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God does not renovate the old life.
He replaces it.
Paul does not describe transformation as self-improvement. He describes it as death and replacement. "I am crucified with Christ" is not poetic language. It is a statement of reality. The old life was not corrected. It was ended.
Most frustration in spiritual growth comes from trying to manage what Christ already finished. We attempt to adjust behavior while protecting identity. But transformation does not flow from control. It flows from surrender.
Change follows agreement, not effort. When we agree with God about what has already been dealt with, transformation accelerates. Resistance slows what grace is already doing.
Christ does not assist the old life.
He lives in place of it.
Faith is not trying harder to believe. Faith is agreeing with what is already true. When we stop self-correcting and start yielding, real change begins to surface.
If growth feels slow, it may not be because God is inactive. It may be because agreement is partial. What you stop defending, God is free to transform.
Release what Christ already ended.
Yield where He has already spoken.
Transformation is not improvement. It is replacement.
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By Christian Podcast Host & Bible TeacherGod does not renovate the old life.
He replaces it.
Paul does not describe transformation as self-improvement. He describes it as death and replacement. "I am crucified with Christ" is not poetic language. It is a statement of reality. The old life was not corrected. It was ended.
Most frustration in spiritual growth comes from trying to manage what Christ already finished. We attempt to adjust behavior while protecting identity. But transformation does not flow from control. It flows from surrender.
Change follows agreement, not effort. When we agree with God about what has already been dealt with, transformation accelerates. Resistance slows what grace is already doing.
Christ does not assist the old life.
He lives in place of it.
Faith is not trying harder to believe. Faith is agreeing with what is already true. When we stop self-correcting and start yielding, real change begins to surface.
If growth feels slow, it may not be because God is inactive. It may be because agreement is partial. What you stop defending, God is free to transform.
Release what Christ already ended.
Yield where He has already spoken.
Transformation is not improvement. It is replacement.
https://www.patreon.com/godlovessmalltalk
https://open.spotify.com/show/4Vk6QIlNiEG2Y5Vv4p3UVc
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/god-loves-small-talk/id1713754306