Why do so many Christians struggle in their walk with God?
Why do believers who have truly been forgiven and set free still battle the same patterns of sin, discouragement, defeat, and spiritual frustration year after year? Why do so many live with little peace, little victory, and little confidence in their Christian lives?
Perhaps the problem is not that we lack resources.
Perhaps the problem is that we forget what Christ has already provided.
The Bible says that once we were slaves to sin. But through Christ we have not only received forgiveness—we have been set free from sin’s power and given everything necessary for spiritual growth and a God-honoring life.
Yet many believers continue living as though they are still in chains.
In today’s reading from John 8, Jesus extends mercy to the woman caught in adultery and then calls her to something greater: “Go and sin no more.” Grace was never meant to leave her where she was.
The same is true for us.
Saving faith does not simply rescue us from the penalty of sin. Through the power of the Holy Spirit, God begins transforming us from the inside out. He has given us His Word, prayer, His promises, and His Spirit so we can live in freedom rather than defeat.
The question is not whether God has provided what we need.
The question is: Are we living like people who have truly been set free and believe what He has done?


