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If salvation is the door, discipleship is the hallway. Too many get saved and just stop, never realizing God brought them through the door for more than a ticket to heaven. He brought them for transformation right now.

Salvation isn’t just about getting you out of hell, it’s about getting heaven into you. Jesus didn’t die just to change your address after death. He came to change your direction in life. If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has passed away, behold, the new has come ~2 Corinthians 5:17.

The new life begins when grace moves from your lips to your lifestyle. Grace doesn’t just forgive you, it trains you. The same grace that saved you teaches you to say no to sin and yes to godliness ~Titus 2:11-12. God doesn’t save people to sit; He saves people to serve.

You can’t claim the cross and cling to the world. The cross didn’t make peace with sin, it crushed it. Jesus didn’t rise so we could stay stuck. He rose so we could walk in newness of life ~Romans 6:4. The power that raised Christ from the dead is the same power working in every believer right now ~Ephesians 1:19-20.

When you were born again, you received a new heart, but now that heart needs to grow. That’s why Jesus said, “Abide in Me, and I in you” ~John 15:4. Abiding means staying connected. Cut off from the Vine, you dry up. Stay connected, and fruit shows up.

The Spirit of God doesn’t just visit; He lives inside every believer. Your body is His temple ~1 Corinthians 6:19-20. That means what you think, say, and do matters. The Holy Spirit isn’t here to make you comfortable; He’s here to make you holy. He convicts to correct, and He empowers to obey.

Living the new life doesn’t mean perfection, it means direction. You may stumble, but you don’t stay down. The righteous falls seven times and rises again ~Proverbs 24:16. God’s children get up because the Father lifts them up. His mercy is new every morning ~Lamentations 3:22-23.

So what now? Live like you’ve been rescued. Forgive like you’ve been forgiven. Love like you’ve been loved. Walk as children of light ~Ephesians 5:8. Let people see the gospel you talk about. The same Jesus who saved you from sin wants to rule your steps, your speech, and your schedule.

Salvation is the start of a journey, not the end of it. You were saved to shine. “Let your light shine before others, that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven” ~Matthew 5:16.

You’ve come through the door. Now walk the hallway with purpose. The world needs to see what salvation looks like in motion.

If someone watched your daily life for a week, what evidence would they see that Christ actually lives in you?
 
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If salvation is the door, discipleship is the hallway. Too many get saved and just stop, never realizing God brought them through the door for more than a ticket to heaven. He brought them for transformation right now.

Salvation isn’t just about getting you out of hell, it’s about getting heaven into you. Jesus didn’t die just to change your address after death. He came to change your direction in life. If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has passed away, behold, the new has come ~2 Corinthians 5:17.

The new life begins when grace moves from your lips to your lifestyle. Grace doesn’t just forgive you, it trains you. The same grace that saved you teaches you to say no to sin and yes to godliness ~Titus 2:11-12. God doesn’t save people to sit; He saves people to serve.

You can’t claim the cross and cling to the world. The cross didn’t make peace with sin, it crushed it. Jesus didn’t rise so we could stay stuck. He rose so we could walk in newness of life ~Romans 6:4. The power that raised Christ from the dead is the same power working in every believer right now ~Ephesians 1:19-20.

When you were born again, you received a new heart, but now that heart needs to grow. That’s why Jesus said, “Abide in Me, and I in you” ~John 15:4. Abiding means staying connected. Cut off from the Vine, you dry up. Stay connected, and fruit shows up.

The Spirit of God doesn’t just visit; He lives inside every believer. Your body is His temple ~1 Corinthians 6:19-20. That means what you think, say, and do matters. The Holy Spirit isn’t here to make you comfortable; He’s here to make you holy. He convicts to correct, and He empowers to obey.

Living the new life doesn’t mean perfection, it means direction. You may stumble, but you don’t stay down. The righteous falls seven times and rises again ~Proverbs 24:16. God’s children get up because the Father lifts them up. His mercy is new every morning ~Lamentations 3:22-23.

So what now? Live like you’ve been rescued. Forgive like you’ve been forgiven. Love like you’ve been loved. Walk as children of light ~Ephesians 5:8. Let people see the gospel you talk about. The same Jesus who saved you from sin wants to rule your steps, your speech, and your schedule.

Salvation is the start of a journey, not the end of it. You were saved to shine. “Let your light shine before others, that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven” ~Matthew 5:16.

You’ve come through the door. Now walk the hallway with purpose. The world needs to see what salvation looks like in motion.

If someone watched your daily life for a week, what evidence would they see that Christ actually lives in you?
So Beautiful, thank you David, I'm quite teary ...
This message has made me realise how Holy Spirit is showing up in my life now. How God has answered my prayers to "open my eyes, ears, and senses" to be able to "hear" Him ...
Since I joined BTF, my senses have heightened, to the extent that I can now "hear" Holy Spirit talking to me. I suddenly realised that I have a "best friend" in my head, and that I am never alone 🙏🙏🙏
 
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