🔥 Miserably Saved? There Is Victory in Christ 🔥

It may sound like a strange question, but it’s one worth asking: Are you miserably saved?

What do I mean by that?

Is it a struggle for you to say amen? Do you find yourself experiencing more losses than victories? No matter how much you pray, does it sometimes feel like you take one step forward and then ten steps backward?

For many believers, this quiet struggle is real. Faith begins with joy and excitement, yet somewhere along the journey it can start to feel like a burden rather than a blessing. Prayer becomes difficult. Confidence fades. The Christian walk feels more like drudgery than victory.

But here is an important truth: God never intended salvation to become a miserable experience for His children.

The message of the Gospel is not only about forgiveness—it is also about victory.

Through the finished work of Calvary, Jesus Christ provided more than salvation from sin. He also made available the power to live differently: the capacity to think right, act right, speak right, walk right, and believe right.

Victory was included in the same sacrifice that brought salvation.

The problem is that many believers trust the Lord for their salvation, but then try to live the Christian life in their own strength. That will always lead to frustration.

The same way you trusted Christ to save you is the same way you must trust Him to lead you into victory.

Calvary was never meant to be partial provision.

It was complete provision.

In a very real sense, Calvary was “one-stop shopping”—for salvation, for grace, for strength, and for the victory that God desires every believer to experience.

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