The Bible presents two distinct paths in life: the way of the righteous and the way of the wicked. The wicked live in constant fear, always looking over their shoulders even when no one pursues them, and they fail to understand true justice. In contrast, the righteous walk with lion-like boldness—not from their own merit, but from Christ's righteousness imparted to them. Like Peter, whose failures were redeemed, we can find restoration when we depend on God rather than our own strength. By seeking the Lord and His perspective rather than leaning on our own understanding, we can walk confidently in the righteousness Christ provides.
The Bible presents two distinct paths in life: the way of the righteous and the way of the wicked. The wicked live in constant fear, always looking over their shoulders even when no one pursues them, and they fail to understand true justice. In contrast, the righteous walk with lion-like boldness—not from their own merit, but from Christ's righteousness imparted to them. Like Peter, whose failures were redeemed, we can find restoration when we depend on God rather than our own strength. By seeking the Lord and His perspective rather than leaning on our own understanding, we can walk confidently in the righteousness Christ provides.