THIRTY ONE

The Warrior’s Creed

Speak it out for two minutes with conviction and use the movements from the video to memorize it:

“Obey heaven, serve people, conquer self, crush evil.”

The Master’s Word

Set this word to a rhythm and declare it out loud for at least five minutes and whenever you’re out walking or driving today.

“The Lord is not ashamed to call us brothers.” Hebrews 2:11

The Truth Challenge

IDENTITY: “I am a Brother.”

Consider this truth: Jesus was the firstborn among many ‘brothers’ (Romans 8:29); this is no small thing. His intention from before the world began was to descend to the lower earthly regions so that He could be joined to our humanity, then raise us up to dwell and reign together with Him in brotherhood, for eternity.
In light of this, do I value the brotherhood of believers enough?

The Response Challenge

Take some notes and share them with your warrior brother (by telephone, email, text etc.).

The Physical Challenge

Find a brother & be a brother

If you’ve experienced greater depths of brotherhood during your 33 Day Challenge, don’t let the momentum fade; here are some ideas:

  • Keep communicating and meeting regularly with your warrior brother. Settle on a rhythm that suits both your schedules. 
  • Begin the challenge again with a new brother.
  • Keep the accountability group going that you started on day 16 of the challenge. If need be, refocus, split up, and multiply. 
  • Keep sharing the need for men’s discipleship, wholeness, healing with new men; fan the flames and start a movement!

Scripture

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About this Plan

33 Day Men’s Challenge

The 33 Minute Warrior, created in Japan, is a movement of brothers who support each other to get free and live powerfully as modern-day warriors in the Way of Christ. “Obey Heaven, serve people, conquer self, crush evil” is the creed we live by. The 33 Day Challenge is the wake-up call and initiation to that transformation. Do it together with a brother to get the most out of it.

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