“To put off your old self, which belongs to your former manner of life and is corrupt through deceitful desires, and to be renewed in the spirit of your minds, and to put on the new self, created after the likeness of God in true righteousness and holiness.” ~ Ephesians 4:22-24
If salvation is the door, then discipleship is where you start walking down the hallway of transformation. Too many people step through the door and stop right there, content with having their name written in heaven but showing little sign of heaven written on their hearts. God didn’t save you just to change your final destination. He saved you to start a renovation. Salvation opens the door, but the Spirit goes to work remodeling every room in your life. When Jesus said, “Follow Me,” He wasn’t giving an invitation to a moment, He was calling us to a movement. The new life isn’t about adding Jesus to your old routine; it’s about exchanging your old nature for His new one. “Put off your old self… and put on the new self, created after the likeness of God in true righteousness and holiness” Ephesians 4:22-24. Salvation is instant; transformation is ongoing. The Spirit of God doesn’t just forgive your past, He rewires your present and refocuses your future. Some people treat grace like a safety net, but grace is really a training ground. The same grace that saves also teaches, shaping your desires to match God’s design. “The grace of God has appeared… training us to renounce ungodliness and worldly passions” Titus 2:11-12. Grace doesn’t give permission to sin, it gives power to overcome it. If your faith doesn’t change how you live, it’s not faith that’s alive. Jesus didn’t rise from the dead so you could keep living like you’re still buried. “We were buried with Him… that we too might walk in newness of life” Romans 6:4. When resurrection power lives in you, dead habits start losing their grip. You start forgiving when you used to fight. You start serving when you used to sit. The Holy Spirit becomes your internal power source, guiding, convicting, and transforming you from the inside out. Every believer has a choice: to quench the Spirit or to walk in step with Him. “Walk by the Spirit, and you will not gratify the desires of the flesh” Galatians 5:16. The Holy Spirit isn’t a silent partner; He’s an active presence. He won’t let you stay the same. He pushes you to grow, to love deeper, to live cleaner, and to stand stronger. You might stumble along the way, but don’t confuse falling with failing. “Though the righteous fall seven times, they rise again” Proverbs 24:16. God’s grace doesn’t run out when you mess up, it reaches down to lift you up. Every setback becomes a setup for God to show His faithfulness. His mercy doesn’t expire; it renews daily Lamentations 3:22-23. So how do you live this new life? Stay connected. Jesus said, “Abide in Me, and I in you… for apart from Me you can do nothing” John 15:4-5. You can’t bear fruit disconnected from the Vine. Prayer, Scripture, fellowship, these aren’t rituals, they’re lifelines. The closer you stay to Christ, the clearer His character shows through you. Salvation was never meant to be your finish line. It’s your starting point. You were rescued to reflect Him, redeemed to represent Him, saved to shine for Him. “You are the light of the world… let your light shine before others” Matthew 5:14-16. So don’t just celebrate the door, walk the hallway. Let people see what grace in motion looks like. Live the kind of life that makes others wonder what happened to you, and gives you the joy of saying, “Jesus happened.”
~ David Campbell
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