Many say they follow Christ. But how many are actually walking in the light?
Some live decent lives, dimly lit by Christian morality, but never step fully into obedience. Others speak like Mick Dundee—“Me and God, we’d be mates”—but live without fear of judgment. The truth? You can walk beside the light and still die in darkness.
âš What if obedience is more than just agreement?
🔦 What if light-adjacency is the most dangerous place to live?
đź§± What if cleansing requires continual contact, not a one-time prayer?
Here’s what you’ll learn in the full article:
Why fellowship with God means walking in truth, not sentiment
How spiritual life cannot exist apart from Christ, the true light
What daily obedience and ongoing cleansing look like—and why they matter
🌕 The Word defines the light. The walk reveals the truth.
🛑 There is no life in darkness. Stay in the light. That is where life is found.
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