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Colossians 2:6 — so walk in Him. Walking is action driven by faith and a sign of progress; as we walk in Christ we move from grace to grace, and His joy becomes our strength.

July 4, 20262 min read

"…so walk in Him." — Colossians 2:6

Having accepted the Lord Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior, we should let Him take control — totally submitting to Him, letting Him lead and guide us, for with Him all things are possible. We are to walk in Him always. Walking implies action; in this case, action driven by faith. Our belief in the Lord should show itself practically.

When we walk in Christ, we truly follow His steps and act in ways that please Him. If Christ is in you, His love, His joy, His peace, and His blessing will be seen in you. Walking also signifies progress: when we walk in the Lord we proceed from grace to grace, and there grows in us a perpetual obedience.

To truly walk in the Lord, we must hold steadfastly to Him, and live and move and have our being in Him (Acts 17:28). Let us see Christ as the source of our life, our faith, and the joy of our spirit — for in Him all things work together for good (Romans 8:28). He is all in all. As we obey Him and do His will, the joy of the Lord will be our strength.

May you truly walk in the Lord all the days of your life, and may He bless you abundantly and use you for His glory. Amen!

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