Walking in Him

by | A Verse A Day, Devotions

Therefore as you have received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk in Him.

(Col. 2:6 NASB)



Because you have accepted Christ Jesus as your Lord and Savior keep on following Him. You have the responsibility to continually live in and act on your relationship with Jesus. We may think that our words and actions aren’t any body else’s business, yet God says it’s everybody else’s business. So conduct yourself carefully and alertly.

The Message Bible says: My counsel for you is simple and straightforward: Just go ahead with what you’ve been given. You received Christ Jesus, the Master; now live him.

We are exhorted to continue to live in Him. What does that mean? It simply means to walk according to the input that you receive from Jesus in your heart. Your spirit is the receiver. God’s Word is the message and your life is the screen that displays His glories.

Today’s Thought to Take With You:

I am walking in Jesus my Lord today. I am loved and forgiven and I’m glad to be His child.

  • Reading Plan A: Mark 9:1-29

  • Reading Plan B: Acts 22

  • Reading Plan C: Num. 28,29; Mark 9:1-29

Source: A Verse A Day by Tim Davidson

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Called to the Body of Christ as a pastor and teacher, Tim Davidson pioneered Word of Faith Church in Bismarck in 1980. He served as its Lead Pastor for 35 years and now serves as Founding Pastor. Pastor Tim has pioneered 6 churches in North Dakota and now serves as Regional Director for Rhema Ministerial Association International. Teaching believers foundational truths from God's Word is his passion.

He has authored 3 yearly devotion books that are used both here and overseas to help believers become "rooted and grounded" in their faith.

God is now calling Pastor Tim to share the treasury of wisdom and knowledge God has given to him with other pastors and churches.

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