
Sundays tend to be special. For some of us, we spend the beginning of the day in church. The combination of Worship, the Word, Fellowship and the Presence of God refreshes one in ways that cannot be summed up in words. We leave church feeling – Inspired. At Peace. Full of Faith.
Then real life hits. Outside the four walls of church, we are now faced with the test of putting all we have learnt in church into practice.
In my years as a Christian, I have found that it is so much easier to be energised and motivated by the Word than it is to actually live it out. It is no wonder that James cautions us to not only be hearers of the Word but doers as well – lest we fool ourselves. (James 1:22).
For me, that practically looks like remembering teachings on love and living out the characteristics of love as outlined in 1 Corinthians 13 at all times. This is especially key during moments where I may feel justified in acting otherwise.
I must live out the fruits of the spirit and not just know them as head knowledge. I must be self-controlled when I want to have the last word. I must be patient when I feel things are not going according to my timelines. I must be joyful when the circumstances of life attempt to leave me depleted.
The list goes on.
Living according to God’s standard can seem overwhelming at times. But it is encouraging to know that God works in us and gives us the desire and power to do what pleases Him (Philippians 2:13). We are never in it alone. His grace is always sufficient for us and so we can boast in our weaknesses (2 Corinthians 12:9).
As children of God redeemed by Christ’s death and resurrection, the Holy Sprit lives in us and empowers us to live according to the Word of God daily. We are no longer slaves to sin (Romans 6:6). Standing firm on these truths will help us to overcome during times when our flesh seems to be getting the better side of us.
What I have learnt as well is that the more we feed on the Word of God during the week, the better equipped we are to follow Sunday teachings. Our consumption of the Word of God should never just be limited to Sundays (Joshua 1:8). In our daily communion with God, He builds us up and conforms us into the image of Christ which strengthens us for our daily tests.
The real test comes after the lesson. How many of us pass the test?
May we never just be Sunday Christians. May our lives always overflow with the fruit of all we learn on Sundays and beyond.
Jesus replied, “But even more blessed are all who hear the Word of God and put it into practice.” (Luke 11:28 NLT)
Love this! Thanks girl. Truth is, it can be difficult sometimes to not be a ‘Sunday Christian’ but God dey, I’ll surely do better 😃
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I am glad sis 🥰. Honestly!! More grace for us all 🙏🏾☺️
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This is absolutely beautiful Weno!
Indeed, May the good Lord continue to help us love and live according to His word, always, and in all circumstances! Bless you for this 🤍
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Aww my Abby 🥰 thank you so much !!
Amen and Amen 🙏🏾💕
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“The real test comes after the lesson.” May the Holy Spirit help us pass the test come what may. This was such a good read! I’m so glad you’re back sis! We missed youu 🥺
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Amen and Amen sis!! Thank you my fellow blogger sis 🥰 I’m glad to be back too, more grace 🙏🏾❤️
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So insightful, Weno! Loved every bit of this. “May we not just be Sunday Christians because the real test comes after the lesson”👏🏽❤️
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Aw I’m glad girl 🥰 thank you for the kind words 💕
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love this
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I’m glad, thank you Sarah 🥰
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amazing
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Thank you 😊
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MY FAVEEE IS BACK🥹🥹❤️! Hope you’ll be giving it to us back to back because this was soo goodd! Praying for the grace to keep doing his will. Thank you for this relevant message ❤️
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Aww 🥰🥰 thank you dear. I appreciate the constant encouragement. Amen and Amen 🙏🏾❤️❤️
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“I must live out the fruits of the Spirit and not just know them as head knowledge.”
This is an edifying piece. God bless you!
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I am glad to hear, thank you 😊 Amen, God bless you too 🙏🏾
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