Walking in God’s Ways
In this sermon from the Marks of Discipleship series, we reflect on what it means to walk with God as an essential mark of following Jesus. Drawing on the imagery of hiking and Scripture from Micah 6:8, the message emphasizes that discipleship is not defined by religious activity or occasional moments of faith, but by a steady, lifelong pattern of walking in God’s ways.
Through stories from everyday life and biblical examples—including Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, Israel’s demand for a king, and Jesus’ teaching on the wise and foolish builders—the sermon highlights that obedience flows from trust in God, not fear or the desire to control outcomes. Walking with God forms a faith that endures through both celebration and suffering.
Ultimately, the message reminds us that spiritual maturity is marked not by perfection, but by steadiness—a life shaped by trust, devotion, and a consistent walk with Christ that becomes a witness of hope in an anxious world.