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What does the Bible say about a believer's walk?

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The Bible teaches that a believer's walk should be circumspect and in accordance with God's will, reflecting wisdom and love.

In Ephesians 5:15-17, Paul emphasizes that believers are to walk circumspectly, meaning they should take great care in how they live their lives. This walking is not merely physical; it encompasses the whole tenor of one's life, including attitudes and actions. It is markedly different from the walk of those who are foolish, who disregard God’s will. Walking wisely entails understanding the times we live in and redeeming each moment for the glory of God, particularly in a world that is increasingly evil. As believers, we are called to make our lives a reflection of Christ, walking in love as He loved us, and ensuring that our daily conduct is a testimony to our faith.
Scripture References: Ephesians 5:15-17

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A Believer's Walk
Henry Mahan · Apr 26, 1992
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