💫 The LightWalk “Why seek ye the living among the dead? He is not here, but is risen: remember how he spake unto you when he was yet in Galilee.” – Luke 24:5–6 The angel’s words to the women at the tomb reveal a profound truth: it is possible to seek the living among the dead. Many believers still look for life in places that carry no life. When we lack understanding of the resurrection, we are drawn to expired seasons and places void of God’s presence. Angels were present when Jesus taught these truths, and they are still present in our gatherings today. They remind us not to drift back to lifeless zones but to stay where God’s Word directs. Your emotions follow your focus. If you focus on dead things, sorrow will be your portion; but focusing on Christ brings joy. The women wept because their eyes were fixed on the tomb, though Jesus was already risen. Many mourn over situations that God has already moved on from. Our minds, not just our actions, need renewal. When your focus shifts to the living Christ, you will find strength, direction, and rejoicing in every circumstance. •……………….•“Where your eyes rest, your heart follows. Adjust your gaze to life in Christ.”•……………….• The resurrection is not a distant memory to be revisited only during Easter celebrations. It is a present, active reality. If you remain at the tomb, you linger in a place God has vacated, leading to spiritual stagnation. Our Christian life begins after the cross. Jesus’ suffering was for our glorification, so now we are called to live glorified lives. The Holy Spirit redirects us daily to where Christ is—alive, reigning, and ahead of us. You have no business dwelling in past seasons or dead environments. Every teaching, miracle, and sacrifice before the cross led to this reality: Christ in you, the hope of glory. God has given us angels, His Spirit, and His Word to guide us away from dead places and into the fullness of life. Fix your eyes on where Jesus is now, and live in the reality of His power and resurrection life every day. …now you can walk the light walk. | CONFESSION | I declare that I live in the reality of Christ’s resurrection. I refuse to dwell on past failures or dead environments. I set my gaze on the risen Christ and walk in His power, joy, and glory. 》 Study More: Luke 24:5–6; 2 Corinthians 3:18 The LightWalk Daily Devotional: e-edition by Pastor Daniel Nyah Allo======== ========== ■ ⛔ To Subscribe:Join the 𝘓𝘪𝘨𝘩𝘵𝘞𝘢𝘭𝘬 channelsWhatsApp Channel:https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vb5rxsY5q08eiLqYVY3UTelegram Channel:https://t.me/thelightwalkdevo ■ For More Information:Testimonies, Books by Pastor Daniel, or Partnership:📞 +237 654 512 218 ■ Books by Pastor Daniel Available on Amazon (in English and French): “Then spake Jesus again unto them, saying, I am the light of the world: he that follows me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life.” (John 8:12) Trust Jesus — the Son of God. He will help you live your best life walking in the light. …Keep reading the LightWalk Daily Devotional. Have a blessed day. TheLightWalk TheChristianLife
WHEN GOD CORRECTS YOU BACKWARDS
Good children don’t abandon their home just because their parents are “hard.” Many only realize too late how much love was hidden in that so-called hardness. A vagabond spirit despises the discipline of love. Learn early in life the difference between wicked parents and hard parents. While you are complaining about a strict parent, some orphans desperately wish they had one. You will never truly find “a home” if you walk away from your parents simply because they are hard. When God commanded children to obey their parents, He foresaw that a time would come when we would feel as though we knew better. That is why He attached the promise of wellness and long life—to warn us of what we risk losing through such unreasonable and ungodly decisions against our parents. Not every mercy of God moves us forward; sometimes, His mercy takes us back. God is a God of order. If you leave people for the wrong reasons, you can not bribe Him with sacrifice. He values obedience above all. When the angel met Hagar in the desert, after giving her water to survive, the instruction was clear: “Return to thy mistress, and submit thyself under her hands” (Genesis 16:9). Just because God shows you mercy in your wilderness does not mean He overlooks rebellion or stubbornness. Sometimes, His way forward is for you to go back and submit. Yes, everyone has the right to walk away from people. But don’t leave the right people for the wrong reasons, for you may never find God’s way on your own path. Pride often stops people from returning—even after an encounter with God. Many mistake His provision in the wilderness as His approval of their disobedience. But after drinking the water, listen for the next instruction: “Go back and submit.” “Go back and apologize.” These are often the words we resist, yet they are the doorway to grace. May the Lord give us humble hearts. To the humble, God gives more grace. He does not violate this principle: “Pride goes before destruction.” If this word speaks to you, know that the Spirit is addressing you. It may not even be about your parents. It could apply to any relationship where rebellion, stubbornness, pride, or disobedience has taken root. 👉🏾GO BACK AND APOLOGIZE.👉🏾 GO BACK AND SUBMIT YOURSELF. It is not just the parents who matter in the making of a good child. Children also decide what kind of child they’ll want to be towards their parents. Wasn’t God a good enough “parent” to Adam and Eve? Think. Humility never diminishes anyone—pride does. Pride can make things appear well on the surface, but it secretly sets the stage for destruction. So when you hear God’s voice, do not harden your heart. Choose humility while you still can. — Pastor Daniel Nyah ~ TheChristianLife
