🔥One Step at a Time: Obedience, Redemption, and the Spirit Within



🙏 God is our Redeemer. His Holy Spirit came in the flesh as Yeshua (Jesus), and by living a perfect, obedient life, He showed us the way to walk in alignment with God's will.

💡Because of His example, we are not without hope. We can repent at any moment—day or night—and return to the path of righteousness. God's Spirit guides us, but He does not force us. We have free will. Yet every day, we are given the choice: our will or God's will.

🕊️When we choose God's way over our own—when we turn back to Him in obedience—He does not just forgive us... He forgets our sins. That is the mercy of the Most High.

👣 Yeshua (Jesus) made a way for us.
We’re not perfect—but we strive. He walked in perfect obedience, not to make us lazy, but to show us that it’s possible to follow God’s will. We fall, we stumble—but we get back up. We repent, we learn, we grow. His Spirit helps us walk the path, one step at a time.

🙌 It’s not about being flawless—it’s about being faithful.
#FaithOverPerfection #GodSeesTheHeart
💭 Do you really trust God?
It’s easy to say you trust Him—but real trust means more than just asking and then wondering if He’ll show up. Faith doesn’t waver. Faith stands firm.

🌊 Remember Peter? He walked on the water—actually walked on the water—while keeping his eyes on Yeshua (Jesus). But the moment he focused on the storm instead of the Savior, he began to sink. Why? Not because Jesus lost power—but because Peter lost faith.

📖 And let’s be clear—the power wasn’t in the man they saw with their eyes. John 14:10 says, “The words I speak to you I do not speak on My own authority. But the Father who dwells in Me does the works.”

🔥 Everything Yeshua did in the flesh—every miracle, every word of truth—was the Father’s Spirit working through Him.
God’s Spirit. God’s power. God’s authority.
That same Spirit lives in us when we walk in obedience.

🛑 We should never forget what Yeshua (Jesus) did for us.
He didn’t come to praise the proud or lift up the self-righteous.
He came for those who were broken, struggling, and lost.

📖 Matthew 9:12–13 says:
“It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick. But go and learn what this means: ‘I desire mercy, not sacrifice.’ For I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners.”


He didn’t just say it—He lived it.
✅ He touched the untouchable
✅ Forgave the condemned
✅ Gave hope to the forgotten
And He still does.

🔁 Share this if you believe in walking one step at a time, led by the Spirit.
#OneStepAtATime #FaithfulNotPerfect #Redeemed #YeshuaMessiah #SpiritLedLife

One Step at a Time: Obedience, Redemption, and the Spirit Within