Day 1
Righteousness is not something you chase.
It is something you stand in.
Scripture says the righteous are as bold as a lion—not loud, not reckless, not aggressive, but secure. A lion does not rehearse its authority. It does not apologize for its presence. It stands because it knows who it is.
In Christ, righteousness is not earned through effort or perfection. It is received through grace and maintained by alignment. The crown of righteousness is not promised to those who never fell, but to those who loved His appearing and stood again without hiding their forgiveness.
This is an invitation to stop striving and start standing.
To release performance and embrace placement.
To live bold—not in self-confidence, but in identity.
Stand where grace placed you.
Rise, not in your strength, but in His.
Righteousness is not something you chase.
It is something you stand in.
Scripture says the righteous are as bold as a lion—not loud, not reckless, not aggressive, but secure. A lion does not rehearse its authority. It does not apologize for its presence. It stands because it knows who it is.
In Christ, righteousness is not earned through effort or perfection. It is received through grace and maintained by alignment. The crown of righteousness is not promised to those who never fell, but to those who loved His appearing and stood again without hiding their forgiveness.
This is an invitation to stop striving and start standing.
To release performance and embrace placement.
To live bold—not in self-confidence, but in identity.
Stand where grace placed you.
Rise, not in your strength, but in His.
Day 1
Righteousness is not something you chase.
It is something you stand in.
Scripture says the righteous are as bold as a lion—not loud, not reckless, not aggressive, but secure. A lion does not rehearse its authority. It does not apologize for its presence. It stands because it knows who it is.
In Christ, righteousness is not earned through effort or perfection. It is received through grace and maintained by alignment. The crown of righteousness is not promised to those who never fell, but to those who loved His appearing and stood again without hiding their forgiveness.
This is an invitation to stop striving and start standing.
To release performance and embrace placement.
To live bold—not in self-confidence, but in identity.
Stand where grace placed you.
Rise, not in your strength, but in His.
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