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Borrowed Faith Is Broke | Judges 17:7-9

The Daily Devotional by Vince Miller

Release Date: 12/17/2025

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Our text today is Judges 17:7-9.

“Now there was a young man of Bethlehem in Judah, of the family of Judah, who was a Levite, and he sojourned there. And the man departed from the town of Bethlehem in Judah to sojourn where he could find a place. And as he journeyed, he came to the hill country of Ephraim to the house of Micah. And Micah said to him, ‘Where do you come from?’ And he said to him, ‘I am a Levite of Bethlehem in Judah, and I am going to sojourn where I may find a place.’” — Judges 17:7-9

Micah’s story takes another turn when a wandering Levite shows up. This young man has the right background, the right bloodline, and the right credentials—and Micah sees his chance. Maybe if he brings a Levite into his house, it’ll make his homemade religion look legitimate.

Micah’s faith was hollow, but this priest-for-hire could make it look holy. He didn’t want to change his heart; he wanted to polish his appearance. That’s what borrowed faith does—it looks spiritual from the outside but lacks life on the inside.

And if we’re honest, a lot of believers today are living on borrowed faith. We lean on our pastor’s passion, our parents’ prayers, our spouse’s convictions. We admire other people’s intimacy with God instead of pursuing our own. We’ve mastered secondhand spirituality—reading popular Christian living books instead of Scripture, reposting verses instead of living them, attending church instead of being the church.

Borrowed faith looks convincing—but it collapses when tested. Because borrowed faith can get you through a sermon, but not a storm. It can quote Scripture but won’t stand on it. It’s the illusion of devotion without the evidence of obedience.

That’s exactly what Micah was doing. He wanted to hire holiness—to buy credibility without surrender. He invited a Levite into his home, but he never invited the Lord into his heart. And what started as borrowed faith soon became broken faith.

This story is a reminder and a warning for us. Whole generations have been raised near faith but not in it. We’ve confused proximity with intimacy, attendance with relationship, influence with anointing. But God can’t be subcontracted. You can’t borrow someone else’s righteousness or lease someone else’s conviction.

The only faith that lasts is the faith you actually live. So go live it.

ASK THIS:

  1. Whose faith have you been borrowing instead of developing your own?
  2. Do you find more comfort in looking spiritual than in obeying God?
  3. When was the last time your personal time with God shaped your decisions, not just your emotions?
  4. What would it take for your faith to become firsthand again?

DO THIS:

  • Identify one area where you’ve been relying on borrowed faith—church, parents, friends, or leaders.
  • Replace it with firsthand obedience this week. Pray, study, and apply truth yourself.

PRAY THIS:

Father, I don’t want to live on borrowed faith. I don’t want secondhand conviction or part-time obedience. Teach me to know You firsthand—to walk with You daily, not through someone else’s devotion, but through my own surrender. Amen.

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“Run to the Father.”