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WALKING THE COVENANT PATH
By now, the pattern should be clear. Faith is not abstract. Discipleship is not cheap. Formation is not comfortable. And covenant—real covenant—has always demanded more than agreement. The question is no longer whether following God reshapes a life. The question is whether we are willing to be reshaped. THIS IS NOT A PROGRAM The covenant path is not a curriculum to complete or a phase to move through. It is a way of walking—day after day—under the authority of God, shaped by
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GOD FORMS HIS PEOPLE IN THE WILDERNESS—STILL
Most people assume the wilderness means something has gone wrong. Silence stretches on. Direction feels unclear. Old certainties no longer work, but new ones haven’t taken shape yet. Faith feels thinner, more exposed. Less impressive. We call that failure. Scripture calls it formation. THE WILDERNESS IS NOT A DETOUR In the biblical story, wilderness is never accidental. It is intentional space—designed, permitted, and used by God to shape His people. Israel wasn’t rushed from
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DISCIPLESHIP THAT DOESN’T COST YOU ISN’T DISCIPLESHIP
At some point, following Jesus was rebranded as agreeing with Him. We believe the right things. We affirm the doctrines. We check the theological boxes. And yet, for many, very little actually changes—our habits, our priorities, our loyalties remain largely untouched. That should trouble us. Because in the Gospels, discipleship was never cheap, theoretical, or convenient. BELIEF IS NOT THE SAME AS ALLEGIANCE Scripture never treats belief as mere mental assent. To “believe” in
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Footsteps of Faith
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