The Trade We’re All Invited Into
Introducing a daily doxa way series for the UK church: What They Gave Up, What They Gained
Walk any British street and you can feel it—the carefulness. We measure our words. We read the room. We choose safe. At school gates. In NHS corridors. On studio floors and council calls. We’re kind, but quiet.
This series is for anyone who knows they’re called to open their mouth.
Prophetic courage isn’t noise; it’s obedience. Every time God asked someone to speak, a trade happened in the heart. They gave up something they had—reputation, safety, position, comfort, control—and in return they gained something better—truth revealed, people freed, communities rebuilt, God’s Presence known.
That’s the frame for the next twenty days. Short, sharp daily pieces pairing what they gave up with what they gained—so we can be inspired to practice the same trade in our streets and sanctuaries.
Why now?
Because silence is discipling us. Our culture rewards agreeableness. But the world is hungry for clear, kind truth. God’s words are not triggers for attack; they are anchors of victory. They steady us in a world of resistance and pull us into the future He has promised.
We actively remember what God has done and what He has said—so we can speak with love and steel, here and now.
The Trade, in one line
Give up lesser securities. Gain the life that only obedience can unlock.
A few glimpses (carefully stated, Scripture‑aligned):
Gave up: reputation (Mary Magdalene; the man born blind) → Gained: credible witness and joyful commission. (Some doubted at first, but their testimony stood on firsthand encounter.)
Gave up: safety (Esther; Peter; Paul; Daniel) → Gained: God’s nearness in danger and fresh opportunities to witness.
Gave up: position/influence (Nehemiah; Huldah; Obadiah serving Ahab) → Gained: reforms and protection for the vulnerable. (Huldah risked speaking truth to power; Obadiah protected prophets at personal risk.)
Gave up: wealth or convenience (Amos; Barnabas; Phoebe; Rahab) → Gained: justice called for (Amos), churches strengthened and planted (Barnabas, Phoebe), and a household saved (Rahab).
Gave up: family peace (Nathan; Samuel; Gideon; Hosea) → Gained: repentance and renewed covenant.
Gave up: anonymity (Mary; Elizabeth; Anna; the shepherds; Eldad & Medad) → Gained: a God‑given assignment and joy that spread.
Gave up: control (Habakkuk; Abraham; Job; Jonah; James of Jerusalem) → Gained: deeper trust and communal clarity.
Gave up: platform/consensus (Micaiah; Amos; Deborah; Priscilla & Aquila) → Gained: purity and sharpened doctrine.
Gave up: cultural loyalty (Rahab; Daniel; Shadrach, Meshach & Abednego) → Gained: public witness that blessed nations.
Gave up: life itself (Stephen; John the Baptist; James the apostle; Zechariah son of Jehoiada; the Two Witnesses) → Gained: seed for the church and God’s vindication.
How the daily series will work
Daily drop at 7am: one focused story and its trade—Gave up / Gained—with a 3‑minute read.
Scripture lens: you’ll see the verses, not just the summary.
Grace‑led response: no forcing. If God nudges, we’ll offer a gentle way to respond. If not, we wait in worship.
Remember line: a one‑sentence confession to carry until bedtime.
We’re aiming for clarity over volume, formation over frenzy.
A picture for the journey
Think of this like a long climb on a cold morning. Legs burn. Breath fogs. The road rises. You don’t argue with the hill; you keep pedalling. Obedience works the same way—steady cadence, eyes up, one honest push at a time. God’s Presence rides with you.
Today’s beginning: Jesus shows the pattern
He gave up public favour, safety, friends’ loyalty—for a time—and finally His life. He gained what the Father intended from the start: the salvation of the world, a people called the church, truth that can’t be buried. He is our centre and our courage.
So we follow Him—and we learn from the hundred who followed before us.
How to read this series
Make two columns: Gave up / Gained. Fill them as you read. Then add your own trades.
Attend to grace: Ask, “Jesus, what are You already doing in me?” Only respond from overflow.
Tell someone (when led): Share one story of obedience with a friend or your small group. Courage multiplies when spoken.
For church leaders and teams
Create a weekly “trade moment” in gatherings: one minute for someone to say, “I gave up ___, and God gave ___.”
Tie every courageous act to Scripture; keep it accessible for those new to faith.
Build gentle accountability: “What did you speak this week? What did you give up to do it?”
Guard tenderness: truth without contempt; clarity without heat.
A simple prayer
Father, thank You for Jesus. Thank You for the voices that remembered Your works and spoke Your words. Teach us the holy trade. Show us what to lay down and what You are giving. Fill us with Your Spirit. Let Your courage find our mouths. Let Your kindness shape our tone. Make Your church in the UK clear, humble, and bold.
Amen.
Remember
God’s words do not trigger trouble; they anchor victory.
We actively remember what He has done. We remember what He has promised. We stand firm in what He has done for us. We fight the good fight. We live by faith—a faith that does not forget.
See you at dawn tomorrow for Day 1: Losing Face, Finding Voice—why reputation is too small a price for the truth God is giving us to carry.
We are bulding the doxa app to better remember what God has promised (prophecies) and what he has done (testimonies) so we can fight the good fight (and win).


