TEXAS GOSPEL STAFF
The Word of God should guide every part of our lives, not just our religious actions. Many people think that spiritual walking is something limited to church or religious activities, but that’s not true. The Bible applies to all areas of life, including work, eating, and everyday routines. Everything we do should reflect our faith in Christ, not just our actions in religious settings.
Some people make the mistake of thinking their business life or daily routines are separate from their faith, but this is dangerous. When we separate our actions from God’s Word, we risk living a divided life—one where faith has no influence over certain areas. Instead, we must allow the Word to guide us in everything we do, so that our entire life becomes a testimony of our Christian walk.
True spiritual freedom is not about living without rules; it’s about being free from sin, not free to sin. The Spirit sets us free to walk in God’s ways, not to live aimlessly. Everything we do should align with God’s commands and be done in a way that honors Him.
Colossians 3:17 (NIV) reminds us, “And whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through Him.” This verse shows that our Christian walk should influence every part of our lives, not just our religious activities.
