
Living From What Christ Sustains, Not What We Maintain
There is a way of understanding faithfulness
that feels right—
but potentially reshapes how we experience our relationship with Christ.
What begins as sincerity
can become something we monitor.
Something we measure.
Something we try to maintain.
And over time,
stability can begin to feel inconsistent.
Not because Christ has changed—
but because faithfulness has been defined in a way
that places the weight back on us.
This session does not offer steps or correction.
It exposes something deeper.
Because where faithfulness has been misdefined,
it does not just affect behavior—
it restructures how relationship is experienced.
But when we seen that misconception clearly,
something wihtin us settles.
Faithfulness is not sustained by us.
It is the expression of His faithfulness continuing in us.
And what remains in Him
has never depended on our ability to keep it going.
It is already alive in Him.
👉 [ Session 10]

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