Tuesday, March 24, 2026

What The Crucifixion Of Jesus Should Mean To Us?

What The Crucifixion Of Jesus Should Mean To Us! [Walk-Line]

The Crucifixion of Jesus is not just a moment in history; it is the defining act of God’s love that reshapes our identity and our daily living. 

When Paul says, “I have been crucified with Christ; it is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me” (Galatians 2:20), he invites us to see the Cross as the place where our old selves—our guilt, striving, and self‑reliance—were put to death. 

The life we now live is rooted in trust: a steady, grateful dependence on the One who gave Himself for us. 

Peter echoes this when he reminds believers that Jesus “bore our sins in His body on the tree” so that we might “live for righteousness” (1 Peter 2:24). 

The Cross, then, is both rescue and calling. It frees us from the weight of sin and empowers us to walk in a new way—humbly, courageously, and with a love shaped by the One who loved us first.

When I survey the wondrous cross
on which the Prince of glory died,
my richest gain I count but loss,
and pour contempt on all my pride.

Forbid it, Lord, that I should boast
save in the death of Christ, my God!
All the vain things that charm me most,
I sacrifice them through his blood.

See, from his head, his hands, his feet,
sorrow and love flow mingled down.
Did e'er such love and sorrow meet,
or thorns compose so rich a crown?

Were the whole realm of nature mine,
that were a present far too small.
Love so amazing, so divine,
demands my soul, my life, my all.

“When I Survey the Wondrous Cross” by Isaac Watts (1707). It’s a classic because it doesn’t just describe the Cross; it invites the worshiper to respond to it.

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Tuesday, March 17, 2026

God's Walk-Line Promises - God's Strength

 

God's Walk-Line Promises - God's Strength

"I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” That promise in Philippians 4:13 becomes more than a verse when life presses us into places we’ve never walked before. 

In 2008, I found myself facing something I had never experienced—prostate cancer and the surgery that came with it. I spent weeks praying, wrestling with fear, and admitting to the Lord that I was afraid. I had never had cancer before, and I had never had surgery before. But in those weeks of prayer, I asked God for one thing above all else: His strength. And the Lord answered. When the day of surgery arrived, something unexpected happened. Instead of the anxiety I thought would overwhelm me, I felt peace—steady, quiet, unmistakably from Him. After the surgery, that same strength carried me in ways I still marvel at. I felt an inner strength I had never known, and during recovery I found myself walking all over the hospital, not in my own power, but in the strength God supplied. He was faithful then, and He remains faithful now. 

I don’t know what you are facing today, but I can vouch for the God who meets His children with strength exactly when they need it. As the old song reminds us, “What He’s done for others, He’ll do for you.” The same God who walked with me will walk with you, strengthening you step by step, until fear gives way to peace and weakness gives way to His power.

When we are weak and weary;
and we feel we cannot take one more step.
The Lord picks us up, and carries us;
And in His strong arms, we are truly kept!
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Wednesday, March 11, 2026

God's Walk-Line Promises - God's Forgiveness

 


God's Walk-Line Promises - God's Forgiveness

God’s forgiveness isn’t just a theological idea—it’s meant to reshape the way we walk through ordinary life. When His mercy covers us, it invites a response that reaches far beyond our private prayers.
1. Let forgiveness quiet the inner critic. 
Even after God forgives us, we often keep replaying our failures. His promise calls us to step out of that loop. When guilt resurfaces, remind yourself: “God has covered this.”Let His mercy be louder than your mistakes.
2. Let forgiveness soften your relationships.
Forgiven people become forgiving people—not because it’s easy, but because we’ve tasted grace ourselves. When someone wounds you, pause before reacting. Ask God to help you see them the way He sees you: flawed, yet deeply loved.
3. Let forgiveness restore your confidence in the journey. Stumbles don’t disqualify you, they simply remind you that you’re walking with a God who lifts you back up.  
When you feel unworthy, remember Colossians 1:12—He qualifies you.  
Keep moving forward, knowing His mercy travels with you.
4. Let forgiveness become a testimony.
Your story of being forgiven may be the encouragement someone else needs.  
Share how God met you in your weakness.  
Let others see that grace is not abstract—it’s personal, healing, and available.

Forgiveness blooms where sorrow grows,  

A healing gift the Father shows.  
Grace lifts the heart from guilt’s dark night,  
And leads the soul into His light.  

Forgiveness is not just something God does; it’s something He plants in us. And like the poem says, it blooms in the very places where sorrow once grew. When we allow His mercy to take root, it changes the way we think, speak, and love.

Poem - Author Unknown
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Wednesday, March 4, 2026

God's Walk-Line Promises - God's Guidance

 


God's Walk-Line Promises - God's Guidance

God’s promise of guidance is the steady assurance that we never walk blindly through life. Scripture teaches that the God who is present with us and who grants us peace is also the God who faithfully directs our steps. His guidance is not a vague hope but a committed, covenant promise: “In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make your paths straight” (Proverbs 3:6). At the heart of this promise is the truth that God does not leave His children to guess their way forward. He leads with purpose, clarity, and love—often in ways we only recognize in hindsight.

We learn God’s direction through several intertwined means. He guides us through His Word, which shapes our desires, corrects our thinking, and reveals the kind of life that aligns with His will. He guides us through His Spirit, who nudges, convicts, comforts, and illuminates the next faithful step. He guides us through wise counsel, the voices of mature believers who help us discern what we may not see clearly on our own. And He guides us through circumstances, opening and closing doors in ways that gently steer us toward His purposes. None of these stand alone; together they form a tapestry of divine direction.

Trials, too, play a surprising and essential role in God’s guidance. Hardship has a way of stripping away illusions of self-sufficiency and turning our hearts back toward the Shepherd who knows the way. Sometimes God uses trials to slow us down, to redirect us, or to protect us from paths that would have harmed us. Other times He uses them to deepen our dependence, sharpen our character, or prepare us for a future assignment we cannot yet see. Even when the path feels confusing, God’s guidance is not absent—He is often guiding most clearly when life feels most uncertain. As Psalm 37:23 reminds us, “The steps of a man are established by the Lord, when he delights in His way.” God’s guidance is not merely about getting us to the right destination; it is about shaping us into the right kind of people along the way.

The promise of God’s guidance invites us to walk with open hands and a listening heart. It calls us to trust that the God who leads us is wiser than we are, kinder than we imagine, and more committed to our good than we could ever be. As you reflect on His guidance today, where in your life do you sense Him inviting you to slow down, listen, or trust Him more deeply?

How do we know where to go,
When life's path is filled with anxious uncertainty?
The Lord promises to guide our steps in life,
if we will totally trust His sovereignty.
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Tuesday, February 24, 2026

God's Walk-Line Promises - God's Peace

God's Walk-Line Promises - God's Peace

As we continue along the Christian Journeyman Walk-Line, the second promise we cling to is God’s Peace—a peace not born from quiet circumstances, but from the steady heart of God Himself. Jesus told His disciples, “My peace I give you; not as the world gives” (John 14:27), reminding us that His peace is not fragile or fleeting. It settles deeper than our anxieties and steadies us when life feels unsteady. When we walk with God’s Presence, we discover that His Peace is not merely the absence of trouble but the assurance of His sovereignty in the midst of it. It is the calm that whispers, “I am with you,” even when storms rise. As journeymen of faith, we learn to receive this peace—not by striving for control, but by surrendering to the One who holds all things together. God’s Peace becomes both our anchor and our compass, guiding our steps with quiet confidence as we continue the journey He has set before us.

How can we find God's peace,
when trouble and anxiety overwhelm us?
It comes, when in faith, we totally surrender,
To His presence, His Word, and His grace.
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Wednesday, February 18, 2026

God's Walk-Line Promises - God's Presence

 

God's Walk-Line Promises - God's Presence

As Christians we are to walk a path that winds through bright mornings and shadowed valleys, but the line that steadies every step is God’s unbreakable promise. As the author of the book of Hebrews says: Hebrews 13:5 (NIV): "...God has said, 'Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.'"

His presence is not a distant idea or a poetic comfort—it is the living reality that surrounds us, goes before us, and holds us when our strength falters. 

Today, as you place your feet on the Walk‑Line, remember that you never walk it alone. God’s presence is not earned by your performance nor lost by your weakness. He is the God who stays. When the day feels ordinary, He is quietly near. When the day feels overwhelming, He is powerfully near. And when the day feels uncertain, He is faithfully near. 

Let His nearness be your courage, your calm, and your confidence. This is the first promise in our journey, and in the weeks to come we will look at four more: God’s peace, God’s guidance, God’s forgiveness, and God’s strength. 
But today, rest in this—your steps are held by the God who walks with you.

One thing we can depend on;
The promise that God is always near.
When we sin, He is ready to forgive us.
In our trials we don't ever need to fear.
If we draw near to Him, and seek His face,
He is never hard to be found.
His presence, is just a Prayer away,
where love, peace, and hope abound.
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Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Living Out The Christian Life

 

Living Out The Christian Life

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Accepting Jesus Christ as Savior is the beginning of the Christian journey, but Scripture consistently teaches that genuine faith expresses itself through transformed living. The New Testament calls believers not only to believe in Christ but to walk in Him—allowing His lordship to shape our choices, character, and conduct. As James writes, “faith without works is dead,” (James 2:17) reminding us that authentic faith produces visible fruit. Jesus Himself said that His followers would be known “by their fruits,” (Matthew 7:16-20) pointing to a lifestyle that reflects His love, holiness, and truth. Living out the Christian life is not about earning salvation, it’s about demonstrating the reality of the salvation we’ve received. When we obey Christ daily, we honor God, we become a witness to others, and we experience the fullness and joy of the life He intends for us.

Accepting Jesus as Savior and Lord,
Is a vital decision for our salvation.
And living for Him, and serving Him,
shows our Lord, our total dedication.
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