It's truly inspiring to see how you’ve navigated challenges with resilience and faith. Despite any setbacks, you’ve kept your focus and continued moving forward. That dedication, paired with your hard work, will undoubtedly bring you the success you deserve today. Keep walking in the spirit—you're on the right path!
Today, it may be rainy outside, but within your spirit, it feels like a summer day. Walking in the spirit versus the flesh can feel contradictory, but remember, as the Bible says, the spirit walked across the waters and in the cool of the day with Adam and Eve. When Adam hid from God out of shame, it was his awareness of wrongdoing that kept him from walking freely in the spirit. Shame or fear often hinders our spiritual walk.
To walk in one realm means not being dominated by the other, while still maintaining a balance between the two. If you’re focused solely on the physical or flesh, it’s hard to stay connected to the spirit. Each of us knows where we stand—whether we’re in tune or masking negative energy. Our actions in one realm affect the other. For example, if a mother engages in harmful behaviors during pregnancy, the child in the unseen realm will still bear the consequences in the physical world.
Today, consider your thoughts, your heart, and the words you speak as reflections of your spiritual state. As a saved Scorpio, I know the struggle, but that’s why I’m sharing these insights—not from my perspective, but from the Word of Life. I’ve been practicing detachment from physical outcomes, focusing on meditation, prayer, journaling, and obeying what I’m shown in the spirit regarding people, places, and things. Success naturally follows, and I attribute that to my faith in the Word and the message of Christ.
Walking in the spirit isn’t something you chase, pursue, or defend; it’s about living in alignment with love, faith, truth, justice, destiny, purpose, gentleness, meekness, temperance, goodness—everything that is good, pure, and lovely. Our thoughts guide our walk. To walk in the spirit, you must first be spirit-minded, not carnally focused. What seems bad in one realm can be a blessing in another. Jesus’ death on the cross was a tragedy in the physical, but it was also the liberation of humanity to walk closer with the Father in the spirit, as we once did in the garden.
Wow! That’s a powerful word. Walk in the spirit, y’all—there’s no better place for protection, direction, and self-reflection.