July 15, 2025

You Can Change and Still Not Be Transformed

You Can Change and Still Not Be Transformed

If you're waiting for a feeling to confirm your faith, the enemy already has you.

God isn't asking for improvement—He's asking for resurrection.

This world will dress you up in new habits, new talk, even new goals. But if you're not transformed by the renewing of your mind, you’re just a well-dressed hostage.

Transformation is deeper than behavior. It’s death to the old self. It’s not a glow-up—it’s a cross-down. Paul wasn't teaching the Romans self-help. He was calling them to Spirit-led rebirth.

See, conformation is external. Transformation is internal. One pleases people. The other crucifies your flesh.

Don’t settle for a better version of a broken system. If your heart hasn’t surrendered, your habits are just theater.

God is not waiting for you to act better. He’s waiting for you to die to what you were never called to be.

And that’s not easy. It’s uncomfortable. But if you don’t surrender what’s fake, you’ll never walk in what’s real.

Church attendance, service, even Scripture quoting doesn't mean transformation. Hell knows the Bible too.

The real question is: what in me still lives that should be crucified?

Pray this: “Lord, by your Spirit, show me what must die in me for Your life to live through me.”

Because it’s not enough to change.