The Ones Who Walk With HIM

๐Ÿ‘ฃ The Ones Who Walk With Him

Some people just do.

They walk with Him.

Not in theory.

Not in Sunday School answers.

But in real life.

They walk with Him when they wake up.

They walk with Him when they drive.

They walk with Him when they suffer.

And when they rejoice.

You can feel it in their presence.

You can see it in their eyes.


๐Ÿ•Š️ His Quiet Disciples

I’ve met a few of them in this life.

Not many—but a few.

They’re not loud.

They don’t beg for followers or praise.

They don’t have big pulpits or loud microphones.

But they carry His Spirit in a way that’s undeniable.


✨ My Own Family

I’ve seen it in a cousin of mine.

He and his dear wife walk with the Savior.

You can feel it when you’re around them.

They don’t need to talk about themselves.

They carry Him in their eyes and in their words.

It’s not loud.

It’s not showy.

But it’s real.

Her faith… it fills the room.

Her prayers feel like prophecy.

Her love, like healing balm.

Some of the strongest priesthood I’ve ever witnessed flows through her quiet acts of kindness, her humility, and her unwavering connection to Jesus Christ.


๐Ÿ”ฅ They’re Out There

These are the ones the scriptures talk about.

The remnant.

The pure in heart.

The ones who need no titles.

Because heaven already knows their name.

And they’re still out there—

Living in small towns, raising families, healing quietly, writing blogs, sending prayers, loving deep.


๐Ÿ’ก You Can Know Them

You’ll know them when you see them.

  1. They won’t need to convince you.
  2. They don’t quote credentials.
  3. They don’t demand your allegiance.

But the moment they speak of Christ…

You’ll feel it.

You’ll feel Him.


๐Ÿ“Ž Follow the Spirit

So keep your eyes open.

The Lord still walks this earth—through His people.

The ones who walk with Him

Will help you remember how to walk with Him too.

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