Jesus didn’t need to be baptized. He was sinless, spotless, and already perfectly obedient, yet He still stepped into the Jordan “to fulfill all righteousness.” That one choice exposes a question I can’t dodge: do I live my faith at the level of the bare minimum, or do I follow Jesus into the extra step when it costs me something?
We unpack what it means that Jesus refuses to leave anything undone, not because He’s trying to prove Himself, but because wholehearted obedience is who He is. From there we move into the uncomfortable mirror this holds up to our daily Christian life. If someone asks us to go one mile, do we stop at exactly one, or do we embrace the second-mile kind of discipleship Jesus teaches in Matthew 5? This isn’t about perfectionism or performance. It’s about integrity, consistency, and a faith that shows up on Monday, not just Sunday.
Then we get practical with a simple challenge: audit your last 168 hours. Where have you been coasting, checking boxes, or “clocking out” spiritually? We name everyday places where going above and beyond looks real, not dramatic: serving your spouse when you’re tired, cleaning the kitchen when you want to collapse, giving someone a break with the kids, or choosing to push back the darkness with quiet obedience. If you want a devotional that turns belief into action, this is for you.
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