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Study #9: Walking in the Spirit
Being a born-again Christian means you have become a new creation
in Christ. Christianity is not a modification, or an improvement, or a purification
of your old life. It is receiving a completely new life, the life of Christ,
in exchange for your old sinful life that was executed on the cross of Christ.
This is what the Bible means by the experience of conversion or regeneration,
which we covered in our last study.
The moment you experienced the new birth, you passed from death to life,
or from condemnation of the law to justification unto life. This is the
beginning of the Christian walk. Now that you have the life of Christ, through
the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, your goal in life must be to manifest
that life, so that all may see Christ in you.
The work of subduing the sinful desires of the flesh and reproducing
the holy and righteous life of Christ in you is the work of the Holy Spirit.
This work is the process of sanctification. And while this experience of
sanctification does not contribute one iota towards your title to heaven,
it witnesses the salvation you already have in Christ through justification
by faith. Hence, sanctification, which is the fruit of the Spirit, is witnessing
true justification by faith or the power of the gospel.
But for this to happen, you must learn to walk in the Spirit. In Adam,
all you were capable of was to walk in the flesh, satisfying the drives
of the sinful nature. But now, as a born-again Christian, you are able to
walk in the Spirit as Christ Himself did when He was on this earth. This
is what this lesson is all aboutthe experience of walking in the Spirit.
1. What is the only way you can overcome the sinful desires of our
sinful natures? Galatians 5:16 __________________________________________________
Note: When God created our first parents, Adam and Eve, He created
them with certain desires such as hunger, thirst, sex, etc. While these
were created by God, they were supposed to be created with the Holy Spirit
indwelling Adam and Eve. When Adam sinned, the Spirit departed from him
and his mind became a slave to the flesh. Thus the natural desires God created
in our first parents became lusts. This is what they passed on to us. If
you try to control these desires in your own strength, you will meet with
nothing but failure.
2. What happens to your lifestyle when you walk in the Spirit? Galatians 5:22-25 __________________________________________________
Note: Notice that when Paul talks about the flesh in verse 19
he uses the word works because works are what we humans can
do. In verse 22 he uses the word fruit, because it is the Holy
Spirit that produces fruit; we simply bear the fruit.
3. What blessing does a Christian experience in Christ? Romans 8:1 __________________________________________________
Note: The reason that there is no condemnation for the Christian
who has accepted the truth as it is in Christ Jesus is because on the cross
Christ condemned the law of sin that is in the flesh (read verses 2 and
3).
4. What will happen if you walk in the Spirit and do not live to please
the flesh? Romans 8:4 __________________________________________________
Note: God wants you to walk in the Spirit so that the righteousness
of the law might be fulfilled in your life. This is not to save you but
to witness that salvation.
5. Through what part of the body does the flesh or the Spirit control
us? Romans 8:5 __________________________________________________
Note: The mind is the battle ground in the Christian warfare.
The question is, What is your mind occupied with? Those who
are walking in the flesh are always thinking about pleasing the desires
of their sinful nature. When you walk in the Spirit, you want to please
Christ. This is the battle of the mind from which you cannot relax. The
moment you do so, the devil comes in with all kind of sinful ideas.
6. What is the result of being carnal or fleshly minded? Romans 8:6 (first part) __________________________________________________
Note: The word carnal means controlled by the sinful
desires of the flesh, your sinful nature. The flesh can only bring death
to you, not life, because all that the flesh can produce is sin and the
wages of sin is death (see Romans 6:23).
7. When you are spiritually minded what two things do you have? Romans 8:6 (last part)
(i) _____________________________
(ii) _____________________________
8. Why is the carnal mind, the mind controlled by the flesh, hostile to God? Romans 8:7 __________________________________________________
9. What is the result of being controlled by the fleshly mind? Romans 8:8 __________________________________________________
10. Who should the Christian allow to control his or her mind? Romans 8:9 __________________________________________________
Note: By obeying the gospel you have said in your heart, Not
I, but Christ. You have chosen not the flesh but the Spirit to control
your life.
11. If Christs Spirit is dwelling in you, how should you consider your body? Romans 8:10 __________________________________________________
12. If the Spirit controls you, what will happen to your mortal body? Romans 8:11 __________________________________________________
Note: The mortal body is your sinful nature which cannot produce
righteousness, but the Spirit can. The gospel does not only give you peace
with God and the joy of salvation, but it can also give you victory over
sin. Thats the wonderful thing about the gospel. It is the power of
God to save you from the guilt and punishment of sin as well as from the
power and slavery of sin.
13. If you have been born of the Spirit, what is your obligation? Romans 8:12-14 __________________________________________________
Note: God says to every Christian, Because of your faith
in Christ, you have been born of the Spirit; I have given you peace, but
remember that, by choosing the gospel, by choosing Me, you have also chosen
not to walk in the flesh but in the Spirit.
14. Who is the one that gives you real life? John 6:63
__________________________________________________
Note: The source of real life is the Holy Spirit. When He comes
and dwells in you He brings with Him the life of Christ which has conquered
both sin and death.
15. Besides victory over sin, into what does the Spirit guide you? John 16:13 __________________________________________________
16. What transformation takes place in your life when you walk in the Spirit? 2 Corinthians 3:17,18 __________________________________________________
17. Who actually does the work of sanctification in your life? 1 Peter 1:2 __________________________________________________
Note: The work of sanctification is the work of the Holy Spirit.
Your part is to keep your eyes focused on Christ and to walk in the Spirit.
18. How should your baptism into Christs death affect you? Romans 6:4 __________________________________________________
Note: Walking in newness of life means letting the Holy Spirit
now control your life.
19. What kind of life will you live when you are walking in the Spirit? Ephesians 5:1,2 __________________________________________________
20. What will you experience when you walk in the light of the gospel?
1 John 1:7 __________________________________________________
Note: Walking in the light is the same as walking in the power
of the gospel, since Jesus said, I am the light of the world.
21. How much fruit (holy living) are you able to produce without Christ?
John 15:4-8 __________________________________________________
Note: Walking in the Spirit is the same as abiding in Christ.
If we abide in Christ, we will bear much fruit and God will be pleased.
22. In whose strength was Christ able to do what He did? John 6:57 __________________________________________________
Note: Living by the Father means living by the
strength of the Father. In the same way, you must live in the strength
of Christ. That is what Christian living is all about.
23. Why is Christian living so important in witnessing the gospel? Matthew 5:14-16 __________________________________________________
Note: The world judges your Christianity by your works. By your
love for your fellow men, said Jesus, all men will know that you are His
disciples (see John 13:34,35). Mahatma Ghandi, one of the great leaders of this century, made a remarkable
statement while addressing a large assembly of leaders and members of the
Dutch Reformed church in South Africa. This statement was made as part of
a speech which condemned the unjust system of apartheid during the time
he lived there and was practicing law. He said to this vast assembly: When
you Christians live the life of your Master, all India will bow down to
Christianity.
May your life be constantly led of the Spirit so that the world might
see in you the wonderful life of Christ and be drawn closer to Him.