Walking in Step with the Spirit!

“If we live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit.” Galatians 5:25 (KJV)

There is a difference between being alive… and truly living.

Paul reminds us here that if we live in the Spirit—if we have been made alive by the power of God—then there ought to be a walk that matches that life.

In other words, what’s on the inside should begin to show up on the outside.

The Christian life is not just a moment of salvation… it is a daily step of surrender.

“Let us also walk in the Spirit.”

That word “walk” carries the idea of staying in step… like a soldier marching in rhythm, or a child walking hand in hand with their father. It is not about rushing ahead, and it is not about lagging behind. It is about keeping pace with God.

And here is the beauty of it—God never asks you to walk where He has not already given you life.

If you are saved, the Spirit already lives within you.

The question is not, “Do you have the Spirit?”

The question is, “Is the Spirit leading your steps?”

Every day, we are faced with choices.

Will I follow my flesh… or will I follow His leading?

Will I react… or will I respond?

Will I go my way… or God’s way?

Walking in the Spirit is not complicated—but it is intentional.

It is waking up and saying, “Lord, guide my steps today.”

It is pausing before you speak.

It is listening when He nudges your heart.

It is obeying even when it is not easy.

And step by step… moment by moment… you begin to see something beautiful.

Your attitude changes.

Your responses soften.

Your life begins to reflect Him.

You do not have to strive to become something you are not.

If you are in Christ, you are already alive in the Spirit.

Now just walk with Him.

Stay close.

Stay sensitive.

Stay surrendered.

Because when you walk in the Spirit… you will never walk alone.

Whosoever Means You!

“To him give all the prophets witness, that through his name whosoever believeth in him shall receive remission of sins.” -Acts 10:43 (KJV)

There is a word in that verse that ought to settle your heart this morning… whosoever.

That means there are no exclusions. No fine print. No hidden conditions. It does not say the perfect, the polished, or the put-together. It says whosoever.

That means the person who feels unworthy… included.

The one carrying regret… included.

The one who thinks they’ve gone too far… included.

Whosoever means you.

The Bible says that through His name—Jesus—there is remission of sins. That word remission means your sins are not just covered… they are sent away. Cleansed. Removed. Gone.

Not because you earned it. Not because you deserved it. But because Jesus paid for it.

Every prophet pointed to Him. Every promise finds its “yes” in Him. And now the invitation stands open.

Not someday. Not when you get your life together. Right now.

If you will believe in Him… trust Him… place your faith in what He has done… you will receive forgiveness.

Not partial forgiveness. Not probation. Full pardon.

So today, stop carrying what Jesus already carried to the cross.

Lay it down.

Because whosoever still means you.

How To Become A Child Of God!

Received, Believed… and Became

John 1:12 (KJV)

“But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name.”

There is a beautiful simplicity in this verse that meets us right where we are.

It does not say, “as many as achieved,” or “as many as cleaned themselves up.”

It says, “as many as received Him.”

Salvation is not about performance… it is about a Person.

You receive Him.

That word “received” means to welcome, to take hold of, to make room for. It is the picture of opening the door of your life and saying, “Jesus, come in.” Not just as a visitor, but as Lord.

And then it says, “to them gave He power…”

That word “power” is not about strength to try harder. It is authority. It is the right, the privilege, the legal standing to become something you could never be on your own.

“The sons of God.”

Think about that. When you receive Christ, you are not just forgiven… you are adopted. You are brought into the family of God. You are given a new identity.

And how does it happen?

“…even to them that believe on His name.”

Not believe about Him… believe on Him. Trust Him. Lean your life on Him. Place your full weight on who He is and what He has done.

Here is the truth this morning…

You do not become a child of God by trying harder.

You become a child of God by trusting deeper.

Have you received Him?

If you have, then you are not who you used to be. You are His. You belong to Him. You are part of His family.

And if you have not, the door is still open.

Prayer:

Father, thank You that salvation is not something we earn, but something we receive. Help us to trust fully in Jesus, to rest in who He is, and to live in the identity You have given us as Your children. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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