Rethinking Walking in Victory
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What does it really mean to “walk in victory”?
In this Ramblecast episode, I reflect on how we often misunderstand victory in the Christian life by projecting our own ideas of comfort, ease, and emotional relief onto it. Using the cross as the lens, I challenge the popular notion that victory always looks like a comeback, a breakthrough, or a sudden change in circumstances.
Jesus was never losing. Even in betrayal, suffering, silence, and death, He was walking in perfect obedience and unbroken trust in the Father. That wasn’t defeat—it was the plan.
This episode is an honest, unscripted musing on the victory of the cross, what Jesus actually endured, and how that reshapes the way we understand faithfulness, endurance, suffering, and perseverance today.
Victory isn’t always about feeling better or seeing things change.
Sometimes it’s simply not letting go of the Father while you keep walking forward by grace.
Raw. Reflective. Grounded in the cross.
Something to think about.