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Bobby Haaby: Freedom from Performance: Embracing God's Grace


Bobby Haaby, Bend, Oregon
Nov 9, 2025

 

In our journey of faith, it's easy to fall into the trap of performance-based Christianity. We often find ourselves on a spiritual treadmill, constantly striving to earn God's favor through our actions. But what if I told you that this mindset is not only exhausting but also contradicts the very essence of God's grace?

Today, let's explore a transformative truth that has the power to revolutionize our relationship with God: We don't perform to get favor; we live from favor.

The Cross: The End of the Performance Plan

Hebrews 10:10 tells us, "By this will, we have been sanctified through the offering of the body of Jesus Christ once for all time" (NASB). This powerful verse reminds us that Jesus' sacrifice on the cross was a complete and final work. It wasn't a partial payment that requires our ongoing contributions. Instead, it was a full and perfect offering that covers us entirely.

Furthermore, Hebrews 10:14 states, "For by one offering He has perfected forever those who are being sanctified" (NKJV). In our born-again spirit, we have been cleansed, washed, and perfected forever. Our journey of faith isn't about becoming more saved or more perfected; it's about our mind, will, and emotions learning what our spirit received at salvation.

Grace: A Gift, Not a Wage

It's crucial to understand that grace is a gift, not a wage. Ephesians 2:8–9 clearly states, "For by grace you have been saved through faith" (NKJV). Grace is something God gives freely, independent of our actions. Our part is simply to respond in faith, reaching out to accept what God has freely given.

Imagine handing a child a birthday gift, only to watch them try to pay you for it. You'd be shocked, right? Yet, often in our spiritual lives, we act similarly, attempting to pay God back for His free gifts. Our Father isn't our employer; He's our Dad. He delights when we confidently receive what He's already paid for. (Photo via Pexels)

Living from Fullness, Not Lack

2 Peter 1:3 reminds us that God's "divine power has granted to us everything pertaining to life and godliness." We don't live from a place of lack, constantly trying to earn more. Instead, we live from a place of fullness, acknowledging what we already carry.

The true Christian life isn't about striving to earn more but recognizing and walking in what we've already been given. Each morning, we can start our day by thanking God for what we already have in Christ, be it forgiveness, peace, authority, provision, or healing.

Spirit vs. Flesh: Choosing Our Identity

In Galatians 5:16–23, Paul contrasts the fruit of the Spirit with the acts of the flesh. This passage isn't just a list of dos and don'ts; it's a powerful illustration of our true identity in Christ.

Our soul stands in the middle, empowered to choose which fruit it will eat from each day. But here's the liberating truth found in Romans 8:9: "You are not in the flesh but in the Spirit, if indeed the Spirit of God dwells in you" (NKJV).

As Believers, we are not of the flesh, but of the Spirit. This isn't something we're waiting to become; it's already our reality. We're not dirty people begging to be cleaned; we're clean people learning to keep our eyes focused on Jesus and stay clean.

Breaking Free from Performance

Understanding this truth frees us from the exhausting cycle of performance. Instead of constantly trying to avoid the "flesh" side of the list through sin management, we can focus on who we truly are in Christ. True accountability isn't just about avoiding sin; it's about encouraging one another and speaking the reality of our identity in Christ over each other.

We become what we focus on. Are we beholding our weaknesses, or are we beholding who the Bible says we are? As Paul declared, "It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me" (Galatians 2:20 ESV). (Photo via Unsplash)

A Call to Action

This week, when you feel the familiar urge to prove yourself to God or others, pause and declare, "I live from His favor, not for it." Trade self-effort for trust. Receive grace with gratitude, and rest in His perfection.

Remember, the Kingdom of Heaven begins with belonging, not performing. Jesus isn't looking for you to earn His love; He's already given it to you freely. He adores you, loves you, and is excited about your future.

If you've been viewing yourself primarily through the lens of your weaknesses or past mistakes, today is an opportunity for a mindset shift. You are not the sick trying to get healed; you are the healed resisting sickness. You are of the Spirit, not because of anything you've done but because of everything Jesus has done.

Take a moment right now. Imagine yourself stepping from the "flesh" side of that list to the "Spirit" side. As you do, receive the truth that your identity stems from the Spirit—from what God has already accomplished in you through Christ.

This isn't a call to be cavalier about sin or to ignore our mistakes. Rather, it's an invitation to see ourselves as God sees us because of what Jesus has done. When we truly grasp this, it doesn't lead to carelessness; it leads to a life of gratitude, freedom, and power to walk in our true identity.

As we close, let this truth sink deep into your heart: You already have what you need in Christ. You live from favor, not for it. May this revelation transform your relationship with God, freeing you from the treadmill of performance and ushering you into the rest and power of His grace.

 

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Bobby Haaby, Senior Leader
Eagle Mountain Ministries

Email: office@eaglemountainfellowship.org
Website: www.eaglemountain.global

Bobby and Becky Haaby are the Senior Leaders at Eagle Mountain Fellowship, a church they planted in Bend, Oregon. Founder, leader, big picture dreamer, servant to all, Bobby is passionate about equipping and releasing the Body of Christ to be and do. He desires to see the Bride released into the revelatory realms of the Kingdom of Heaven. Bobby operates in the gifts of the Holy Spirit and seeks to live a life of intimacy and integrity before the Father. Bobby loves to present the power of God to pre-Christians and loves to refresh and train the Body of Christ to do the work of the Gospel. Bobby enjoys seeing sons and daughters grow into great leaders. As a mobilizer, he thrives on equipping and sending out teams to break into new territory as Heaven invades the earth. To Bobby, team ministry is a top priority, creating a culture where church looks more like a training center than a lecture hall.

 

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