Your Walk
by Steve Countryman

As a Christian you always hear about your walk with the Lord. Other Christians will even ask you “How’s your walk with the Lord?”. Your walk represents your progress in the maturing process of being a Christian. It represents the close intimate relationship that you have with Father God.

Your walk represents the time that you spend with your God. You can’t have a close walk if you walking down your own path. You can’t have a close walk if you don’t have time for God everyday. You can’t have a close walk if you don’t believe in His Word. You walk in agreement, in alignment, in His Word, in obedience, in trust and in faith when you walk WITH the Lord.

Your walk is who you are in Christ and who Christ is in you. Your walk is your lifestyle and how you live your life. Your walk isn’t about your religion. Your walk isn’t about being a “SUPER CHRISTIAN”. Your walk isn’t about who you know or what church you go to. Your walk isn’t about how you act in church on Sundays but how you act the other six days of the week. Your walk isn’t about judging others or being critical of how other Christian’s walk. Your walk is a reflection of who Christ is in and through you!

Your walk is not a walk of deception, lies, pretenses or foolishness. It’s not a walk of un-forgiveness, selfishness or being envious of other blessed Christians. But it is a blameless and fully blessed walk in His ways, His Word and His truth. Letting the Holy Spirit fill you as He leads and guides you everyday. For He will set opportunities before you to test your obedience and faithfulness in your walk.

Your walk isn’t meant to be a burden or hardship but to be enjoyable. A time of blessings, joy and rejoicing. God has blessed you beyond measure on earth and in the heavenlies. He has blessed you beyond your understanding and knowledge for God has blessed you in the seen and unseen, in the heard and unheard and in the known and unknown!

Your Walk isn’t just about your relationship with your Creator but is also about how your walk influences your surroundings and those around you. Everywhere you go you take the Kingdom of God with you for Jesus dwells in you and everywhere the King is so is His Kingdom. “His kingdom come” was before the cross because Jesus NOW dwells in you, His kingdom, His power and His authority is HERE in you and in your walk!              




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