You Must Agree With God to Walk With Him
Two can’t walk together unless they agree. That includes you and God.
If you say you’re following Him, then your heart must align with His judgments. You can’t secretly disagree with His ways and expect to stay close to Him.
You can’t walk with God and question His motives every step of the way.
Some people are praying, fasting, asking for more of God, but they won’t agree with Him. When He says “Cut that off,” they say “Why?” When He says “Repent,” they say “It’s not that deep.”
Agreement isn’t just in words—it’s in attitude. It’s in how you respond when He corrects you.
If you argue every time He speaks, you’re not walking with Him—you’re dragging your feet.
God is not changing. You are the one who must align.
Two can’t walk together unless they agree. That includes you and God.
If you say you’re following Him, then your heart must align with His judgments. You can’t secretly disagree with His ways and expect to stay close to Him.
You can’t walk with God and question His motives every step of the way.
Some people are praying, fasting, asking for more of God, but they won’t agree with Him. When He says “Cut that off,” they say “Why?” When He says “Repent,” they say “It’s not that deep.”
Agreement isn’t just in words—it’s in attitude. It’s in how you respond when He corrects you.
If you argue every time He speaks, you’re not walking with Him—you’re dragging your feet.
God is not changing. You are the one who must align.
You Must Agree With God to Walk With Him
Two can’t walk together unless they agree. That includes you and God.
If you say you’re following Him, then your heart must align with His judgments. You can’t secretly disagree with His ways and expect to stay close to Him.
You can’t walk with God and question His motives every step of the way.
Some people are praying, fasting, asking for more of God, but they won’t agree with Him. When He says “Cut that off,” they say “Why?” When He says “Repent,” they say “It’s not that deep.”
Agreement isn’t just in words—it’s in attitude. It’s in how you respond when He corrects you.
If you argue every time He speaks, you’re not walking with Him—you’re dragging your feet.
God is not changing. You are the one who must align.