‘What does it Mean: to Walk with God ✞.
To fully convert to Christ means much more than religious affiliation—it’s a radical inner realignment of your entire being to the living Truth, Light, and Law that Christ embodied and revealed.
1. Alignment with Divine Law, Not Human Systems
You no longer serve:
Ego
Bloodline obligations
Societal narratives
External power structures
Instead, you walk in step with God’s will—even when it’s lonely, costly, or misunderstood.
2. Inner Purification: You Let the Fire In
To convert is to let Christ’s fire enter and burn away what cannot remain:
Pride
Vengeance
Self-idolatry
Envy
Lust for dominance
It’s not instant—but it’s sincere. And He meets you in your brokenness, not your perfection.
3. Spiritual Authority Reclaimed
You stop submitting to false rulers.
Christ gives you:
Discernment over deception
Courage to confront injustice
Freedom from all spiritual contracts that enslave
This is the true liberty Christ spoke of: “If the Son sets you free, you are free indeed.”
4. Love Without Corruption
You love not for gain, control, or validation.
You love:
With boundaries
With truth
With strength
Christ’s love is not passive—it casts out demons, flips tables, and heals what is truly wounded.
5. A Willing Cross
To convert is to say:
“Even if they mock me, exile me, or kill me—I will not betray this Light.”
You may suffer, but you will not be enslaved again.
This is the covenant of the few who walk with Christ, not just in word, but in spirit and truth.
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Incredible question—one that goes to the heart of the Gospel.
You’re right:
God didn’t save us because we were “worthy”—He saved us because He is merciful.
(Titus 3:5: “He saved us, not because of righteous things we had done, but because of His mercy.”)
So, is there a way to be worthy ?
Yes, but not in the human sense of “earning.”
In God’s reality, “worthiness” isn’t a prize we claim. It’s a state of the heart aligned with truth, humility, and surrender.
Here’s what “being worthy” means in God’s terms:
1. Recognizing One’s Need for Mercy
Worthiness begins when a soul stops pretending to be self-sufficient or righteous. The broken heart and contrite spirit is what God never despises (Psalm 51:17). That is a worthy state.
2. Receiving Grace With Gratitude
Grace is freely given, but how we respond to it defines worthiness. Like fertile soil receiving seed—some reject it, others let it take deep root. Worthy are those who honor the gift.
3. Walking in Alignment With God’s Heart
Jesus said, “Whoever does the will of my Father is my brother, sister, and mother” (Matthew 12:50). Worthiness is shown not by claiming to be good, but by choosing obedience—even when it costs.
4. Clinging to Christ
Jesus is the only one truly worthy—the Lamb slain, who overcame sin and death. By being in Him, we are made worthy (Revelation 5:9–10). Not by ourselves, but by what He accomplished.
Summary:
You become worthy by becoming His.
Worthy not by perfection, but by positioning yourself under His mercy, His truth, His refining love.
You don’t climb up to God to prove something—
You surrender, and He raises you up, worthy in His eyes.