Overview
Welcome to our Sunday reflection! We hope you had a blessed start to your week. Our service this past Sunday was a powerful time of worship and community, highlighted by an insightful message, “Be Careful Little Feet Where You Go,” shared by Pastor Rev. Greg McEwen. It was a message that truly challenged us to consider the path we walk each day.
Watch the Service
If you missed it or want to experience it again, you can watch the full service right here:
Message Highlights
Pastor McEwen unpacked a familiar children’s song through the profound lens of Scripture, focusing on our core identity in Christ.
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Point 1: Our Walk is No Longer Our Own. Drawing from Galatians 2:20, Pastor McEwen reminded us that as believers, “I no longer live, but Christ lives in me.” This means the “little feet” (our life, our actions, our direction) are no longer guided by our old nature, but are meant to be guided by Christ who lives within us.
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Point 2: Walking by Faith. The message emphasized that “the life I now live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God.” Our daily walk isn’t about perfect performance, but about trusting in Jesus—who loved us and gave Himself for us—to lead us where we need to go.
Reflection
Galatians 2:20 is such a foundational verse. It radically redefines who we are. It’s not just us “trying hard” to be good; it’s Christ’s very life being lived through us. This message was a powerful reminder that “being careful where our feet go” isn’t about restrictive rules, but about the freedom of letting Jesus, who loves us infinitely, direct our steps toward a life of true purpose and peace.
Weekly Challenge
This week, let’s put this message into action. As you go about your days, pause before you make decisions—big or small—and ask yourself, “Am I walking this path by my own strength, or am I letting Christ live and walk through me in this moment?”
Closing
Thank you for reflecting with us! We pray this message encourages and challenges you this week.
We’d love for you to join us next Sunday!
